| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1821 - 628 pages
...divers hindrances, oppositions, still crossing, interrupting their endcaionrs and desires; andnomortall man is free from this law of nature. We must not therefore hope to have all things answer our expectation, to have a continuance of good success and fortunes : Fortuna nunquam perpetuo est /unía.... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 624 pages
...andnomortall man is free from this law of nature. We must not therefore - hope to have all things answer our expectation, to have a continuance of good success and fortunes : Fortuna nunquam perpetuo est bona. And, as Minutius Felix the Roman consul told that insulting Coriolanus, drunk with... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 762 pages
...hindrances, oppositions, still crossing, interrupting their endeavours and desires ; and no mortall man is free from this law of nature. We must not therefore hope to have all things answer our expectation, to have a continuance of good success and fortunes : Fortuna nunquam perpetuo est bona.... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 766 pages
...hindrances. оррояИан.щ crossing, interrupting their endeavours and desires ; and no morte« «rt free from this law of nature. We must not therefore hope to have г. '.to answer our expectation, to have a continuance of good success and foiWi Fortuna nunquam perpetuo... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...hindrances, oppositions, still crossing, interrupting their endeavours 'and desires, and no mortal man is free from this law of nature. We must not,...look not for that success thou hast hitherto had. It never yet happened to any man since the beginning of the world, nor ever will, to have all things... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1847 - 702 pages
...vidcre abnuin, huic Kculi parum tpiui quam mortalium aolutut. endeavours and desires, and no mortal man is free from this law of nature." We must not...continuance of good success and fortunes, Fortuna nunquam pcrpe.tuo est bona. And as Minutius Felix, the Roman consul, told that insulting Coriolanus, drunk... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1850 - 728 pages
...'I " ' •' ¡¡.i'ii !•' Remedies against Discontents. 343 endeavours and desires, and no mortal perpetuo est bona. And as Minutius Felix, the Roman consul, told that insulting Coriolanus, drunk with... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...divers hindrances, oppositions, still crossing, interrupting their endeavours and desires, and no mortal man is free from this law of nature. We must not,...continuance of good success and fortunes, Fortuna nunquam perpelufi est bona. And as Minutins Felix, the Roman Consul, told that insulting Coriolanus, drunk... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 pages
...divers hindrances, oppositions, still crossing, interrupting their endeavours and desires, and no mortal man is free from this law of nature. We must not,...continuance of good success and fortunes, fortuna nunguam perpetud est bona. And as Minutius Felix, the Roman Consul, told that insulting Coriolauus,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1857 - 690 pages
...an^ufitiia. Neque h&c nalurB leje «•* I1"* quam inortalium wlutua. endeavours and desires, and no mortal man is free from this law of nature." We must not...to have all things answer our own expectation, to ha're a continuance of good success and fortunes, Fortuna nunquam perpr.tuo est bona. And M Minuuus... | |
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