e
souereyne goode.
souereyne goode.
Chaucer - Boethius
ise ?
i{n}g{us} it seme?
oonly ?
at
blisfulnesse is desired.
[Sidenote: What a man most wishes for, that he esteems the supreme
good, which, as we have defined, is happiness. ]
? For-whi ? ilke ? ing ? at euery 1804
man desire? moost ouer alle ? inges. he demi? ? at be ?
e
souereyne goode. ? But I haue diffined ? at blisfulnesse
is ? e souereyne goode. for whiche euery wy? t
demi? ? at ? ilke estat ? at he desire? ouer alle ? inges ? at 1808
it be ? e blisfulnesse.
[Sidenote: Thou hast now before thee a view of human felicity
(falsely so called), that is, riches, honours, power, glory, and
delight, which last _Epicurus_ considered as the sovereign good.
blisfulnesse is desired.
[Sidenote: What a man most wishes for, that he esteems the supreme
good, which, as we have defined, is happiness. ]
? For-whi ? ilke ? ing ? at euery 1804
man desire? moost ouer alle ? inges. he demi? ? at be ?
e
souereyne goode. ? But I haue diffined ? at blisfulnesse
is ? e souereyne goode. for whiche euery wy? t
demi? ? at ? ilke estat ? at he desire? ouer alle ? inges ? at 1808
it be ? e blisfulnesse.
[Sidenote: Thou hast now before thee a view of human felicity
(falsely so called), that is, riches, honours, power, glory, and
delight, which last _Epicurus_ considered as the sovereign good.