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Humphry William Freeland
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++++ Poems Humphry William Freeland Saunders and Otley, 1848
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
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for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book:
ESSAY HUMAN HAPPINESS. By C. B. ADDERLEY, M.P. The subject of this
Essay has been a favoured theme in almost every age and country. In
the brightest period of the philosophy of Greece, the connexion
between Virtue and Happiness engaged the attention of the greatest
minds, and gave a practical and enduring interest to the ethical
disquisitions of the Academy and the Lyceum. At a later period,
when surrounded by the dangerous seductions of Epicurus, the same
question called forth the lofty principles of the Stoics, and
roused the stern antagonism of that far nobler school. Still later,
if we follow the track of Rome's intelligence, we find it occupying
the thoughts of one who was her mightiest orator, and selected as a
theme by some among her children, who have perpetuated, even to the
age in which we live, the classic beauties of her imperishable
song. In Spain, the chosen land of adventure and romance,the sober
gravity of the subject has not deprived it of literary homage. In
the days of that illustrious Prince of the House of Austria, whose
youth was shielded by the experience of Ximenes, and whose age
declined in the monastery of St. Justus, we find Mejia, in his
apologue of' Idleness and Labour,' inviting, beneath the veil of a
graceful allegory, the attention of his countrymen to the chief
conditions on which human happiness depends. In Spain, too, as was
the case at Rome, the theme received a tribute from her muse, and
Mendoza, like a second Horace, addressed a more poetical Numicius.
To take but one additional instance from the opposite extremity of
Europe, we find, in a treatise entitled ' Rosgavor Schastu,' the
subject now before us invested with all the interest which must
attach to the productions of Karamsin, the distinguished poet and
historian of the Nort...
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