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Pascal's Pensées by Blaise Pascal
1. In having preferred diversion and hunting to poetry. The half-learned
Pascal's Pensées by Blaise Pascal
1. In having preferred diversion and hunting to poetry. The half-learned
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION BY
Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 4: introduction to the _Pensees_, are as follows. He was born at Clermont,
Chapter 5: INTRODUCTION By T. S. Eliot vii
Chapter 6: Part I, 1, 2, c. 1, section 4.[44]
Chapter 7: part I tell you, "You would soon have faith, if you renounced pleasure."
Chapter 8: 1. In having preferred diversion and hunting to poetry. The half-learned
Chapter 9: 2. In having distinguished men by external marks, as birth or wealth.
Chapter 10: 3. In being offended at a blow, on in desiring glory so much. But it is
Chapter 11: 4. In working for the uncertain; in sailing on the sea; in walking over
Chapter 12: 3. To make us deserve other virtues by work.
Chapter 13: 2. Proof by the Rabbis. Moses Maimonides says that it has two aspects,
Chapter 14: 4. Proof by the mystical interpretation which the Rabbis themselves give
Chapter 15: 5. Proof by the principles of the Rabbis, that there are two meanings;
Chapter 16: 10. Montaigne, _Essais_, ii, 12.
Chapter 17: 40. See also ibid., iii, 10.
Chapter 18: 13. Tacitus, _Ann._, iii, 25.
Chapter 19: 36. See also iii, 1.
Chapter 20: introduction.
laugh at it, and glory in being above the folly of the world; but the people are right for a reason which these do not fathom.
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