It is not, therefore, as a sensing being that one finds happiness, but rather through the endurableness of a virtuous life. |
If some people could as easily forget they have written books, as they who have read them can forget that they have done so, it would be a considerable addition to their endurableness in society. |
The feeling of the Divine punishments is predominant, which the . poet only wishes may be softened to endurableness, because the weight of punishment and grief bows him down too deeply |
However few may like to speak of it, we all really wish to know something of the endurableness of death by fire. |
Simply to have an eye to the fact that workers at a given trade get high wages, without regard to the endurableness or healthiness of that trade, is downright folly. |