But it is a most fascinating contribution to the literature of epicurism, and quite worth looking up and into. |
You that are genuine Athenians, devour with a golden epicurism the arts and sciences, the spirits and extractions of authors. |
Ragged as a beggar of Murillo's, courteous as a hidalgo by Velasquez, he added a grace and an epicurism completely French. |
It was not epicurism, however, or a love of the stomach, that induced him to defer his explanations on the present occasion. |
And yet with all this spice of epicurism and apparent selfishness, he was liberal, kind-hearted, and obliging. |
To abstain from enjoyment, is the philosophy of the sage, the epicurism of reason. |