Every moment may be put to some use, and that with much more pleasure than if unemployed. Do not imagine that by the employment of .time, I mean an uninterrupted application to serious studies. No; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary and... The Beauties of Chesterfield - 260. oldalszerző: Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1828 - 261 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Philip Dormer Stanhope - 1810 - 468 oldal
...time I mean an uninterrupted application to serious stndies. No ; pleasures are, at proper times, hoth as necessary and as useful ; they fashion and form...you characters, and show you the human heart in its ungnarded minntes. Bnt then rememher bo make that use of them. I have known many people, from laainess... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1813 - 430 oldal
...uninterrupted applieation to serious studies. No ; pleasures are, at proper times, both as neeessary and as useful ; they fashion and form you for the world ; they teaeh you eharaeters, and show you the human heart in its unguarded minutes. But then remember to make... | |
| R. Turner (B.A.) - 1845 - 318 oldal
...uninterrupted application to serious studies. No; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary and useful ; they fashion and form you for the world ;...with equal inattention ; neither enjoying the one nor the other ; thinking themselves men of pleasure, because they were mingled with those who were, and... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1853 - 764 oldal
...not imagine, that by the employment of time, I mean an uninterrupted application to serious stud ies. No; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary and as useful; they fashion and form yon for the world ; they teach you characters, and shew yon the human heart in its unguarded minutes.... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1857 - 642 oldal
...not imagine, that by the employment of time, I mean an uninterrupted application to serious studies. No; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary...you for the world; they teach you characters, and shew you the human heart in its unguarded minutes. But then remember to make that use of them. I have... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1860 - 344 oldal
...not imagine that by the employment of .time, I mean an uninterrupted application to serious studies. No; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary...mind, go through both pleasure and business with equal in attention J neither enjoying the one nor doing the other; thinking themselves men of pleasure, because... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1860 - 344 oldal
...not imagine that by the employment of time, I mean an uninterrupted application to serious studies. No ; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary...to make that use of them. I have known many people, fvom laziness of mind, go through both pleasure and business with equal inattention; neither enjoying... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1872 - 474 oldal
...not imagine that, by the employment of time, I mean an uninterrupted application to serious studies. No ; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary...mind, go through both pleasure and business with equal inati In ancient authors, sleep, and idle honrs. To spend a pleasant life, unvex'd by cares. tention... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1873 - 340 oldal
...not imagine that by the employment of time, I mean an uninterrupted application to' serious studies. No; pleasures are, at proper times, both as necessary...of mind, go through both pleasure and business with equaj inattention; neither enjoying the one nor doing the other; thinking themselves men of pleasure,... | |
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