| Frederic Harrison - 1886 - 136 oldal
...Bishop Butler : " The great number of books and papers of amusement which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humor, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means time, even in solitude, is happily... | |
| Epictetus - 1890 - 588 oldal
...then shall I 2 See Bishop Butler's remarks iu the Preface to hia Sermons vol. ii. He speaks of the ' idle way of reading and considering things : by this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of without the pain of attention : neither is any part of it more put... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 oldal
...cases, might in many. The great number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned,...reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of, without the pain of attention ; neither is any part of it more put... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 oldal
...cases, might in many. The great number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned,...reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of, without the pain of attention ; neither is any part of it more put... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 oldal
...cases, might in many. The great number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned,...reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of, without the pain of attention ; neither is any part of it more put... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1896 - 484 oldal
...is mostly idling. The great number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned,...reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of, without the pain of attention : neither is any part of it more put... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1896 - 488 oldal
...is mostly idling. The great number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned,...reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of, without the pain of attention : neither is any part of it more put... | |
| Alexander Whyte - 1896 - 332 oldal
...Great-minded Milton ! ' The great number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way have in part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with, and humour, our idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1896 - 68 oldal
...great Bishop Butler. "The great number of books and papers of amusement which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned, and most perfectly fall iiiwith and humor, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means time, even in Bolitudo,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 462 oldal
...great Bishop Butler: " The great number of books and papers of amusement which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humor, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means time, even in solitude, is happily... | |
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