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" ... this 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 to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, -is spent... "
Fifteen Sermons Preached at Rolls Chapel: To which is Added Six Sermons ... - Página ii
de Joseph Butler - 1749 - 480 páginas
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Intellectual Education and Its Influence on the Character and Happiness of Women

Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff - 1858 - 714 páginas
...amusement ' favoured habits which were most opposed to studious reading, ' by this means,' he says, ' time, even in solitude, is happily got rid of without...pain of attention : neither is any part of it more to be put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear to say, is spent with less thought, than...
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My Life and what Shall I Do with It?: A Question for Young Gentlewomen

Lucy F. M. Phillipps - 1861 - 402 páginas
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means time even in solitude is happily...Neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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American Slavery Distinguished from the Slavery of English Theorists, and ...

Samuel Seabury - 1861 - 322 páginas
...number of books and papers of amusement, which, of one kind or another, daily come in one's •way," " time even in solitude is happily got rid of, without...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent ivith less thought than QJ great part of that ichich...
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The sermons and remains of ... Joseph Butler, ed. by E. Steere, Número 153

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1862 - 574 páginas
...part occasioned and most perfectly falls in with and humours this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means time even in solitude is happily...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness (one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought), than great part of that which...
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Lectures on Butler's Analogy of Religion, to the Constitution and ..., Volumen 8

Joseph Napier - 1864 - 350 páginas
...fall in with and humour this idle way of reading and considering things. " By this means" (he says) " time, even in solitude, is happily got rid of, without...neither is any part of it, more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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'Random truths in common things' occasional papers, by the author of 'The ...

John Richard Vernon - 1869 - 384 páginas
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means time, even in solitude, is happily...Neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, — one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, — than great part of that...
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English ..., Volumen 10

1870 - 646 páginas
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, Time, even in solitude, is...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, we- can scarce forbear saying is spent with less THOUGHT, than great part of that which is...
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The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members ..., Volumen 10,Partes 55-60

1870 - 648 páginas
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, Time, even in solitude, is...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, we can scarce forbear saying is spent with less THOUGHT, than great part of that which is...
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The Lord's supper, a feast after sacrifice

James Booth - 1870 - 242 páginas
...occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with, and humour this idle way of reading and considering tilings. By this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid of without the strain of attention.' — Preface to Bishop Butler's Sermons. B to the understanding generally command...
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Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer, Volumen 3

William Lucas Sargant - 1871 - 340 páginas
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, time, even in solitude, is...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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