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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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Appletons' Journal, Volumen 6

1879 - 592 páginas
...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...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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The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen 32

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1891 - 576 páginas
...kind or another, daily come in one's way,' as occasioning our ' 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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The Fortnightly, Volumen 28

1877 - 900 páginas
...books of amusement which daily come in one's way, have in part occasioned this idle way of 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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The Discourses of Epictetus: With the Encheiridion and Fragments

Epictetus - 1877 - 534 páginas
...Preface to his Sermons vol. ii. He speaks of the ' idle way of reading and considering things : hy this means, time even in solitude is happily got rid...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forhear saying, is spent with less thought than great part of that which is...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volúmenes 7-12

1878 - 616 páginas
...books of amusement which daily conic in one's way, have in part occasioned this idle way of 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 is...
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The Obliviad: A Satire

William Leech (M. R. C. S. E.) - 1879 - 346 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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Choice Literature, Volumen 1

1880 - 786 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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The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature, Volumen 1

1880 - 784 páginas
...hnnicnr. this idle way of reading and considering things. By this mésestime, even ill solitude, its happily got rid of, without the pain of attention:...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness one i ян scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of tbat which...
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Butler

William Lucas Collins - 1881 - 210 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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Non-miraculous Christianity: And Other Sermons Preached in the Chapel of ...

George Salmon - 1881 - 352 páginas
...diminished since his time — namely, " The great number of books and papers of amusement by which time, even in solitude, is happily got rid of without the pain of attention : no part of time being more put to the account of idleness, or spent with less thought, than great...
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