| William Beckford - 1883 - 454 str.
...wisdom, and came hither to implore your direction for this young man and maiden in the CHOICE OF LIFE." "To him that lives well," answered the hermit, " every...can I give any other rule for choice than to remove from ail apparent evil." " He will remove most certainly from evil," said the prince, " who shall devote... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 500 str.
...without his foresight, and with which he did not always willingly co-operate.' Rasscla s, chap. 16. 'To him that lives well,' answered the hermit, ' every...can I give. any other rule for choice than to remove from all apparent evil.' Ib., chap. 21. 'Young man,' said Omar, 'it is of little use to form plans... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 356 str.
...vacancy, and the unsatisfactory expedients of idleness. Boswell's Life of Johnson, ii. 22. • • • ' " To him that lives well," answered the hermit, " every...can I give any other rule for choice than to remove from all apparent evil." ' Rasselas, ch. 21. • • THE main of life is, indeed, composed of small... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1891 - 286 str.
...and came hither to implore your 15 direction for this young man and maiden in the choice of life." " To him that lives well," answered the hermit, " every...can I give any other rule for choice, than to remove from all apparent evil." 20 " He will remove most certainly from evil," said the prince, " who shall... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 str.
...wisdom, and came hither to implore your direction for this young man and maiden in the choice of lije." "To him that lives well," answered the hermit, " every...can I give any other rule for choice, than to remove from all apparent evil." " He will remove most certainly from evil," said the Prince, "who shall devote... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1895 - 252 str.
...implore ,. __ your direction for this young man and maiden in the ~~*--c/i0if£.jz£J!ilfe.~"~<^-,> 15 "To him that lives well." answered the hermit, "every form of life is good ; nor can I give any other i rule for choice than to remove ffotn all app<rrent evil. ' ' \ "He will remove most certainly from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1898 - 228 str.
...regrets, to few indeed is it really free. With the hermit we must say : — ' To him that lives well every form of life is good ; nor can I give any other 1 Boswell's Life of Johnson, iv. 300. * Post, p. 67. 8 Post, p. 143. *• Merchant of Venice, i. I.... | |
| Harry Herbert Abell - 1905 - 206 str.
...that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence. By Dr. Samuel Johnson. "To him that lives well," answered the hermit, " every form of life is good." THE POCKET-BOO EMPTY, >»• |F a man who's talk is of oxen should become an opium eater the probability... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1886 - 180 str.
...young man and maiden in the CHOICE OF LIFE." T "To him that lives well," answered the hermit, "everv 1 form of life is good; nor can I give any other rule for *- choice than to remove from all apparent evil." " He will remove most certainly from evil," said the prince, " who shall devote... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 256 str.
...wisdom, and came hither to implore your direction for this young man and maiden in the choice of life" " To him that lives well, answered the hermit, every...can I give any other rule for choice, than to remove from all apparent evil.^ " He will remove most certainly from evil, said the prince, who shall devote... | |
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