| Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 258 str.
...for this young man and maiden in the choice of life" " To him that lives _well, answered the hermitj every form of life is good ; nor can I give any other rule for 9JjQJi.Cgt,J'h?"- ta rgrriinYfi fror" " He \\ .1 remove most certainly from evil, said the prince,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 268 str.
...this young man and maiden in the choice of life." *' To hjmjjiat lives well, answered the hermf^every form of life is good ; nor can I give any other rule ^ar choice, than to remove from alljapparent evil^/ " He will remove most certainly from evil, said... | |
| 1907 - 506 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... | |
| Greg Clingham - 1997 - 290 str.
...although the choice of life remains an enigma, the notion of living well seems to be perfectly understood: "To him that lives well," answered the hermit, "every form of life is good." (p. 81) "It seems to me," said Imlac, "that while you are making the choice of life, you neglect to... | |
| 2000 - 86 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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