... cheerful thoughts possessed his mind, and those still increased by constant company at his table, of such persons as brought thither additions both of learning and pleasure : but some part of most days was usually spent in philosophical conclusions.... Temple Bar - Seite 269herausgegeben von - 1887Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 560 Seiten
...all-accomplished SIR H. WOTTON was passionately fond of it. His biographer, Isaac Walton, says of him, " nor did he forget his innate pleasure of angling,...would usually call his idle time not idly spent;" saying often, he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers." Zouch's Walton, p. 164. tivity... | |
 | 1810
...learning and pleasure ; but some part of most days was usually spent in philosophical conclusions. Nor did he forget his innate pleasure of angling*,...would usually call, his idle time, not idly spent; saying often, he would rather live fire May months, than forty Decembers. He •* Innate pleasure of... | |
 | 1821
...been much attached to this diversion. The illustrious Sir H. Wotton, according to Walton, " did not forget his innate pleasure of angling, which he would usually call his idle time not idly spent ; saying often he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers." So Dr. Paley would have... | |
 | 1821
...been much attached to this diversion. The illustrious Sir H. Wotton, according to Walton, " did not forget his innate pleasure of angling, which he would usually call his idle time not idly spent ; saymg often he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers." So Dr. Paley would have his... | |
 | 1821
...been much attached to this diversion. The illustrious Sir H. Wotton, according to Walton, " did not forget his innate pleasure of angling, which he would usually call his idle time not icily spent ; saying often he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers." So Dr. Paley... | |
 | 1822
...been much attached to this diversion. The illustrious Sir H. Wotton, according to Walton, "did not forget his innate pleasure of angling, which he would usually call his idle time not idly spent; saying often he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers." So Dr. Paley would have his... | |
 | Izaak Walton - 1824 - 390 Seiten
...learning and pleasure : but some part of most days was usually spent in philosophical conclusions. Nor did he forget his innate pleasure of angling,...would usually call, " his idle time not idly spent ;" saying often, he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers. He was a great lover of... | |
 | Izaak Walton - 1832
...learning and pleasure ; but some part of most days was usually spent in philosophical conclusions. Nor did he forget his innate pleasure of angling,...would usually call " his idle time not idly spent" ; saying often, " he would rather live five May months, than forty Decembers." He was a great lover... | |
 | 1832
...learning and pleasure ; but some part of most days was usually spent in philosophical conclusions. Nor did he forget his innate pleasure of angling,...would usually call " his idle time not idly spent " ; saying often, " he would rather live five May months, than forty Decembers." He was a great lover... | |
 | Time - 1835
...learning and pleasure : but some part of most days was usually spent in philosophical conclusions. Nor did he forget his innate pleasure of angling,...would usually call, his idle time, not idly spent ; saying often, he would rather live five May months than forty Decembers. He was a constant cherisher... | |
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