| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 566 pages
...Georg. iv. 226. A lewd young fellow seeing an aged hermit go by him barefoot, ' Father,' says nCj < yOU are in a very miserable condition if there is...being, or rather for two different lives. His first "fe is short and transient ; his second permanent and lasting. The question we are all concerned in... | |
| John Ella (director of the Musical union.) - 1878 - 478 pages
...reflection : — " A silly young fellow, seeing an aged hermit go by him barefoot, ' Father] sa"ys he, f you are in a very miserable condition if there is...the hermit, ' but what is thy condition if there is ? ' " FANCY AND IMAGINATION. " So full of shapes is fancy." — Twelfth Night. " II ya chez les Allemands... | |
| 1879 - 446 pages
...teaching of Addison. It begins : " A lewd young fellow seeing an aged hermit go by him barefoot, ' Father,' says he, ' you are in a very miserable condition...states of being, or, rather, for two different lives. But, we make provision for this life as though it were never to have an end, and for the other life... | |
| 1881 - 602 pages
...barefoot, "Father," said he, "3-011 are in a very miserable condition if there is not another world.'1 'True, son," said the hermit, "but what is thy condition...transient; his second, permanent and lasting. The question wo are all concerned in is this: in which of these two lives it is our chief interest, to make ourselves... | |
| William Wheeler - 1892 - 200 pages
...Your Fool Elect, NICODEMUNCIO." 622-1-3. A Lewd young Fellow seeing an aged Hermit go by him barefoot, Father, says he, you are in a very miserable Condition...the Hermit ; but what is thy Condition if there is?" 816-2-5. Retribution. An interesting Jewish tradition of Moses. 339-2-2. The drunken weaver and the... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 338 pages
...August 2. Nee morti esse locum , — Virg* A LEWD young Fellow seeing an aged Hermit go by him barefoot, Father, says he, you are in a very miserable Condition if there is not another World. No, 575* True, Son, said the Hermit; but what is thy Condition Monday, // there is ? Man is a Creature... | |
| Clifton Johnson - 1904 - 436 pages
...old man with poor clothes on — he went up to him as he was in the grave-yard, and said, " Father, you are in a very miserable condition if there is not another world." " True, son," replied the old Christian, " but what is your condition if there is ? I have a plenty to keep me warm... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1913 - 660 pages
...August 2. Nee mortl ease locum , — Virg, A LEWD young Fellow seeing an aged Hermit go by him barefoot, Father, says he, you are in a very miserable Condition if there is not another World. True No. 575. True, Son, said the Hermit ; but what is thy Condition Monday, // there is / Man is a Creature... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 pages
...young fellow seeing an aged hermit go by him barefoot, Father, says he, you are in a very ?niserable condition, if there is not another world. True, son,...and transient ; his second permanent and lasting. 2. The question we are all concerned in is this, in which of these two lives is our chief interest... | |
| John Lewis (publisher) - 238 pages
...SPEC? SPECTATOR, N° 57$, A Lewd young fellow feeing an aged hermit go by him barefoot, Father (fays he) you are in a very miserable condition if there is not another world. True, Son (faid the Hermit) but •what is thy condition if there is ? Man is a creature defigned for two different... | |
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