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  1. Erewhons of the Eye: Samuel Butler As Painter, Photographer and Art Critic by Elinor Shaffer, 1989-09
  2. BUTLER, SAMUEL(18351902): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by T. Goudge, 2006
  3. Erewhon (Literary Classics (Prometheus Books)) by Samuel Butler, 1998-04
  4. The Way of All Flesh: (A Modern Library E-Book) by Samuel Butler, 2000-11-01
  5. The Note Books of Samuel Butler by Hans-Peter Breuer, 1984-09-04
  6. Butler's unhappy youth.(Samuel Butler): An article from: New Criterion by Anthony Daniels, 2005-01-01
  7. Samuel Butler: A Critical Study (English Biography Series) by Gilbert Cannan, 1970-09
  8. The Fair Haven (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group, 2008-09-18
  9. The Fair Haven (Webster's Arabic Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group International, 2009-06-26
  10. Samuel Butler

81. Samuel Butler
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84. BUTLER, SAMUEL (1774—1839)
Class. Schol. (ed. I 908), vol. iii. p. 398. Butler, Samuel (1835—1902),English author, son. of the Rev. Thomas Butler, and grandson
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to January 1662. About this time he married a rich lady, variously described as a Miss Herbert and as a widow named Morgan. His wife’s fortune was afterwards, however, lost. Three monuments have been erected to the poet’s memory— the first in Westminster Abbey in 1721, by John Barber, mayor of London, who is spitefully referred to by Pope for daring to connect his name with Butler’s. In 1786 a tablet was placed in St Paul’s, Covent Garden, by residents of the parish. This was destroyed in 1845. Later, another was set up at Strensham by John Taylor of that place. Perhaps the happiest epitaph on him is one by John Dennis, which calls Butler “a whole species of poets in one.” Hudibras itself, though probably quoted as often as ever, has dropped into, the class of books which are more quoted than read. In reading it, it is of the utmost importance to comprehend clearly and to bear constantly in mind the purpose of the author in writing it. This purpose is evidently not artistic but polemic, to show in the most unmistakable characters the vileness and folly of the anti-royalist party. Anything like a regular plot— the absence of which has often been deplored or excused— would have been for this end not merely a superfluity but a mistake, as likely to divert the attention and perhaps even enlist some sympathy for the heroes. Anything like regular characterdrawing would have been equally unnecessary and dangerous— 1 Letters written by Eminent Persons - - - and Lives of Eminent Men, by John Aubrey, Esq. (2 vols., 1813).

85. Search Results
Samuel Butler (1835 1902), Samuel Butler, Is life worth living? This isa question for an embryo, not for a man. - Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902),
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86. Butler Samuel (1835 - 1902)
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87. GIGA Quote Author Page For Samuel Butler (2)
GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR Samuel Butler (2) English writer, scholar,artist, philosopher and satirist (1835 1902),
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If the reader will excuse me, I will say nothing of my antecedents, nor of the circumstances which led me to leave my native country, the narrative would be tedious to him and painful to myself. Suffice it, that when I left home it was with the intention of going to some new colony, and either finding, or even perhaps purchasing, waste crown land suitable for cattle or sheep farming, by which means I thought that I could better my fortunes more rapidly than in England.
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Oh God! Oh Montreal!
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The Way of All Flesh Books (Last Lines) When I was a small boy at the beginning of the century I remember an old man who wore knee-breeches and worsted stockings, and who used to hobble about the street of our village with the help of a stick. He must have been getting on for eighty in the year 1807, earlier than which date I suppose I can hardly remember him, for I was born in 1802. . . . His name was Pontifex. The Way of All Flesh Books (First Lines) WWW.GIGA-USA.COM

88. GIGA Chronological Author List "1835 To 1839"
bishop, scholar and pulpit orator (1835 1893) Samuel Butler (2) , English writer,scholar, artist, philosopher and satirist (1835 - 1902) Andrew Carnegie
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Alfred Austin
English poet laureate (1835 - 1913)
Thomas Brigham Bishop
American song writer (1835 - 1905)
Phillips Brooks, D.D.
American bishop, scholar and pulpit orator (1835 - 1893)
Samuel Butler (2)
English writer, scholar, artist, philosopher and satirist (1835 - 1902)
Andrew Carnegie
American industrialist and philanthropist (1835 - 1919)
Empress Dowager Cixi
Chinese empress (1835 - 1908)
William Augustus Croffut
American journalist and historian (1835 - 1915)
Richard Garnett
English author (1835 - 1906)
Ellen M.H. Gates
American poet and writer (1835 - 1920) Thomas Hood, Jr. English writer (1835 - 1874) Agnes Carter Mason American poet (1835 - 1908) John Luckey McCreery American journalist (1835 - 1906) Lewis Morris Welsh British poet (1835 - 1907) Louise Chandler Moulton American poet (1835 - 1908) John James Piatt American poet (1835 - 1917) Bishop Henry Codman Potter American Protestant Episcopal bishop (1835 - 1908) Harriet Prescott Spofford American novelist and poet (1835 - 1921) Emery Alexander Storrs American lawyer (1835 - 1885) Celia Leighton Thaxter American poet (1835 - 1894) Theodore Tilton American writer and poet (1835 - 1907) Mark Twain (pseudonym of Samuel L. Clemens)

89. Zitate Von Samuel Butler, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rabindranath Tagore
Samuel Butler 1835 1902, Schriftsteller. A hen is only an egg's way ofmaking another egg. . Robert Louis Stevenson 1850 - 1894, Schriftsteller.
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Butler Stevenson Tagore Samuel Butler
1835 - 1902, Schriftsteller "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg." Robert Louis Stevenson
1850 - 1894, Schriftsteller "Every man has a sane spot somewhere."
"Beggars cannot be choosers."

The Wrecker Rabindranath Tagore
"Men are cruel, but man is kind."
"If they call thee reaper, then whet thy scythes."

90. Samuel Butler, Famous Quotation/Quote
Quote from Samuel Butler. Authority intoxicates, And makes mere sots of magistrates;The fumes of it invade the brain, And make men giddy, proud and vain.
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Quote from Samuel Butler "Authority intoxicates,
And makes mere sots of magistrates;
The fumes of it invade the brain,
And make men giddy, proud and vain."

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91. DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
. . Butler, Samuel 1835 1902 Explorer, pastoralist, writer, artist, musician. HOWTO CITE THIS BIOGRAPHY Robinson, Roger. 'Butler, Samuel 1835 - 1902'.
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92. Gomah - Zitate - Samuel Butler
Prämissen zu ziehen. , Samuel Butler. (1835 - 1902) Romanschreiber.
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"Freundschaft ist wie Geld, leichter gewonnen als erhalten." "Alle Lebewesen außer den Menschen wissen, daß der Hauptzweck des Lebens darin besteht, es zu genießen." "Mit Glauben allein kann man sehr wenig tun, aber ohne ihn gar nichts." "Der Unterschied zwischen Gott und den Historikern besteht hauptsächlich darin, daß Gott die Vergangenheit nicht mehr ändern kann." "Alle Lebewesen außer den Menschen wissen, daß der Hauptzweck des Lebens darin besteht, es zu genießen" "Der beste Lügner ist der, der mit den wenigsten Lügen am längsten auskommt." "Fortschritt ist etwas, das auf dem allgemeinen und angeborenen Verlangen jedes Wesens beruht, über seine Verhältnisse zu leben." "Leben ist die Kunst, taugliche Schlußfolgerungen aus unzureichenden Prämissen zu ziehen." Samuel Butler
Romanschreiber Arbeitsgebiete: Maler, Musiker, Philosoph, Essayist, Kritiker, Übersetzer, Homer- und Shakespeareforscher, Biograph, Romanschreiber und Schafzüchter Einer der interessantesten Menschen des Viktorianischen Zeitalters ...

93. Selections From Samuel Butler At Conservativeforum.org
Samuel Butler 1835 1902. English novelist, satirist, scholar, authorof The Way of All Flesh and Erewhon. Life is the art of drawing
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94. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Samuel Butler
BIOGRAPHIES. Last update August 27 th 2002, Samuel Butler (1835 1902) UK Writer, painter, and composer. Against his father's will
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Samuel Butler
(1835 - 1902) U.K.
Writer, painter, and composer Against his father's will, he abandoned the ecclesiatic careeer and emigrated in New Zealand to rear sheep. Back to England he studied painting and music. Butler made his name in 1872 with his satiric attack on contemporary utopianism , Erewhon ("nowheere" reversed), but is now best remembered for his authobiographical The Way of All the Flesh (written 1872-85, and published 1903). The Fair Heaven examined the miraculous element in Christianity. Life and Habit (1877) and other works were devoted to a criticism of the theory of natural selection. In The Authoress of the Odissey he mantained that the Odissey was the work of a woman. Samuel Butler - Erewhon Man Samuel Butler was born on December 4, 1835, at Langar, near Nottingham. He was educated at Shrewsbury and Cambridge and broke off religious studies. On September 30, 1859, he sailed for New Zealand, arriving some five months later. With money sent by his father, he bought land. Here he successfully ran sheep and prophetically wrote that machines would come to dominate our lives, though he had somehow managed to have a piano hauled to that remote, desolate place. On one of his visits to Christchurch he met Charles Paine Pauli, son of a German businessman, who worked as an accountant at the Christchurch Press where Butler had articles published.

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