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"Pa'son," a husky voice spoke from out the dim comminglement of the mist and the moon, "'twas me that carried that guidon in Dovinger 's Bangers." "I know it," declared the triumphant tactician. "I recognized you as soon as I saw you again."

The various backgrounds and those two views painted at Rome in the garden of the Villa Medici a liquid comminglement of Corot and Constable, as has been pointed out prove this man of protean gifts to have anticipated modern discoveries in vibrating atmospheric effects and colour-values. But, then, Velasquez will always be "modern."

The shadows of the men, instead of an unintelligible comminglement with the dusk, were now sharp and distinct, and the light grotesquely duplicated them till the cave seemed full of beings who were not there a moment before strange gnomes, clumsy and burly, slow of movement, but swift and mysterious of appearance and disappearance.

Imagination was denied to him, asserts Beruete; he had neither the turbulent temperament of Rubens nor possessed the strained, harsh mysticism of El Greco a painter of imagination and the only painter allowed by Beruete to have affected the Velasquez palette. In a word, Velasquez was a puzzling comminglement of the classic and the realist.

So she sat down; and the ray of the night lamp fell across her sensitive lips that had felt the kisses of "the other." David's thin, romantic, bronzed face, with its queer comminglement of adolescence and genius, was fortunately in the shadows cast by the curtains of the bed canopy. "Ah, how dull it must be for you! If we had some visitors? Brantome " "No," she said. "And yet it was through him "

Therefore by every plant which scatters its seed and by the moist warm garden which receives and nourishes it, by the comminglement of bloodshed with pleasure, by the joy that mimics anguish with sighs and shudderings, and by the contentment which mimics death, by all these do we invoke thee.

Parkinson's anterior success as an engineer before he came "like a young Lochinvar to wrest away his beautiful and popular fiancée from us fainthearted fellows of Lichfield"; touched of course upon the colonel's personal comminglement of envy and rage, and so on, as an old bachelor who saw too late what he had missed in life; and concluded by proposing the health of the young couple.

Why, so outrageous are your amiable defects that they would be the public derision of your enemies if you had any," Pope returned. The other poet evinced an awkward comminglement of consternation and pity. "It appears that when this storm arose why, Mistress Drew was with a young man of the neighborhood a John Hewet " Gay was speaking with unaccustomed rapidity.