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That pipe, O most unobserving Kai Lung, is the work of this retiring and superficial person who is now addressing you, and, though the fact evidently escaped your all-seeing glance, the place where it is exposed is none other than his shop of 'The Fountain of Beauty, which you have on many occasions endowed with your honourable presence."

And in an arithmetical operation, where both the truth and the assurance are of the same nature, as in the most profound algebraical problem, the pleasure is very inconsiderable, if rather it does not degenerate into pain: Which is an evident proof, that the satisfaction, which we sometimes receive from the discovery of truth, proceeds not from it, merely as such, but only as endowed with certain qualities.

"I see nothing more in it than a proof of the wonderful mechanism God has allotted to the plant, and is analogous to the movements of a watch, the hands of which point out the hours, minutes, and seconds of time, and are yet not endowed with intelligence." "Very good, Jack," said Becker.

And had I once rebelled in act as I did in soul, and used the strength wherewith God endowed me to punish my ill-users, a whip would have reminded me into what sorry slavery had I sold myself when I put on the motley. It had been snowing for the past hour, and the ground was white in the courtyard when we descended.

To avoid this he lied in his painting, having recourse to the methods employed by other mediocre artists and this base procedure tormented his conscience, as if he were robbing his inferiors who deserved respect for the very reason that they were less endowed for artistic production than he. "Besides, that is not painting, the whole of painting.

His characters are endowed with life and vigour, and eager to seize the pleasures of earth while they last. His best work was "Tristan and Isolde." The legend of Tannhäuser, which has crystallized and been handed down to us in story, has an undoubted basis of fact.

These properties are known to us by their effects; and hence the substances or beings to which they respectively belong are regarded by us as causes; and their operation as causes is regulated by certain "laws," imposed upon them by the same Omnipotent Will which called them into being and endowed them with all their peculiar properties and powers.

It develops in the glands of Lieberkuhn, and multiplies itself; after which the individuals, as soon as they are formed, are drawn out and carried away in the blood of the circulation. The Limnophysalis hyalina is, in short, a solid body, of an extreme levity, and endowed with a most delicate organization.

The latter says that the Chronicler is in error when he asserts that this monastery of Maria of Jesus was endowed. The sixth chapter of the rule is: "Nullus fratrum sibi aliquid proprium, esse dicat, sed sint vobis omnia communia." See ch. xxxii. section 13. See Relation, i. section 10. F. Pedro Ibanez. Ch. xi. section 3. F. Pedro Ibanez. The house of Dona Luisa, in Toledo.

I am aware that there is no material necessity for any restriction. He nodded to me as to one of the marvellously endowed, as who should say, the Gods presided at your birth.