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Ix passing through the hall of the Palazzo the lawyer, who was well acquainted with every servant in the house, took an opportunity of speaking a few words to the Marchese's old valet, Nanni. "The Marchese seems to have been a little overtired when he came back from the ball this morning, Nanni; and then this is a sad affair about the Marchese Ludovico." "Ahi, misericordia!
The name of Espiritu Santo was, as before mentioned, given by the Spaniards to St. Louis or Matagorda Bay, as well as to two other bays of the Gulf of Mexico. Carta en que se da noticia de un viaje hecho a la Bahia de Espiritu Santo y de la poblacion que tenian ahi Jos Franceses. Coleccion de Varios Documentos para la Historia de la Florida, 25.
Here we encounter again the three-headed Orthros under the identical title of Vritra, "he who shrouds or envelops," called also Cushna, "he who parches," Pani, "the robber," and Ahi, "the strangler." In many hymns of the Rig-Veda the story is told over and over, like a musical theme arranged with variations.
Ahi! that in my folly I had let that escape my mouth and they laughed throughout the city. They gave me the abuse of the Punjabi, which is a terrible abuse and very hot; pelting me also with sticks and cow-dung till I fell down and cried for mercy. Ram Narain, the letter-writer, bade the people cease, for fear that the news should get into Montgomery, and the Policemen might come down to enquire.
There are now in Egypt, erected under the patronage of that singularly wonderful man, Mehemet Ahi, four colleges conducted on the European principle Scientific, Medical, Legal, and Military. These are in successful operation; the Military College having an average of eleven hundred students annually.
And in no part of the Continent, his vehement declaration assured the ladies, had he found a single one. It was one universal croak ahi! And Mr. Pericles could, affirm that Purgatory would have no pains for him after the torments he had recently endured. "Zey are frogs if zey are not geese," said Mr. Pericles. "I give up. Opera is dead.
We hear in them the wild wail of the poet over his own misfortunes, and the vanishing of the dreams of glory which haloed his life. The chorus with which the tragedy winds up "Ahi! lagrime; Ahi! dolore" the words appropriately carved upon his tombstone at St. Onofrio is unspeakably pathetic. It is his own dirge, the cry of a heart whose strings are about to break.
D. Pedro, me parece que usted no ha comprendido bien a Matilde ... ella se alegra, como buena hija, de que la vuelva a su gracia ... pero por lo demás está muy satisfecha con su suerte, ahí donde usted la ve ... y lejos de querer dejar su casa.... DON PEDRO. No; no; vivirán ustedes conmigo. DOÑA MATILDE. Sí, sí, con usted, papá, con usted. DON EDUARDO. Y si no ... con permiso de usted, Sr.
*se habrá usted estado leyendo*: 'you must have been reading. The future of possibility, with the corresponding conditional to express possibility in the past, occurs very frequently in this play. *Pero hombre, que estás ahí charlando sin saber*: 'but, man alive, there you are' etc.
And in no part of the Continent, his vehement declaration assured the ladies, had he found a single one. It was one universal croak ahi! And Mr. Pericles could, affirm that Purgatory would have no pains for him after the torments he had recently endured. "Zey are frogs if zey are not geese," said Mr. Pericles. "I give up. Opera is dead.
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