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Updated: May 13, 2025
"If this is a love-story," the Baronne de Nucingen interposed, "I request that it may not be interrupted by any reflections." "Reflection is so antipathetic to it!" cried Joseph Bridau. "I was seventeen," de Marsay went on; "the Restoration was being consolidated; my old friends know how impetuous and fervid I was then.
Even at that, this person was affected only because she was Herbert's relative, of an age sympathetic to his and of a sex antipathetic. After climbing to the top of the fence he would produce from interior pockets a small memorandum-book and a pencil.
It is true his friend Devrient tells us that he was anxious to write one, and would have done so had not his fastidious taste prevented him ever finding a libretto to his liking which is equivalent to saying a man would have painted a fine picture could he only have secured a good subject. In some respects Schumann was even more antipathetic.
Angelica's rejected lover that deceitful Italian, who is hiding his annoyance in the bottom of his heart, only to bring it out in fullest force at the first proper opportunity; this Count who I cannot say why seems more intensely antipathetic to me since yesterday than ever?"
But the figure of a 'monastic man of fashion' was antipathetic to the earl, and he flouted an English Protestant mass merely because of his being highly individual, and therefore revolutionary for the minority. He cast his bitter cud aside. 'My man should have arrived. Lady Fleetwood at home? Gower spoke of her having gone to Croridge in the morning. 'Has she taken the child? 'She has, yes.
Notwithstanding that the Councillor was a good deal upset by this news of Angela's death, he soon began to feel that an antipathetic, disturbing influence had departed out of his life, and that now for the first time he could begin to breathe freely. The very same day he set out for F . You could not credit how heartrending was the Councillor's description of the moment when he first saw Antonia.
Europe, without being conscious of its aim, seized greedily at the means insurrection; the only thought was to overthrow, without yet thinking of a reconstruction. The sixteenth century was the vanguard of the eighteenth. At all times the North had fretted under the antipathetic yoke of the South. Under the Romans, Germany, though frequently conquered, had never been subdued.
It struck him that her position at the tea-table, among all these elderly people, was not without its difficulties, and he checked his inclination to find her, or her attitude, generally antipathetic to him. The talk had passed over Manchester, after dealing with it very generously. "Would it be the Battle of Trafalgar or the Spanish Armada, Katharine?" her mother demanded. "Trafalgar, mother."
Harland seemed desirous of continuing the argument, but I would say no more. The topic was too serious and sacred with me to allow it to be lightly discussed by persons whose attitude of mind was distinctly opposed and antipathetic to all things beyond the merely mundane.
Notwithstanding that the Councillor was a good deal upset by this news of Angela's death, he soon began to feel that an antipathetic, disturbing influence had departed out of his life, and that now for the first time he could begin to breathe freely. The very same day he set out for F . You could not credit how heartrending was the Councillor's description of the moment when he first saw Antonia.
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