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The feud was sometimes carried on appositely enough on the side of the naturalistic painters by poison and dagger. Caravaggio was distinguished by his wild temper and stormy life, in keeping with his pictures. He resided principally in Rome, but dwelt also in Naples. He is vulgar but striking, even pathetic in some of his pictures.
As a recent writer on this subject has appositely remarked: "It is in detail the Japanese architect most excels, for if he conceives like a giant he invariably finishes like a jeweller. Every detail to the very nails, which are not dull surfaces but rendered exquisite ornaments, is a work of art.
Such worth the laurel could alone repay, Profaned by Cibber, and contemned by Gray; Yet hence its Breath shall new distinction claim, And, though it gave not, take from Warton fame." The last of Warton's odes was written in his last illness, and performed three days after his death. Appositely enough, it was an invocation to Health, meriting more than ordinary praise for eloquent fervor.
Thinking it over later, and coupling the voice with the moral of those weird lines you repeated to me so appositely the next day, I conclude that I am not mistaken when I say it was from your lips that the voice which preserved me came." "I confess the impertinence: you pardon it?" The minstrel seized Kenelm's hand and pressed it earnestly. "Pardon it!
It doth not follow, because the apostle here in general mentioneth him that ruleth, therefore in special it must be the ruling elder. Ans. This exception is the same with first exception against the second argument hereafter laid down. There see. For the same answer appositely and satisfactorily is applicable to both. Except. 2.
His matter certainly was not new, but well arranged, and his images not singularly original, but appositely introduced; in short, a bore, who, speaking on a subject in which a new hand is indulged, and connected with the families whose cause he was pleading, was for once courteously listened to by the very men who determined to avenge themselves for their complaisance by a cough on the first opportunity.
She did so, after a very slight hesitation, by John's side. Neither spoke but sat quietly there, with the sunset light on their two heads, softly touching them both, and then as softly melting away. "There is a new moon to-night," Miss March remarked, appositely and gravely. "Is there? Then I have been ill a whole month. For I remember noticing it through the trees the night when "
Green's, and ask how the people liked the lecture of the strange parson, last evening and ask her if she can lend me a watering-pot, Now, run, and be back as soon as possible. Never loiter when you carry news, child." "No one has a right to stop the man, I believe, Miss Abbott," put in Jenny, very appositely. "That, indeed, have they not, or else we could not calculate the consequences.
She put her hand on his arm and he felt it tremble there, while she palpitated, "We are all so glad you could go on to Rotterdam. My mother wanted me to tell you." "Oh, don't speak of that," said Breckon, not very appositely. Presently he forced a laugh, in order to add, with lightness, "I was afraid perhaps I had given you all some reason to regret it!"
And, "Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour, him will I cut off," saith David again, intimating the common manner of this practice. Calumny is like "the plague, that walketh in darkness." Hence appositely are the practisers thereof termed whisperers and backbiters: their heart suffers them not openly to avow, their conscience tells them they cannot fairly defend their practice. Again
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