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If a man could possess in the highest degree and in combination all of the possible extremes of sensory appreciativeness seen in disease, in hysteria, and in the hypnotic state, we should have a being of extraordinary capacities for observation.

She threw the shawl with womanly skill and gentleness over the shapely body. When she had resumed her seat, she caught a glimpse of Wilfrid at a little distance; her beckoned summons brought him near. 'Look, she whispered, pointing to the hammock. 'When did you see a prettier picture? The young man gazed with a free smile, the expression of critical appreciativeness.

It was an instance of woman's keen appreciativeness of nature's moods and peculiarities: a man crossing those fields might hardly have perceived that the trees dripped at all. In less than an hour she had traversed a distance of four miles, and arrived at a latticed cottage in a secluded spot. An elderly woman, scarce awake, answered her knocking.

It may be said with equal truth, that it is difficult for a man of any appreciativeness to have convictions at all. Now in my case, I see right in you, and right in Shiner. I see that violins are good, and that an organ is good; and when we introduce the organ, it will not be that fiddles were bad, but that an organ was better. That you'll clearly understand, Dewy?"

Being an early work, one cannot perhaps insist on its originality; in France, a young sculptor must be original at his peril; his education is so complete, he must have known and studied the beauties of classic sculpture so thoroughly, that not to be impressed by them so profoundly as to display his appreciativeness in his first work is apt to argue a certain insensitiveness.

O the droop of the eyelids, the curve of a lip, the rustle of silks, the much heart, the neat ankle; and the sparkling agreement, the reserve the motherly feminine petition that she may retain her own small petted babe of an opinion, legitimate or not, by permission of superior authority! proof at once of her intelligence and her appreciativeness.

Wordsworth's poetic appreciativeness, manifest to all who knew her, is attested by the poet's assertion that two of the best lines in the poem of The Daffodils They flash, upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude, were of her composition.

Temple Temple Barholm instead of just 'Tem' or 'T. T.! It's not natural." "What you must do, Mr. Temple Barholm, is to keep your head clear, that's all," she replied maturely. "Lord! if I'd got a head like yours!" She seemed to take him in, with a benign appreciativeness, in his entirety. "Well, you haven't," she admitted, though quite without disparagement, merely with slight reservation.

The artistic sense had left him, and he could no longer attach a definite sentiment to images of beauty recalled from the past. His appreciativeness was capable of exercising itself only on utilitarian matters, and recollection of Avice's good qualities alone had any effect on his mind; of her appearance none at all. At first he was appalled; and then he said, 'Thank God!

He began to think it was as hard to be earliest in a woman's heart as it was to be first in the Pool of Bethesda. That Knight should have been thus constituted: that Elfride's second lover should not have been one of the great mass of bustling mankind, little given to introspection, whose good-nature might have compensated for any lack of appreciativeness, was the chance of things.

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