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"That was May senior, our dux." "Was it? I am very glad you should be with him, my dear George. He is very kind to you, I hope?" "He is a jolly good fellow," said Larkins sincerely, though by no means troubling himself as to the appropriateness of the eulogy, nor thinking it necessary to explain to his mother the terms of the conversation.
But, on the other hand, there is a class of connoisseurs on whom that which affects the heart is entirely lost, and who can only be gained by the appropriateness of the means; a strange contradiction resulting from over-refined taste, especially when moral culture remains behind intellectual. This class of connoisseurs seek only the intellectual side in touching and sublime themes.
His dinner-table anecdotes supplied, of course, no measure for this spontaneous reproductive power; yet some weight must be given to the number of years during which he could abound in such stories, and attest their constant appropriateness by not repeating them.
Honora was struck by the appropriateness of the word. "Viking yes, he looks it exactly. I couldn't think. Tell me something about him." "Well," he laughed, lowering his voice a little, here goes for a little rough and ready editing. One thing about Chiltern that's to be admired is that he's never cared a rap what people think. Of course, in a way, he never had to.
Were the Office to be thus set forth, it would be possible on week-days, and with singular appropriateness on Saints' Days, to substitute the BEATITUDES for the Commandments, without encumbering the Communion Office with an alternate.
Our house is well situated and respectably furnished, with the dinginess, however, which is inseparable from lodging-houses, as if others had used these things before and would use them again after we had gone, a well-enough adaptation, but a lack of peculiar appropriateness; and I think one puts off real enjoyment from a sense of not being truly fitted. July 1st.
The California missions, though greatly varying of course in regard to size and economy, were constructed upon the same general plan, in the striking and beautiful style of architecture, roughly known as Moorish, which the fathers transplanted from Spain, but which rather seems by reason of its singular appropriateness, a native growth of the new soil.
As we go swiftly on we realize the appropriateness of the epithet ever applied to the Rhone. Truly in Michelet's phrase, 'C'est un taureau furieux descendu des Alpes, et qui court a la mer. If we are in haste to reach our destination in the heart of the Cevennes, the Rhone seems still more in haste to reach the sea.
When we hear such sayings as these or the immortal "Vulgarity is the behaviour of other people" we do not enquire too curiously into their appropriateness to character or situation; but none the less do they belong to an antiquated conception of drama. It is useless to begin to give specimens of the "mot de caractère" and "mot de situation."
Our house is well situated and respectably furnished, with the dinginess, however, which is inseparable from lodging-houses, as if others had used these things before and would use them again after we had gone, a well-enough adaptation, but a lack of peculiar appropriateness; and I think one puts off real enjoyment from a sense of not being truly fitted. July 1st.
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