Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 6, 2025
Most people would have termed this poetic rapture passing into lucidity, but our friend avers that it is the Enemy. Such have been the experiences and adventures of Jean Kostka in the psychic world, and they are of precisely the same calibre as his critical method.
He never heard any noise, but avers that, in prison, he was alarmed by the town clock striking, on the first morning, though Feuerbach says that he did not hear the bells for several days. The animal said that he had sat on the ground, and never seen daylight, till he came to Nuremberg. He used to be hocussed with water of an evil taste, and wake in a clean shirt.
Bayly avers he never saw a better-ordered family never saw a man drunk or heard an oath amongst his servants, all the time he was chaplain in the castle, would have been scandalized to know the freedoms his favourite indulged himself in, and regarded as privileged familiarities.
Great need had he to consult Gowrie, but though Gowrie certainly entered the house, went upstairs, and returned to Lennox with the assurance that James had ridden away, it is improbable that he and his brother met at this moment. James, however, avers that they met, Ruthven running rapidly downstairs, but this was mere inference on the King’s part.
"Not she- in reason; but the worst of it is, Dolores, that the wretched woman avers that she deceived my father, and had an old rascally tyrant of an Italian husband, who might have been alive when she married." "Gerald!" Dolores stood still and looked at him with her eyes opened in horror. "Yes, you may well say Gerald. 'Tis the only name I have a right to if this is true."
We came out in those quiet hay-fields, which, tradition says, had once grown wine for the rosy monks close by, and history avers, were afterwards watered by a darker stream than the blood of grapes. The Vineyards had been a battle-field; and under the long wavy grass, and the roots of the wild apple trees, slept many a Yorkist and Lancastrian.
It was to the memory of Robert Dodsley, the bookseller, Johnson's acquaintance, who, as his tombstone rather superciliously avers, had made a much better figure as an author than "could have been expected in his rank of life." But, after all, it is inevitable that a man's tombstone should look down on him, or, at all events, comport itself toward him "de haut en bas."
The letter-writer avers that D'Argenson, the famous minister of Louis XV., said that the Man in the Iron Mask was really a person fort peu de chose, 'of very little account, and that the Regent d'Orleans was of the same opinion.
In about six weeks after Booth's first coming into the country, he went to London and paid all his debts, after which, and a stay of two days only, he returned into the country, and has never since been thirty miles from home. Amelia is still the finest woman in England of her age; Booth himself often avers she is as handsome as ever. Nothing can equal the serenity of their lives.
He has been known very pathetically to lament that he was withdrawn from school too early, where a couple of years' further course of thrashings from his tyrant, old Hodge, he avers, would have done him good.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking