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Forman committed the additional outrage of distributing these letters according to their dates among the rest. The isolation of the agony gives almost the only possible excuse for revealing it. It is of course true that Shelley himself did not at first quite appreciate Keats. But Adonais cancels the deficit and leaves an almost infinite balance in favour.

"Perhaps not," said the doctor; "I will alter what I have said. But for this I apply to your honour Have you not intended him an injury, the very intention of which cancels every obligation?" "How, sir?" answered the colonel; "what do you mean?" "My meaning," replied the doctor, "is almost too tender to mention.

Again, while the object of knowledge, if it ceases to exist, cancels at the same time the knowledge which was its correlative, the converse of this is not true. It is true that if the object of knowledge does not exist there can be no knowledge: for there will no longer be anything to know.

Action will then never really issue in the way intended, and even thought will only seem to make progress by constantly forgetting its original direction. Though life, however, is initially experimental and always remains experimental at bottom, yet experiment fortifies certain tendencies and cancels others, so that a gradual sediment of habit and wisdom is formed in the stream of time.

The wreathèd trellis of a working brain; . . . With all the gardener fancy e'er could feign Who, breeding flowers, will never breed the same. Imagination, in a word, generates as well as abstracts; it observes, combines, and cancels; but it also dreams.

Winston turned his head aside a moment, and apparently found it needful to fumble at the fastenings of the furs, while there was a curious expression in his eyes when he looked round again. "Then," he said, with a little smile, "we are quits. That cancels any little obligation which may have existed."

"Then I will say good-by, Cecilia," he said. "The manner of your release of me cancels the pain it might otherwise have caused me. I can only wish you all success with any new venture you may make and assure you always of my deep respect."

And Shakespeare, in giving this aspect to the last exhibition of Shylock's vindictiveness, cancels the original appeal to possible sympathy for his previous wrongs, and presents him as a dangerous maniac or wild beast, from whose fury no one is safe, and whom it is every one's interest to strike down; so that at the miserable Jew's final defeat the whole audience gasps with a sense of unspeakable relief.

"Surely you do not make this suggestion seriously!" I exclaimed. "Certainly I do not," he replied with a smile. "I merely give it as an instance to show that your final and absolute fact is really only conditional on there being no other fact that cancels it." "Do you think he might have made a third will?" "It is obviously possible.

A lady should send up her card by a servant, but not deliver it to the lady of the house; a card is yourself, therefore if you meet a lady, she does not want two of you. If you wish to leave your address, leave a card on the hall table. One does right in leaving a card on the hall table at a reception, and one need not call again. An invitation to one's house cancels all indebtedness.

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