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What Paul wrote that night is barely worth chronicling, and may be fairly constructed by anyone who has so far pursued his story.
And those dates there, chronicling but the mysterious, unrevealed record of some obscure, loving heart! And in that chronicle, O Sir Poet, there was as much genius, vigour of thought, vitality of being, poured and wasted, as ever kind friend will say was lavished on the rude outer world by big John Burley!
Trollope's inimitable clergymen naturally arise to the mind in this connection. But even Mr. Trollope does not confine himself to chronicling small beer. Mr. Crawley's collision with the Bishop's wife, Mr. Melnette dallying in the deserted banquet-room, are typical incidents, epically conceived, fitly embodying a crisis. Or again look at Thackeray.
"And eat them?" scoffed Tom. "How silly, Nell!" "Well, Mr. Smartie! they might hold us for ransom." "Like regular brigands, eh?" returned Tom, lightly. "That would be an adventure worth chronicling." "You can laugh Oh!" As she was speaking, Helen saw a head thrust out of the bushes not far along the road they traveled. "What's the matter?" demanded Ruth, seizing her arm. "Look there!"
He had not, as his eldest son, the present Crown Prince, has, published a book. He was more or less absorbed in the army, the early grave of so many dawning talents. And there was no newspaper press devoted to chronicling the doings and sayings of the fashionable world of his time.
"Not dying," he writes, "from the wound he had taken, he was yesterday strangled in his bed at the nineteenth hour." Between the chronicling of his having been wounded on the steps of St.
The new scheme that his mind had conceived, his stout heart indorsed, and his blue pencil corroborated, was laid around the characteristics and human frailties of the new president of Anchuria. These characteristics, and the situation out of which Keogh hoped to wrest a golden tribute, deserve chronicling contributive to the clear order of events.
The author’s perplexities in managing the composition of the book are sketched in a way undoubtedly derived from Sterne, for example, the beginning of Chapter IX in Volume III is a lament over the difficulties of chronicling what has happened during the preceding learned disquisition. When Tobias in anger begins to beat his horse, this is accompanied by the sighs of the author, a
He allows you seven errors; he marks them there with chalk; whoever makes more than seven errors has completely and conclusively failed!" The apprentices in their glee over the prospective entertainment join hands and dance in a ring around the curtained recess where the Marker shortly shall be chronicling the slips and blunders of this self-confident lordling.
And yet he performed the miracle unsolicited. From the day when he quitted Neufchatel to the day when he arrived at Wierzchownia, on his crowning visit in 1848, he never ceased chronicling, in a virtually uninterrupted series of letters to Madame Hanska, closely following each other during most of this long period, a faithful account of his existence exception made for its love episodes which, having fortunately been preserved, constitutes an almost complete autobiography of his mature years.
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