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Political opinions. Charles R. Leslie's reminiscences of Morse, Allston, King, and Coleridge. C.B. King's letter. Sidney E. Morse's letter. Benjamin West's kindness. Sir William Beechy. Murders, robberies, etc. Morse and Leslie paint each other's portraits. The elder Morse's financial difficulties. He deprecates the war talk. The son differs from his father. The Prince Regent. Orders in Council.
In the Deutsches Museum for July, 1776, Sturz printed a poem entitled “Die Mode,” in which he treats of the slavery of fashion and in several stanzas deprecates the influence of Yorick. “Und so schwingt sich, zum Genie erklärt, Strephon kühn auf Yorick’s Steckenpferd.
Sanderson mentions the case of a tigress having been seen to climb a tree in a wood on the Nilgiri Hills, and though he has never seen a tiger in a tree himself, deprecates the idea of there being anything impossible in the matter, and if we come to consider that the large forest panther, which commonly ascends trees, is really often nearly as heavy as a small-sized tigress, there is nothing at all improbable in the tiger doing so.
Then he stated: "You're him, all right!" "Am I?" said Terry, regarding this unusual visitor with increasing suspicion. "But I'm afraid you have me at a disadvantage." The big-shouldered man raised a stubby hand. He had an air of one who deprecates, and at the same time lets another into a secret.
And yet, as I say, M. le Curé thinks they are in a bad way, and he knows something about them. M. le Curé, too, is not a dealer in scandal; there is something delightfully quaint in the way in which he deprecates an un-Christian construction of his words. There is more than one curé in the valley whose charms I celebrate; but the worthy priest of whom I speak is the pearl of the local priesthood.
While admitting the reality of “supernormal” psychic faculties He deprecates attempts to force their development prematurely. These faculties will unfold naturally when the right time comes, if we only follow the path of spiritual progress which the Prophets have traced for us. He says:—
Every noble loafer about my person seems anxious to have Osman continually employed in contributing to my comfort; Mohammed Ahzim Khan even deprecates the independence displayed in lacing up my own shoes. "Osman," he says, "let Osman do it."
It is dictated with one eye on the mighty Jemal, who deprecates a definite decision, but yet on the other hand opposes the slightest diminution of the area of his command. Consequently as the position now stands, I consider the Irak undertaking practicable only if it is given the necessary freedom for retirement through the removal of the danger on the Syrian Front.
There have been striking changes not only in the treatment of the deserter but in that of his family. Writing in 1910, Miss Breed deprecates the habit of fostering the deserter's "easy-going conviction that his family will get along somehow without him" by giving relief.
Caccini continues his preface with reiterated objections to vocal passages used merely for display, and says that he has striven to show how they can be turned to artistic uses. He deprecates the employment of contrapuntal device for its own sake, and says that he employs it only infrequently and to fill out middle voices.
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