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So careful is a Presbytery to prevent the beginnings of Papacy that it insists upon each of its members occupying the chair in turn, and dismisses him again into private life as soon as he has mastered his duties, but so imbued is it with the idea of authority that whatever decision may be given by some lad of twenty-five in the chair duly instructed, however, by the clerk below will be rigidly obeyed.
His eloquence, imperative as the law, is now the talent of giving force to reason. His language lights and inspires every thing; and though almost alone at this moment, he has the courage to remain alone. He braves envy, hatred, murmurs, supported by the strong feeling of his superiority. He dismisses with disdain the passions which have hitherto beset him.
On the other hand, he rejects his master Plato's conception of a good which is the end of the whole universe, or at least dismisses it as irrelevant to his present enquiry. The good towards which all human desires and practical activities are directed must be one conformable to man's special nature and circumstances and attainable by his efforts.
A very ridiculous confusion. Me. Well, friend, such are the earthly dancers; the life of man is just such a discordant performance; not only are the voices jangled, but the steps are not uniform, the motions not concerted, the objects not agreed upon until the impresario dismisses them one by one from the stage, with a 'not wanted. Then they are all alike, and quiet enough, confounding no longer their undisciplined rival strains.
He dismisses the commissioners. Indignation of the prince. He wishes to arrest the commissioners. The commissioners seized and imprisoned. Death of Richard's brother. The prince determines to go to England. Prince Edward's farewell speech. He sails for England. Little Richard at sea. Pleasant and prosperous voyage. Portrait of Edward III. Richard's first entrance into England.
Not at all excited by these stupendous calculations, Smallweed dismisses his friends with a cool nod and remains behind to take a little admiring notice of Polly, as opportunity may serve, and to read the daily papers, which are so very large in proportion to himself, shorn of his hat, that when he holds up the Times to run his eye over the columns, he seems to have retired for the night and to have disappeared under the bedclothes.
It is endurable enough to witness; for one thing quickly dismisses another, and some relief occurs from the more amiable or intellectual qualities of the parties concerned: but I hate detail in writing; and I never do get through the whole list of particulars that I believe you would like to have.
"This is the bitterest pang in growing old, To feel that we grow hateful to our fellows". But he dismisses the question briefly in his own case by observing with some complacency that he does not think his young friends find his company disagreeable an assertion which Scipio and Laelius, who occasionally take part in the dialogue, are far too well bred to contradict.
"Not another word of that rubbish, Auntie; the subject is taboo," and Eunice waved her hand with the air of one who dismisses a matter completely. "Don't you think you can come any of your high and mighty airs on me!" retorted the elder lady. "It doesn't seem so very many years ago that I spanked you and shut you in the closet for impudence. The fact that you are now Mrs.
No man enjoys so unclouded a fortune that he has not somewhere to struggle with adversity. He is happy who has but few troubles. With this negative definition of happiness the learned Pope dismisses the reader.
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