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The like thereof happened unto some part of Italy, when by the forcibleness of the sea, called Superum, it cut off Sicily from the continent of Calabria, as appeareth in Justin in the beginning of his fourth book. Also there chanced the like in Zeeland, a part of Flanders.
He had merely REMEMBERED it.. drawn it forth again, as it were, from the dim, deep vistas of past deeds; so those who had reviewed it as the production of one dead in youth, were right in their judgment, though they did not know it! ... It was old, nothing but repetition, but now he had something new and true and passionate to say, . . something that, if God pleased, it should be his to utter with the clearness and forcibleness common to the Greek thunderers of yore, who spoke out what was in them, grandly, simply, and with the fearless majesty of thought that reeked nothing of opinions.
Forcibleness of diction, daring brevity, power and variety in rhythm, a remarkable wealth of strong and striking words, simplicity in construction, an almost unique inventive faculty in regard to fluctuations of feeling and presentiment, and therewithal a perfectly pure and overflowing stream of colloquialisms these are the qualities that have to be enumerated, and even then the greatest and most wonderful of all is omitted.
B.J. Lang at Chickering Hall, Boston, MacDowell's first concerto was played by Mr. B.L. Whelpley. "The effect upon all present," wrote Mr. W.F. Apthorp in the Transcript, "was simply electric." The concerto "was a surprise, if ever there was one. The impression it made upon us, in other respects, is as yet rather undigested... But its fire and forcibleness are unmistakable."
Ven I refuse me to do it, he tie me up unt by forcibleness elope mit me. Iss id nod a crime a vickedness eh?" "It certainly is, sir," said Uncle John. "But do not worry. These girls have some plan in their heads, I'm sure, and if we manage to escape we will carry you home in safety. Now, my dears, what is it?" "Oh, we've only begun to think yet," said Patsy, and walked to the window.
Economy in the Use of Words. The greater forcibleness of Saxon English, or rather non-Latin English, first claims our attention. The several special reasons assignable for this may all be reduced to the general reason economy. The most important of them is early association. A child's vocabulary is almost wholly Saxon.
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