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I, II by Russell Sturgis , III, IV by A. L. Frothingham ; Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture, 5th ed. ; James Fergusson, History of Architecture in All Countries, 3d rev. ed., 5 vols. Foster in the Bohn Library; Osvald Siren, Leonardo da Vinci: the Artist and the Man ; and Romain Rolland, Michelangelo . V , ch. xxiii, Vol.
At the same moment: "Ah, why, Otho," said Mrs. Hastings audibly, "we had two ancestors at Bannockburn!" "Bannockburn!" argued Mr. Augustus Frothingham, below the voice, "Bannockburn. But what, my dear Mrs. Hastings, is Bannockburn beside the Midianites and the Moabites and the Hittites and the Ammonites and the Levites?" In this genealogical moment the prince leaned toward Olivia.
"Aunt Dora and Antoinette thought I'd gone quite off my head, and Mr. Frothingham wanted to know why I didn't bring back some one who could have been called as a witness." "Witness," St. George echoed; "but the whole place is made of witnesses. Which reminds me: what is the sentence?" "The sentence?" she wondered. "The potatoes of Yaque," he reminded her, "and my head?"
The revelations of the law-court satisfied public curiosity, and excited indignant clamour. Alma read, and tried to view the proceedings as one for whom they had no personal concern; but her sky darkened, her heart grew heavy. The name of Bennet Frothingham stood for criminal recklessness, for huge rascality; it would be so for years to come.
With the distinguished violinist; the friend of Herr Wilenski, spoken of to Mrs. Frothingham, she had as yet held no communication, and through the days of early summer she continued to neglect her music. Indolence grew upon her; sometimes she spent the whole day in a dressing-gown, seated or reclining, with a book in her hand, or totally unoccupied.
He was surprised that their calamity left him so unmoved; it showed conclusively how artificial were his relations with these persons; in no sense did he belong to their world; for all his foolish flutterings, Alma Frothingham remained a stranger to him, alien from every point of view, personal, intellectual, social.
He was one of the most eloquent clergymen ever born in this country, and as sincere a friend of individual man and of the race in general as ever lived. He was an enthusiast and an optimist admirable combination. He was born in 1810, and died in 1884. His biography has been written by Octavius B. Frothingham. Channing saw the world through generous, charitable eyes.
Hubert's wish that the young man should not see him was unrealized, and he was speedily joined by him. "Hello, Gray," said Mr. Frothingham, affably. He was always affable to Hubert for obvious reasons. "I wonder if you are going to hear the Reverend Professor Cutting's lecture on the Higher Criticism? That's rather in your line, isn't it?
Frothingham, frowning at the glass, "have little significance, standing merely for the loose barbaric ideas of a loose barbaric nation." St. George thought of the ladies of Doctor Johnson's Amicable Society who walked from the town hall to the Cathedral in Lichfield, "in linen gowns, and each has a stick with an acorn; but for the acorn they could give no reason." He looked long at the glass.
When he got home, Harvey wrote a cheque for fifty pounds, and posted it at once. Not many days after, there came to him a letter from Mrs. Frothingham. With this lady he had held no communication since the catastrophe of last November; knowing not how to address her without giving more pain than his sympathy could counterbalance, he remained silent.
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