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Johnson could have heard how soft his voice lingered over that little half-sentence. She is so experienced she could have told me if it meant but, of course, he isn't like other men! There are lots of questions I'm going to ask Alfred after I'm married to him.
The conception of ordinary life or is it only ordinary Irish life? in the last half-sentence leaves one meditating. But, after all, it is not Synge's characters or his plots, but his language, which is his great contribution to literature. I agree with Mr. Howe that the question how far his language is the language of the Irish countryside is a minor one.
"I have not loved the world, nor the world me." As for Madge, the memory of her has been more wakeful, but less violent. To say nothing of occasional returns to the old homestead, when you have met her Nelly's letters not unfrequently drop a careless half-sentence that keeps her strangely in mind.
The Dutch are a very rude sort of people; I related the Etna passage to the officers, exactly as I have done to you, and some of them, particularly the Captain, seemed by his grimace and half-sentence to doubt my veracity; however, as he had kindly taken me on board his vessel, and was then in the very act of administering to my necessities, I pocketed the affront.
It is manifestly against all sound reason to put one thought obliquely on top of another, as though both together formed a wooden cross. But this is what is done where a writer interrupts what he has begun to say, for the purpose of inserting some quite alien matter; thus depositing with the reader a meaningless half-sentence, and bidding him keep it until the completion comes.
What shades of gold and purple were shed over the scene by the setting sun? His half-sentence is like a confession of love for the joy of living, violently torn from him, and the only avowal this blunt Roland would allow himself. For the nature of his correspondence is somewhat surprising.
"Willis, you have misunderstood me most extraordinarily," said Charles: "ten thousand thoughts pass through the mind, and if it is safe to note down and bring against a man his stray words, I suppose there's nothing he mayn't be accused of holding. You must be alluding to some half-sentence or other of mine, which I have forgotten, and which was no real sample of my sentiments.
And one of these laws seems to be that in our little planet, might makes right " He stayed to puff his cigarette. "Oh, Rudolph dear, don't don't be just a merry-Andrew!" she cried impulsively, before he had time to continue, which she perceived he meant to do, as if it did not matter. And he took her full meaning, quite as he had been used in the old times to discourse upon a half-sentence.
Johnson could have heard how soft his voice lingered over that little half-sentence. She is so experienced she could have told me if it meant but of course he isn't like other men! There are lots of questions I'm going to ask Alfred after I'm married to him Mr. Carter didn't know anything about anything and I never cared to ask him, but I wonder how you know when
It is Cambridge men who correct themselves, and begin again at every half-sentence, and, moreover, will pun, and refine too much, and swerve from the matter to the expression.
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