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Now here again, as at Thomar and Batalha, Haupt has seen a result of the intercourse with India; both in the balconies and in the turret roofs he sees a likeness to a temple in Gujerat; and it must be admitted that in the example he gives the balconies and roofs are not at all unlike those at Belem.
He was halfway down the stairs before Madame Haupt could shout to him: "Vait! I vill go mit you! Come back!" He went back into the room again. "It is not goot to tink of anybody suffering," she said, in a melancholy voice. "I might as vell go mit you for noffing as vot you offer me, but I vill try to help you. How far is it?" "Three or four blocks from here." "Tree or four!
The German philologers are not remarkable for mildness when speaking of each other; and many a one, as Haupt in Berlin, will enrich his vocabulary with ever-varying, new-coined epithets to characterize the ridiculousness, tameness, and stupidity of emendations proposed, and that, too, when speaking of such men as Orelli and Kirchner, his own colleagues in the profession.
The violin belongs to Italy. It was the glory of Cremona, was it not? The tender hands of the Amatis, of Josef Guarnerius, of old Antonio Stradivari, placed a soul within the wooden box; and that soul is the soul of Italy!" "Haupt, a German, wrote a treatise on the violin," said Ashton-Kirk. "If you would read that " "I have read it," cried Spatola. "I have read it!
We'll have to strike quickly as soon, in fact, as we set foot in Krovitch again." The next day they left Paris. Almost the first person Trusia espied at the railroad station was General Vladimar, a stately young aide, and the Casper Haupt of yesterday.
Haupt has pointed out that in general appearance they are not unlike the great minar called the Kutub at Old Delhi, and a lively imagination might see a resemblance to the vast piers, once the bases of minars, which flank the great entrance archways of some mosques at Ahmedabad, for example those in the Jumma Musjid. Yet there is no necessity to go so far afield.
McCallum, which replaced those originally built during the construction of the road, these hardly needing to be taken down by other exertion than their own; the bridges from one end to the other of the Pennsylvania Central Road, by Mr. Haupt; the Baltimore and Ohio "arch-brace" bridges, by Mr.
'great house' or 'palace. The god of war and pestilence. "Tar-gul-le," some mischievous forces. The highest part of heaven. I.e., has been destroyed. Lit., 'spoken' or 'ordered. Lit., 'my mankind. I.e., Mankind. From which they were made. See pp. 448 and 511. See p. 482, note 4. Haupt and Delitzsch render ikkal, 'ate, as though from akâlu, but this is hardly in place.
Paul's, Buffalo, and studied during the summer with Eugene Thayer, and William H. Sherwood. In 1880 he went again to Germany, and studied organ under Haupt, and theory under Rohde, at Berlin. On his return to America he took the organ at St. Peter's, in Albany. Later he came to New York, where he has since remained continuously, except for concert tours and journeys abroad.
It was not over yet, Jurgis learned he heard Ona crying still; and meantime Madame Haupt removed her bonnet and laid it on the mantelpiece, and got out of her bag, first an old dress and then a saucer of goose grease, which she proceeded to rub upon her hands.
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