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I have seen Garrick exhibit her, by his exquisite talent of mimickry, so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter; but he, probably, as is the case in all such representations, considerably aggravated the picture. Johnson now thought of trying his fortune in London, the great field of genius and exertion, where talents of every kind have the fullest scope, and the highest encouragement.
The enthusiasm of a mind so influenced is confined to itself. Distinction is the consequence, never the object, of a great mind. The love of gain never made a Painter; but it has marred many. The most common disguise of Envy is in the praise of what is subordinate. Selfishness in Art, as in other things, is sensibility kept at home. The Devil's heartiest laugh is at a detracting witticism.
As if to silence me he thrust the letter into my hand. It ran as follows: "Dear Derrick, For the last few days I have been down in the Flemings' place in Derbyshire, and fortune has favoured me, for the Merrifields are here too. Now prepare yourself for a surprise. Break the news to the governor, and send me your heartiest congratulations by return of post.
Sumner, Franklin, Kearney, Heintzelman, Keyes and Fitz-John Porter, but above all McClellan, possessed their undivided confidence; and whenever, at any point of the retreat towards the James, either of those great chiefs had appeared in their midst or ridden along their battle-thinned ranks renewed hope and energy had been always evinced by the heartiest acclamations.
Joseph Swift was delighted with the proposition, and took the proffered money with the heartiest thanks; although he did not realize to its full extent the thoughtfulness of this act. Mrs. Trent, who was as kind-hearted as her husband, inquired after the other members of Mr.
That evening we found our locomotive Administration encamped at Mopochsburgen, to which place they had retreated before a hostile column, which was operating from Belfast. The greetings that were exchanged were of the heartiest character, and we sat chatting round the camp fires far into the night.
Richard Pohl has asked me to inquire of you whether you will be at Zurich in July, and whether he may pay you a visit there? ZURICH, May 8th, 1857. At last, dearest Franz, I am able to give you an answer by letter. First of all, receive my heartiest congratulations on the good state of your health.
He visited the rude homes of the settlers, and was welcomed to each hearth with that rough and liberal hospitality, which leaps from the soul of forest life. Several of them had known his father on the Hudson, and all were soon his heartiest friends. A frolic in the greenwood chase was proposed for every day in two weeks to come; and gatherings and feasts were had without number.
Two days later Jacques came down early in the morning to say that the soldiers above had just gone out on duty. Lionel at once assumed his disguise, and with the heartiest thanks for the great service they had rendered him took his leave of the kind merchant and his family.
Pretty soon he met Jimmy Skunk who had always been one of Unc' Billy's best friends. Jimmy was looking under every stick and stone for beetles for his breakfast. "Good mo'ning, Neighbor Skunk!" said Unc' Billy in his heartiest voice. Jimmy Skunk, who never hurries, kept right on pulling over sticks and stones just as if he didn't see or hear Unc' Billy at all.
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