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His secret, unadmitted voluptuous eagerness was alloyed only by an apprehension that after the scene over the telephone Lois might be peevish and ungracious. The fear proved to be baseless. Owing to the imperfections of the club laundry and the erring humanity of Downs, he arrived late. The Gay Spark had begun. He found a darkened auditorium and a glowing stage.
Most of the records were of Chinese music, the harsh quality of which was magnified tenfold by the imperfections of the instruments. When the nerve-wracking concert became intolerable, they were always good enough to stop it at my request. However, there was one feature about this remote place which was repugnant the prevalent flogging of children with rattan, mostly among the Mohammedan Malays.
I have acceded to the hierarchy of good scribes and rather like my niche. Chicago, 1895. By John Lane After some considerable experience in the field of bibliography I cannot plead as palliation for any imperfections that may be discovered in this, that it is the work of a 'prentice hand.
I told her that part of my story which dealt with Aurelia's perfections and my own disastrous imperfections; I made her understand that I was not the inexperienced man she had thought me; rather, I was one with two examples ever before him one shining with the pure effulgence of Heaven, the other harsh, staring, horrible, like some baleful fire at sea.
These imperfections, however, are compensated in some degree by the poetical virtues of Claudian.
To be serious: The author is conscious of the numerous faults and imperfections of his work, and well aware how little he is disciplined and accomplished in the arts of authorship. His deficiencies are also increased by a diffidence arising from his peculiar situation.
The imperfections of his temperament have pierced his poetry and prose, shattered their structure, and blurred their beauty. Only four or five of his poems "The Raven," "Ligeia," the earlier of the two addressed "To Helen," and the sonnet to his wife escape being flawed by some fit of haste, some ungovernable error of taste, some hopeless, unaccountable break in their beauty.
The blemishes and imperfections in the civil service may, as I think, be traced in most cases to a practical confusion of the duties assigned to the several Departments of the Government.
The Bible even goes farther than this, and is faithful to the foibles and imperfections of its favorite characters, and describes a rebellious Moses, a perjured David, a treacherous Peter. "In nothing does Shakspeare so deeply and divinely touch the heart of humanity as in the representation of woman."
It should be remembered that in every big job there are some imperfections.
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