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The parson is always preaching at the 'squire, and the 'squire to be revenged on the parson never comes to church. The 'squire has made all his tenants atheists and tithe-stealers; while the Parson instructs them every Sunday in the dignity of his order, and insinuates to them in almost every sermon, that he is a better man than his patron.

Drene, I am not wholly uneducated, although your amiable question insinuates as much." "I'm not unamiable. Only I didn't suppose " "Oh, you never have supposed anything concerning me. So why are you surprised when I express myself with fragmentary intelligence?" "I'm sorry " "Listen to me. I'm not afraid of you any more. I've been afraid for two years. Now, I'm not. Your study is masterly.

Indeed, the frequent and expressive use of the Leit motif all through the work seem to entitle Weber to the credit of its invention. The first act opens with a spirited chorus of villagers, followed by a lively march and a comic song by Kilian, in which he rallies Max upon his bad luck. Max laments his fate, but Kuno encourages him, while Caspar insinuates his evil plot.

The veracity of this author was questioned by Plutarch, from his narrating a circumstance, which, to us of the present day, is a strong confirmation of the truth and accuracy of his information. Agatharcides takes notice of the worm which is formed in the legs, and which insinuates itself there in such a manner, that it is necessary to wind it out with the utmost caution.

Symmachus endeavors to seduce the imagination of a young prince, by displaying the attributes of the goddess of victory; he insinuates, that the confiscation of the revenues, which were consecrated to the service of the gods, was a measure unworthy of his liberal and disinterested character; and he maintains, that the Roman sacrifices would be deprived of their force and energy, if they were no longer celebrated at the expense, as well as in the name, of the republic.

All Berlin and the nocturnal firmament looking on, night rather gusty, 'which blew out many of the lamps, insinuates Hanway. "About midnight, Beauty in the form of Princess Amelia distributes the prizes; Music filling the air; and human 'EUGE'S, and the surviving lamps, doing their best.

"What don't you want?" This from Damaris over her shoulder, the pause being prolonged. "To set you against her, darling" "I think," Damaris said, "I know all about Henrietta." "She insinuates so much," Miss Felicia lamented. "Or seems to do so. One grows wretchedly suspicious of her meaning. Perhaps I exaggerate and misjudge her.

It must not be supposed that the attachment is effected exclusively by the cement; for the cellular outgrowth completely envelopes every minute and irregular projection, and insinuates itself into every crevice. A tendril which has not become attached to any body, does not contract spirally; and in course of a week or two shrinks into the finest thread, withers and drops off.

He insinuates with the utmost politeness: “‘As you are honouring my poor collection with a visit you may like to judge for yourself as to the inspiration of these two pictures. She is upstairs changing her dress after our morning ride. But she wouldn’t be very long.

The costive liberality of a purse-proud man insults the distresses it sometimes relieves; he takes care to make you feel your own misfortunes, and the difference between your situation and his; both which he insinuates to be justly merited: yours, by your folly; his, by his wisdom. The arrogant pedant does not communicate, but promulgates his knowledge.