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Updated: May 12, 2025


"Then you can accuse those whose existence you disbelieve in?" retorted Melissa with angry zeal. "Is this your much-belauded logic?

"Then you can accuse those whose existence you disbelieve in?" retorted Melissa with angry zeal. "Is this your much-belauded logic?

The shepherds offered us the only fare they possessed the much-belauded Pollino cheeses, the same that were made, long ago, by Polyphemus himself. You can get them down at a pinch, on the principle of the German proverb, "When the devil is hungry, he eats flies."

It is not within the scope of my book, however, to speak of family relations, or I should have much to say on the subject of English mothers ay, and of English fathers, and sisters, and brothers too. Neither have I room to speak of our private schools. What I have to say is about public schools those much-abused and much-belauded institutions peculiar to England.

You believe in the gods and so do I after my own fashion and if they have so ordered the course of this life in every class of existence that the strong triumph over the weak, why should not I use my strength, why let it be fettered by those much-belauded soporifics which our prudent ancestors concocted to cool the hot blood of such men as I, and to paralyze our sinewy fists.

Nowadays, we see the perversity of it all; we have come to our senses and can appraise the much-belauded revival at its true worth; and our modern sculptors will rear you a respectable angel, a grave adolescent, according to the best canons of taste should you still possess the faith that once requisitioned such works of art.

Even in his much-belauded `Miscellanea' was every point tenable? And Tito, who had just been looking into the `Miscellanea, found so much to say that was agreeable to the secretary he would have done so from the mere disposition to please, without further motive that he showed himself quite worthy to be made a judge in the notable correspondence concerning the culex.

I frankly confess that I do not hesitate to lie when I hope to gain more by untruth than by that much-belauded and divine truth, which, according to your favorite Plato, is allied to all earthly beauty; but it is often just as useless as beauty itself, for the useful and the beautiful exclude each other in a thousand cases, for ten when they coincide.

The music unites inseparably with the words; even the rime adds its point as in mockery she continues Brangaene's praise of the hero: Br. Dost thou ask of Tristan, beloved lady? the wonder of all lands, the much-belauded man, the hero without rival, the guard and ban of glory? Is. Who shrinking from the battle takes refuge where he can, because he has gained a corpse as bride for his master!

"Then you can accuse those whose existence you disbelieve in?" retorted Melissa with angry zeal. "Is this your much-belauded logic?

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