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Updated: May 11, 2025


The men who chase the golf-ball don't have to pursue the doctor. Two hours of outdoor exercise by the master never yet made him over-critical of the cook. Nature never punished a man for getting his legs tired. She has punished many for getting their nerves exhausted. The best record in golf is the record she has made of restored health to the middle-aged.

Besides, she could guess at the interpretations that loomed in his mind; could guess at what Imogen had told him; it hardly needed his next words to let her know. "But was he so mediocre, so pretentious?" he suggested, with the touch of timidity that comes from a deeper hostility than one can openly avow. "Aren't you a little over-critical through being disappointed in him personally?

However, this over-critical writing soon became newspaper gossip, and began for Cooper six long years of tedious lawsuits, finally settled in his favor in 1843.

Of course praise is needed and so is reward. What is here to be emphasized is that a sense of great responsibility and an over-critical attitude toward the children is a factor of importance in the nervous state of the modern housewife. Increasing knowledge and increasing demand have brought with them bad as well as good results.

Thus in dealing with him as a colourist we have to bear in mind that it was by line and modelling chiefly that his effects of movement were obtained. To be over-critical of the shortcomings of his colour, therefore, would be as foolish as to miss the charm of Bonifazio's splendid harmonies in abuse of some defect of drawing.

He had travelled much, and had mingled in very varied society; he had a moderate fortune, no vices, no ambition, and no capacity of ennui. He was fastidious and over-critical, it might be, in his theories, but in practice he was easily suited and never vexed.

She watched him dumbly as he filled his pipe with quiet precision. Finally, as he looked at her again, she spoke. "I don't want to seem over-critical ungrateful, but " her breath came quickly "though you have been so awfully good to me, I can't help feeling that you might have done more for Guy, if if you had been kinder when he went wrong.

And if I, who am very fastidious and very captious, and over-critical in a hundred ways if I am inclined to think that a part is rather more than you, with your short dramatic experience, can compass quite successfully, why, what does it matter? I may be quite wrong. Don't take any notice of my opinion: forget it, and let me help you, if I can, by talking over the play.

The over-critical might have objected that English sailors do not, as a rule, have braids of brown hair escaping from their hats, and that the brave captain and explorer walked with some difficulty; but the speech and action of the sailor were spirited, and the captain's halting step was doubtless owing to temporary fatigue.

"Leave your hearers to judge of that," returned Gillespie. "Do your best, and take your chance. I promise you two pupils at least not over-critical my wife and myself. It is amazing how little those even who imagine they love it know about English poetry." "But where should I find a room?" Hector still objected. "Would not this drawing room do?" asked his friend. "Splendidly!" answered Hector.

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