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Updated: June 19, 2025


Vous avez devant vous le grand inconnu de la nouvelle loi electorale; dangereux, parce que l'omnipotence de la Chambre des Communes, favorable au gouvernement parlementaire lorsque cette Chambre se recrutait exclusivement dans la haute classe et en avait l'esprit, pourra etre un instrument redoutable pour la liberte et pour toute l'organisation sociale le jour ou MM. Chamberlain, Parnell et Bradlaugh auront chacun un parti derriere eux.

Kami says, when he puts his head on one side, so, "Il y a du sentiment, mais il n'y a pas de parti pris." He rolled the r threateningly, as Kami used to do. 'Yes, that is what he says; and I'm beginning to think that he is right. 'Certainly he is. Dick admitted that two people in the world could do and say no wrong. Kami was the man. 'And now you say the same thing. It's so disheartening.

"It was on the occasion of the marriage of his only daughter to a handsome and agreeable young man, the most eligible parti of the neighbourhood." "That was you and me," Nell explained, contentedly. "Well, you are a vain old boy!" "No interruptions, please," Ted went on, pulling at his pipe.

This 'sujetion', if it be one to you, will cost you but very little in these three or four months that you are yet to pass in Paris, and will bring you in a great deal; nor will it, nor ought it, to hinder you from being in a more entertaining company a great part of the day. 'Vous pouvez, si vous le voulex, tirer un grand parti de ces quatre mois'. May God make you so, and bless you! Adieu.

I have, as I told you, made some deductions, but, if you will permit me to give you some counsel, I would tell you to go back to the château now, with no parti pris, and seek her immediately, and get her to tell you the whole truth yourself.

The infection of Beckmesser's jealous spite is wanting; softening influences are in the lovely scene, the poetic occasion. The pure ecstasy of the song has a chance to work its spell, to transport them outside of their limitations. They are honourable men, as Sachs assured Walther; they have no parti pris of bolts and shutters against the New; on occasion they can be generous.

I could not bear Euripides at college. I now read my recantation. He has faults undoubtedly. But what a poet! Macaulay, Life and Letters, i. 43. These men and there is no difficulty in adding to their number are not only qualified but unprejudiced witnesses. They have no parti pris.

He took the stool in leap-frog fashion, and struck a droll simultaneous discord. "Come on. Well, then, catch me on the chorus!" "Pour qu' j' finisse Mon service Au Tonkin je suis parti!" To a discreet set of verses, he rattled a bravado accompaniment. Presently Chantel moved to his side, and, with the same spirit, swung into the chorus.

They simply won't give any, and as a policy, you know what you call a parti pris, a deep game that's positively remarkable." It was so remarkable that our friend had pulled up before his hostess with the vision of it; he had risen from his chair at the end of ten minutes and begun, as a help not to worry, to move about before her quite as he moved before Maria.

True, he was not quite so good a parti as the other; but it was comforting to think that there was every probability that it would occasion her old antagonist equal annoyance. It further struck her that, engrossed in her plans for her daughter, Lady Mary would probably totally overlook any flirtation of her son's.

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