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Updated: June 1, 2025


To employ a vulgarism of the hour, it had the punch. It landed you and between the eyes. It required neither commentaries nor explanation. It was all there. It was tangible as a brickbat, self-evident as the sun. In admiring it, the young man philosophised stoically. Did he not have enough for that already? Yes, but later?

That night talking was allowed in the Refectory, and how the girls jabbered! It was like the rolling of ceaseless thunder one would have thought they had never talked before and never would talk again, and that they were anxious to unload themselves once for all. "How the ordinary becomes the extraordinary by being forbidden," philosophised Eileen.

Miss Polly Burton had had many an argument with Mr. Richard Frobisher about that old man in the corner, who seemed far more interesting and deucedly more mysterious than any of the crimes over which he philosophised.

The whole shameful story of that scene last night! There was a reporter there when it happened." Together they read the papers. Their comments varied. The young man writhed and groaned under the revelations that were going to the public; the old clerk chuckled and philosophised. Every one of these papers prophesied other and more sensational developments before the day was over.

This moment in the unfolding of character Mozart has arrested and eternalised for us in Cherubino's melodies; for it is the privilege of art to render things most fugitive and evanescent fixed imperishably in immortal form. This is indeed a rhapsodical production. Miranda was probably right. Had it not been for Pauline Lucca, I might not have philosophised the Nozze thus.

He is tolerated, sometimes spoiled and petted, because, well, because he has an elder brother who, some day, will be an Earl; but he counts for little or nothing in the world's affairs. "Be thankful, sir, you are only the second son of a highland piper." The tramp reflected for a while. "Ay, ay!" he philosophised at last, "no doot, maybe, just that.

His pardon was obtained in May, 1723. In 1725 he was allowed by Act of Parliament the possession of his family inheritance; but as the attainder was not reversed he could never again sit in Parliament. So he came home in 1725, and bought an estate at Dawley, near Uxbridge. There he philosophised in his own way and played at farming, discoursed with Pope and plied his pen against the Whigs.

Where, they philosophised in passing, would a man cease to be a man in the sequence of substitutions? Philosophy had never been an important preoccupation of mine. It was the only discipline no further ahead in its really essential questions than the Greeks of four thousand years ago.

I would be off to California we Russians are ready to do anything but I promised an editor to study the question of the commerce of the Mediterranean in detail. You will say that's an uninteresting, special subject, but that's just what we need, specialists; we have philosophised enough, now we need the practical, the practical.

No sir smile neighbour shall covet his ox or his wife or his manservant or his maidservant or his jackass. Or his jennyass, Buck Mulligan antiphoned. Gentle Will is being roughly handled, gentle Mr Best said gently. Which will? gagged sweetly Buck Mulligan. We are getting mixed. The will to live, John Eglinton philosophised, for poor Ann, Will's widow, is the will to die. Requiescat!

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