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Of course everybody who works toward such an aim provokes the cry from a lot of fools among us who accuse him of toadying to the English and of "accepting the conventional English conclusion." They had as well talk of missionaries to India accepting Confucius or Buddha. Their fleet has saved us four or five times.

Nothin' comes amiss to him. "But what provokes me, is to hear him go blartin' all over the country about home scenes, and beautiful landscape, and rich vardure. My sakes, the vardure here is so deep, it looks like mournin'; it's actilly dismal.

He does well whatever is required, and therefore I shall promote him as fast as is prudent. I think I can make him of great use to me." "That is another thing that provokes me," said Christine.

The hypothesis that legally the full -imperium- belonged to the patrician, and only the military -imperium- to the plebeian, consular tribunes, not only provokes various questions to which there is no answer as to the course followed, for example, in the event of the election falling, as was by law quite possible, wholly on plebeians but specially conflicts with the fundamental principle of Roman constitutional law, that the -imperium-, that is to say, the right of commanding the burgess in name of the community, was functionally indivisible and capable of no other limitation at all than a territorial one.

You need run after whores, you need, when I'm sure And since he provokes me, I am ready, an't please your worship, to take my bodily oath that I found them a-bed together. What, you have forgot, I suppose, when you beat me into a fit, and made the blood run down my forehead, because I only civilly taxed you with adultery! but I can prove it by all my neighbours.

"One alters so much what one has heard from others in repeating it, only because one has not understood it." "Whoever indulges long in monologue in the presence of others, without flattering his listeners, provokes ill-will." "Every word a man utters provokes the opposite opinion." "Argument and flattery are but poor elements out of which to form a conversation."

It may be, that sudden accession of new knowledge may compel him to cast his former idols to the moles and to the bats. But it must be some very miraculous interposition indeed which can justify him in quitting the religion of his forefathers; and, assuredly, it must be an unwise interposition which provokes him to insult it.

The fire i' the flint Shows not till it be struck; our gentle flame Provokes itself, and like the current files Each bound it chafes. What have you there? We perceive that he is a poet, and a rather rhetorical than sincere one. He has the art, but, as we shall see, not the heart. Painter. A picture, Sir. And when comes your book forth? Poet.

He delights to dwell on that which is fresh to the eye of memory; he yearns after and covets what soothes the frailty of human nature. That touches him most nearly which is withdrawn to a certain distance, which verges on the borders of oblivion: that piques and provokes his fancy most, which is hid from a superficial glance.

Heyday, madame! you are taking a poetical tone, and the comedy of yesterday turns to a tragedy this evening. As to the rest, in eight days you will be where you ought to be, and my task will be completed." "Infamous task! impious task!" cried Milady, with the exultation of a victim who provokes his judge. "My word," said de Winter, rising, "I think the hussy is going mad!

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