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And later I lived through many troublous years; years replete with struggles and mistakes, I had many a Calvary to climb; I had to pay cruelly and in full for having been reared a sensitive, shy little creature, by force of will I had to recast and harden my physical as well as my moral being.
Its exclusiveness and narrowness. Rudimentary poetry an incantation or charm. Inspiration irresponsible. Plato's discriminating view. Explosive and pregnant expression. Natural history of inspiration. Expressions to be understood must be recreated, and so changed. Expressions may be recast perversely, humourously, or sublimely. The nature of prose. It is more advanced and responsible than poetry.
That he felt dissatisfied with this portion of the work, the drawing at Windsor plainly shows, for the figures appear here in a different position, as if he had tried to recast his scheme. Some may object that the drawing of the shepherd is atrocious, and that the figures are of disproportionate sizes. Such failings, they say, cannot be laid to a great master's charge.
Ah me, when will they return, and with what altered hopes! It is, I fear, easier to turn the sickle into the sword than to recast the sword back again into the sickle! We found a completed regiment at Wisconsin consisting entirely of Germans.
As he no doubt himself perceived, his idea was quite independent of this hypothesis, since, as we have seen, he was led to surmise that heat could disappear; but his demonstrations needed to be recast and, in some points, modified.
"Is the verse that is recast meant to symbolize a moral in love?" "In love? nay, I know not; but in life, yes, at least the life of the artist." "The paraphrase of the original is yours, Signorina, words and music both. Am I not right?
Los Angeles Times, May 4, 1921. The hundredth anniversary of the passing of Napoleon centers attention anew on one of the baffling figures of all time a man at once attractive and repulsive; a soldier of infinite courage who on at least one occasion acted the coward; a master strategist who, to the last, seemed never to fully grasp that strategy by which he almost recast a world.
He was waiting for Marion she had sent word she should come and he came out of the front door into the sunshine with a smile of welcome when he saw Dicksie with her. Dicksie, long an admirer of Sinclair's, as women usually were, had recast somewhat violently her opinions of him. She faced him now with a criminal consciousness that she knew too much.
His abounding vitality must have produced its impression on all who met him; there was a still fire about him which any one could see would blaze up to melt all difficulties and recast obstacles into implements in the mould of an heroic will.
Would it be no joy to you if I, through your influence, recast my life remade my policy, renewed my youth pursuing principle where I have pursued opportunity? Angele, come to Kenilworth with me. Leave De la Foret to his fate. The way to happiness is with me. Will you come?" He had made his great effort. As he spoke he almost himself believed that he told the truth.
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