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Like the high-caste Hindu, the nobler race will marry women of lower classes; for instance, King Njogoni's mother was a Benga; but the inverse proceeding is a disgrace to the woman, apparently an instinctive feeling on the part of the reproducer, still lingering in the most advanced societies.
He said that in a proud, self-satisfied, almost triumphant manner, and I felt profound pity, mingled with a feeling of vague contempt for this vainglorious and simple reproducer of his species, who spent his nights in his country house in uxorious pleasures.
Akers conducted us to the shop of the jeweller Castellani, who is a great reproducer of ornaments in the old Roman and Etruscan fashion.
Petrarch was not only a distinguished geographer the first map of Italy is said to have been drawn by his direction and not only a reproducer of the sayings of the ancients, but felt himself the influence of natural beauty.
But," he added, "as I am not descended from the Doges nor the Pilgrim Fathers, I, a poor, degenerate Gallo-Roman, fear the dampness on account of my rheumatism, and ask your permission to reenter the house." Then, as he passed through the door of the salon: "Raphael, a builder! Titian, an upholsterer! Lorenzetti, a reproducer!" he repeated to himself.
Ideas cease to belong to an author as soon as they are made public; if they are new at all somebody else appropriates them; and if they are old, as alas! most of them must be at this period of the world's progress, the mistaken reproducer is relieved of the horrid responsibility by kindly critics promptly.
Then I adjusted the reproducer, which when he began to operate it, proceeded to grind out "'Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go' "with the very quality and tones of my voice! We were never so taken back in our lives.
When the savage first intrusts the seed to the bosom of the earth when, through a strange and unaccountable process, he beholds what he buried in one season spring forth the harvest of the next the EARTH itself, the mysterious garner, the benign, but sometimes the capricious reproducer of the treasures committed to its charge becomes the object of the wonder, the hope, and the fear, which are the natural origin of adoration and prayer.
But," he added, "as I am not descended from the Doges nor the Pilgrim Fathers, I, a poor, degenerate Gallo- Roman, fear the dampness on account of my rheumatism, and ask your permission to reenter the house." Then, as he passed through the door of the salon: "Raphael, a builder! Titian, an upholsterer! Lorenzetti, a reproducer!" he repeated to himself.
Petrarch was not only a distinguished geographer the first map of Italy is said to have been drawn by his direction and not only a reproducer of the sayings of the ancients, but felt himself the influence of natural beauty.
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