Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 5, 2025
March," the other answered cordially; adding to himself, "Got to revise my opinion of the black coat. Didn't quite deserve that after the way you've badgered him, eh, John Knott?" He shrugged his big shoulders a little shamefacedly. "Of course, I'd do my best," he continued. "But you see ten to one I shan't be here at the moment.
Horace, with all his admiration for him, cannot shut his eyes to his evident faults, the rudeness of his language, the carelessness of his composition, the habit of mixing Greek and Latin words, which his zealous admirers construed into a virtue, and, last but not least, the diffuseness inseparable from a hasty draft which he took no trouble to revise.
Publication is as essential to a poet as an audience to a playwright; Keats realized this truth when he printed Endymion. He knew it was full of faults and that he could not revise it. But he also knew that its publication would set him free, and make it possible for him immediately to write something better. This seems to have been the case with Amy Lowell.
Now that a new Congress has been elected on a platform of a tariff for revenue only rather than a protective tariff, and is to revise the tariff on that basis, it is needless for me to occupy the time of this Congress with arguments or recommendations in favor of a protective tariff.
A special session of the Legislature in 1915 proposed a convention to revise the constitution and submitted the question to the voters. Immediately Miss Jean Gordon, president of the State Suffrage Association, accompanied by Miss Lilly Richardson and Mrs. Ida Porter Boyer, visited the various parishes and formed working committees in 40 of the 63.
If life were only a summer's day! But already winter was approaching. Discontent was brewing on the estate. Taxes were unpaid; tenants were grumbling at high rents; laborers were threatening and their wives complaining. Frequently, in the very midst of composing a poem, Morpheus would be called to adjust a difficulty, settle a dispute, or revise an account.
Here are a few significant, graphic facts which would furnish interesting material for a new edition of Virgil's "Georgics" and "Bucolics" or lead Horace to revise his verses on rural life. I cannot recall that, until I met that old-world population coming over the mountains as I made my first journey east out of that valley, over twenty years ago, I ever saw a woman at work in the fields.
Lighthead, will make my idea quite plain and I hope to revise final draft if God will my dutiful respect to the Board, and kind regards to the chief clerk. It was kind of you to come most thoughtful." This young gentleman came into my room to learn the state of the case, and was much impressed.
If a syndicate of Dempsey, Carpentier, and one of the Zoo gorillas had endeavoured to stay his progress at that moment, they would have had reason to consider it a rash move. Archie wanted to be elsewhere, and the blood of generations of Moffams, many of whom had swung a wicked axe in the free-for-all mix-ups of the Middle Ages, boiled within him at any attempt to revise his plans.
"I suppose I must revise that senior English this evening," said Bertha absently. But she made no move to do so. She was studying her friend's face. How very pale and thin Grace looked surely much paler and thinner than when she had come to the Academy, and she had not by any means been plump and rosy then. I believe she could not stand two months at Clarkman's, thought Bertha.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking