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Updated: June 1, 2025
He preached to me dogmatically those social trifles which head or heart can see without instruction; he seemed to mistrust me. If I had not had the inward support of my great love he would have made me awkward and stupid by affecting to believe that I knew nothing of life. He presented me in society under the expectation that my dulness would be a foil to his qualities.
Nevertheless, no one can dogmatically assert that the artist must confine himself in his choice of subjects.
The idea of finding himself the successful reviver of an inanimate doctrine, while secretly conscious that he was, in reality, a skeptic in matters of dogmatically vital importance, was to a mind so prone to delight in paradoxes eminently agreeable.
About once a fortnight the authorities rased the house of some brigand, after sending his family to the galleys, and paying a reward to the informer who had denounced him. St. Peter's Gate, which adjoins the house of the Antonellis, was ornamented with a garland of human heads, which eloquent relics grinned dogmatically enough in their iron cages.
The tree is formed try only to bend the young twig!" "Trees are trees, and twigs twigs," said the parson, dogmatically; "but man is always growing till he falls into the grave. I think I have heard you say that you once had a narrow escape of a prison?" "Very narrow."
But the shorter discourse says dogmatically "Beings are not born in that Buddha country as a reward and result of good works performed in this present life.
"What do folks want with a charm when they've got a spade to chop the beast's head off with?" "But as he's gone, Swan," observed Valentine, "of course you cannot dig him out; so you need not trouble yourself to dig at all." "Oh, but that's not fair. We want, in case he's there, to see him." "No, no," said Swan dogmatically; "I never heard of such a thing as having the same chance twice over.
Formerly it was dogmatically maintained that the effect of an external stimulus on somatic organs or tissues could have no influence on the determinants in the chromosomes of the gametes to which the hereditary characters of the organism were due. As we have tried to show, this dogma is no longer credible in face of the discoveries concerning hormones.
"There is nobody as wouldn't get harm, man or woman, or even children," cried Granny dogmatically. "It was the last place as poor Lord Markland was ever in afore his accident, and who knows " Geoff put down his bread and butter. "That's my father," he said. He did not use the more familiar title when talking to strangers. "Did he know those people? Perhaps his horses got wild escaping from them."
'Did you ever see anything in me which seemed to make such an idea likely? 'You see, I have known you but for so short a time. 'People who are worth knowing at all are known at once or never known, she said promptly and very dogmatically. 'Young ladies do not wear their hearts upon their sleeves. 'I am afraid I do sometimes too much, she said. 'I thought it at least possible. 'Now you know.
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