It is only fair to say that he seldom invented a word outright, but he altered and modified with a free hand.
But things are altered now, and my girls gaze with critical calmness and carefully balanced pince-nez on that which would have sent their grandmothers shrieking from the gallery.
But the exhibition altered all this, and it is revealing no secrets to say that within a year after the exhibition was closed I had aided in the transfer of more than one-half of the pictures from their first owners.
Although he altered his titles, nothing offended him more than when others tampered with them or stole them.
Another incident remembered by Mr. Thomas would havealtered Hamerton's idea of Whistler's business methods.
The discovery that Max was human had somehow altered everything, and made her own conduct appear dastardly.
Until 1820 the south-eastern district of Pechersk was the industrial and commercial quarter; but it has been greatly altered in carrying out fortifications commenced in that year by Tsar Nicholas I.
The inland shire-boundary has varied with thealtered course of the Rother.
Malcolm, too impetuous to profit by it, left his successor to reap the harvest of altered circumstances.
It is a mere matter of feeling, and I should not have mentioned it had I known the altered relations between him and Miss Wylie.
I think, under our altered relations, you had better call me Sidney.
But might it not have been altered and adapted to our notions?
The truth is--I have altered; and altered until I had not the face to alter any more.
The original design of Wren had to be altered slightly because of the terrain of the country-side.
He altered a clause added by Tiberius to the Papia-Poppaean law [521], which inferred that men of sixty years of age were incapable of begetting children.
The verse ran as follows: Auriculas asini Mida rex habet; King Midas has an ass's ears; but Cornutus altered it thus; Auriculas asini quis non hahet?
Fenn leaned forward, and there was an altered note in his tone.
Do you mean to insinuate that I have altered or forged the letters?
By the bye," he went on, in an altered tone, "there is one question which I have always had in my mind to ask you.
And it seems that the Duke of York himself was the first man that did speak to the King of this, though he hath since altered his mind; and that W.
That is the reason why Tubain altered his course and came down so far away instead of directly overhead.
Once the Martian instruments had ceased to watch him, he altered his course and made for Earth.
Stidmann, the best of good fellows, got articles written, in which adverse criticism was contravened, and it was pointed out that sculptors alteredtheir works in translating the plaster into marble, and that the marble would be the test.
Since 1820 a constitutional government and the press have completely altered the conditions of existence.
In the course of three years ambition had altered Crevel's pretensions.
The troublous aspect of the times had of late somewhat altered the character of these meetings; and the two holyday hours were now for the most part, if not entirely, consumed in grave and anxious consultations on public affairs.
Here, before your noble friend, I must say that I have seen this for a long time: for more than a year I have witnessed with deep pain your altered manners and your failing health.
Whenever the Author has altered a few particulars and even a few catastrophes, he has been forced to do so by the cause of that catastrophe and the urgency of giving it a happy termination.
The sewerage is altered now a good deal, and the great main stream goes far down the river, but I'm talking about the time when all the sewers emptied themselves straight into the Thames.
Times is altered since I was a lad, I can tell you.
Things of the past, these, and times are altered for the better now in the navy; but in them good old times there were black doings, and no wonder there were plenty of mutinies.
How entirely it is altered by the removal of the testes in eunuchs is known to every one: in corresponding proportion, is it altered by every act of the generative organs, but especially by sexual indulgence during puberty.
The steersman in the lug-sailed boat altered his course slightly and reached down towards the derelict As he neared her he dropped his sail and got out oars.
I suppose it arises from the same cause as that which altered the direction of my marble as it ran along--the inequality of the ground.
He teased me about my punch, which I altered three times, he following it with anxious looks as the bowl disappeared through the door.
Brahms, like everyone else, had to buy exact technical knowledge with experience, and the quartet was considerably altered before its final completion.
In appearance, Brahms had again greatly alteredsince our meeting in Berlin.
Then it must be well," said Susan in an alteredvoice on hearing this.
The death of Yuan Shih-kai in the Summer of 1916 radically altered the situation.
The regularity and simplicity of the process, as well as the unmistakable evidences of an altered mental condition, left no doubt of the genuineness of the induced sleep.
Something has happened that has altered my entire scheme of life.
And then Lady Feo altered her plans, drove over to Aylesbury and told me I might do anything I liked until Monday night, as there was no room for me in Mrs. Winchfield's house.
On her way home that night, Lola dropped in to her own little dressmaker who lived in one of the numerous dismal villas off Queen's Road, for the purpose of having it altered to fit her.
Regarded as a group, they are a consequence of our alteredmode of life and peculiar civilization.
The gums are rarely altered sufficiently to aid diagnosis; not infrequently they are congested or bluish, rarely hemorrhagic, and never ulcerous or spongy.
This fact may be ascribed to altered social conditions which led to a great multiplication of eleemosynary institutions.
The following year when the procedure was altered so that the milk was merely pasteurized, no case of this disorder developed.
This shows that the cellular structure of the vessels is altered in the course of scurvy, and indicates probably that this is an important cause of the hemorrhages.
In the scurvy of adults as well as that of infants, the nails and the hair arealtered by the nutritional condition.