One great similarity between the Kashmirian architecture and that of the various Greek orders is its stereotyped style, which, during the long flourishing period of several centuries, remained unchanged.
One might have thought one's self in the height of the Paris season.
Nobody knew exactly how Svengali lived, and very few knew where (or why).
He was at school in England; that's why he speaks English so well--and behaves so badly, perhaps!
He forgets that there's a fellow called Svengali for the world to talk about!
He bowed right and left to the thunderous applause that greeted him, gave his three little baton-taps, and the lovely music began at once.
But it is not with the art of Little Billee, nor with his fame as a painter, that we are chiefly concerned in this unpretending little tale, except in so far as they have some bearing on his character and his fate.
Her lips and cheeks were rouged; her dark level eyebrows nearly met at the bridge of her short high nose.
Both of these worthies had met Taffy in the Crimea, and frequented the studios in the quartier latin, where they adored (and were adored by) the grisettes and models, especially Trilby.
I will respect even that belief, and do my little best to keep it alive forever.
Mais ce flambeau qu'on nous envie S'allume au feu des passions were dangerous matchboxes in the hands of children.
Whewell's opinions are greatly at variance with mine.
Our first thoughts seem to be, that the objects in which we perceive such motion have understanding and active power as we have.
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