Was she so involved in duties, or in cares, as to be unmindful of all thesediverse tongues that told their various story in that lofty and lonely apartment of the old stone house?
But the man in question was thinking thoughts as widely diverse from these attributed to him as one could easily imagine.
This interpretation was a literary tradition of centuries, and may be found in suchdiverse writers as Corneille and Lessing, Racine and Dryden, Dacier and Rapin.
To this I reply that diverse nations require diverse manners of doing things, and that among the French there are other means of doing this without interrupting the continuity of a story.
Pelletier's point of view is here that of the Pleiade, which aimed at a distinct poetic language, diverse from ordinary prose speech.
Personality rather evokes its LIKE from other souls, which are "all in degree, no way diverse in kind.
Nowhere", remarks Professor Jastrow, "does a high form of culture arise without the commingling of diverse ethnic elements.
It is possible that this obscure kingdom embraced diverse ethnic elements, and that it was controlled in turn by military aristocracies of Sumerians, Elamites, Kassites, and Arabians.
Variations of this sort, which might be called biological individualisations, are in any case subject to the most diverse influences of environment, which concur in producing individual varieties.
Such decisions by the teacher evidently have no such foundation in justice as he supposes; the diverse abilities of the two types of children are associated with the constitution of their organisms.
In such cases we have individuals of profoundly diverse types, whose diversity is essentially connected with the proportional differences between the several parts of their stature.
One of the objections which may be raised to the theory of the medial man is that there cannot be any one perfect, human model because of the diverse races of mankind, each with its own established biological characteristics.
The stature maintains its proportions in spite of combinations with diverse cranial and facial types, and in spite of varied colours of skin and hair.
For all that, the principle as a whole does not alter its characteristic, which is a differentiation of diverse types (for example, the tall rich and the short poor).
But the most diverse causes; nerves, the weather, weariness, etc.
It would contradict all Indian history, if they had not as many names as there werediverse nations, to whom they were known.
They do not necessarily imply diverse or remote geographical positions.
They must have necessarily known the equinoxes by the observation of capes and mountains, which cast their shadows from points and describe angles so very diverse at the periods of the sun’s greatest recession, or return.
On which pithy reply diverse persons will put diverse interpretations.
How then could we gain a vision of the whole, a whole composed of such vast and diverse parts?
Mazzini hardly recognised how difficult and vague and diversemight be the detailed interpretation of tradition, and he was never very modest in making his own inductions.
Two men of such diverse character could probably have never worked cordially together.
Their testimony serves to show that the forms by which men and women are haunted are far more diverse and subtle than we knew.
During the days that elapsed between the King's flight and his forced return to Paris, diverse shades of opinion made themselves manifest in the capital.
Lucien Bonaparte, the secret accomplice of his brother's intrigue against the liberties of the land, and who had followed with anguish the diverse incidents of the preceding scene, seemed stricken with consternation at the General's retreat.
According to a man who has made a careful study of the entire subject, thirty-seven states have diverse laws regulating locomotive bells, thirty-five have laws about whistles and thirty-two have headlight laws.
On the many floors of this group of buildings are myriad separate industries, widely diverse as to character and product but all of them capable of concentrated location.
My work is complicated and diverse but it is largely a case of having it organized.
The problem of the origin of evil has found these two diverse interpretations and these have had a large influence in shaping the characters, respectively, of these two great ethnic religions.
This difference of ideal between the two faiths is fundamental and must work for very diverse results.
The difficulty of the problem is illustrated by, for example, the diverse legal standards for milk that prevail in the United States, where the prescribed percentage of fat in fresh cows' milk ranges from 2.
Armenia has been the battle ground where diverse systems of religion and civilization have fought for supremacy.
What moved hir so to conjecture, diverse men ar ofdiverse judgementis.
In the meantyme, diverse mediatouris passed betuix, amongis whome the Lord Ruthven, for our parte, wes principall.
In the end of that nixt harvest, was sein upoun the Bordouris of England and Scotland a strange fyre, which discended from the heavin, and brunt diverse cornes in boyth the realmes, but most in England.
In Dondie, after many wourdis betuix him and me, I said, that albeit diverse sinister reportis had bene maid of me, yitt did I never declair any evident tockin of haiterent nor inmitie against your Grace.
Yea, thei monted the ordinance so height upoun the Abbay Kirk, that thei mycht discover the ground of the close[503] in diverse places.
And to absteane for my luif fra persuyt, as your Lordschip hes signified, I am addetted to your Lordschip, as I have writtin diverse tymes befoir.
The medical evidence was also of a most bewildering and diverse nature.
As a young boy and an old man I have seen my native town under two very diverse aspects.
The bousour was anowed all Of each manere diverse animal.
It is all American, but American of diverse ideals; and you are hardly over the border before you are sensible of diverse effects, which are the more apparent to you the more American you are.
They proceed from diverse intellectual preoccupations, and the mind combines them only by making them first separately, and then adding them together.
The adjective "ascetic" is applied to conduct originating on diverse psychological levels, which I might as well begin by distinguishing from one another.
It is capable of forming matrimonial alliances with material furnished by the most diverse philosophies and theologies, provided only they can find a place in their framework for its peculiar emotional mood.
The fact of diverse judgments about religious phenomena is therefore entirely unescapable, whatever may be one's own desire to attain the irreversible.