And Mr. David MacRitchie in supporting his own Pygmy Theory has made interesting modern elaborations of these two slightly different theories concerning changelings.
He felt his way to effectual practice through a multitude of trials and misconceptions, with fantastic and unnecessary elaborations and false interpretations at every turn.
It gives in the most general way an account of our present knowledge of history, shorn of elaborations and complications.
The two following patterns are elaborations of the foregoing, but are much more uncommon.
On the other hand, inelaborations of the Catechism, notably in the Nuernberg Catechism-sermons, it is supplanted by the Office of the Keys, and in later prints also combined with it or otherwise recast.
To follow Mrs. Macdonald into the inner recesses and elaborations of her argument would be a difficult and tedious task.
The theological disregard of the great Eastern teachers, neither assenting nor denying, did on the other hand permit elaborations of explanation and accumulations of ritual from the very beginning.
Islam from the outset was fairly proof against the theological elaborations that have perplexed and divided Christianity and smothered the spirit of Jesus.
If ever the soul and spirit of one person operated through another, the soul and spirit of this brilliant woman operated through the apparent mental elaborations of Samuel Butler.
When he writes, however, his mental elaborations encompass the degree that permits him to pen this chaste message: "God damn my wife.
To the writer such elaborations as "begotten of the Father before all worlds" are no better than intellectual shark's teeth and oyster shells.
Let us leave, therefore, these morbid elaborations of the human intelligence to drift to limbo, and come rather to the natural heresies that spring from fundamental weaknesses of the human character, and which are common to all religions.
Many a long letter was received from him during those years; while on one occasion he actually wrote out the entire music of an Italian aria, "Liete voci," giving his own elaborations of the original melody.
I have taken all my elaborationsand notes and put them together.
Had they stuck to the text it would all have been well; but a reporter is a reporter; in spite of the editors there were numerous little elaborations to pervert the context.
It escaped the most deadly of all faults, a cold and academic mannerism--and this at a time when the rest of Italy was given over to the inflated followers of Michelangelo and the calculated elaborations of the eclectics.
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