I remember the first time I ever heard of Tennyson was when, one evening in the twilight, she sang his echo song from "The Princess".
I saw him, thanked me for what I had done for him; delivered one of the most impressive discourses on intemperance that I ever heard; and asked me to try to help him get work.
The glum fellow who had insisted on his rights at Washington made a little speech, and paid the Captain one of the prettiest compliments I ever heard.
Madame Swetchine, a Russian, is one of the cleverest women I ever heard converse.
It was, I think, the only sermon I ever heard which I wished longer.
He was, I think, the only man in his position in life whom I ever heard do so.
Her speaking voice was, I think, one of the most beautiful I ever heard, and she used it conscientiously, if I may say so.
No further effort was made in the premises, so far as I ever heard, either by Germany or Great Britain.
France, Seelye at English Cambridge, and Goldwin Smith at Cornell, the best I ever heard anywhere.
I was forced to commend them, yet it was the saddest stuff I ever heard.
Knipp had spread abroad; and he extols it above any thing he ever heard, and, without flattery, I know it is good in its kind.
I am sure of this because when I hear them it seems as though they were the first sounds that I ever heard.
For there appeared to be a Montour in every bit of devil's work we ever heard of--and it seemed as though there was no end to their number.
Which is strange, as she has been so courted and is deeply versed in experience, and has lived more free of restraint than most women I ever heard of.
That reminds me," said Ronald Ingram, "of quite the funniest thing I ever heard.
I will go with you, of course; but it is the craziest freak I ever heard of.
Monsieur has not the most courteous way of asking questions, that I ever heard of; but I have no particular objection to answer him.
Upon my word, it is the most extraordinary spectacle I ever heard of.
I think he was the most amusing talker I ever heard, only there was a great spice of malice in all that he said--or did not say; and Madame de Montausier kept him in check, as she well knew how to do.
This is a brief statement of one of the bloodiest fights that we ever heard of.
I walked up to the Court House to day, where I heard one of the most interesting cases I ever heard.
But of all the cautious and careful answers we ever heard of was one given by a carpenter to an old lady in Glasgow, for whom he was working, and the anecdote is well authenticated.
On one occasion, however, even this prejudice gave way before the power of the most eloquent preacher that Scotland ever heard, or perhaps that the world ever heard.
I have taken my little thread satin beauty into the house with me; she is allowed by Bononcini to have the finest voice he ever heard in England.
I know not under what constellation that foolish stuff was wrote, but it has been translated into more languages than any modern performance I ever heard of," she added.
I think we have the greatest lot of other people's worries on our shoulders that I ever heard of.
Which was awful grammar, but the most illuminating sentence I ever heard," declared Bess, afterward.
Sallie Morton and Celia Snubbins, I think you are two of the most foolish girls I ever heard of!
James McCosh, who was the greatest preacher he ever heard.
Harper, in China, that the first time he ever heard it sung was at a prayer meeting of American missionaries in Turkey.
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