Nor is this gloom less wonderful so far as it bears witness to the error of human choice, even when the nature of good and evil is most definitely set before it.
What interest or passion," exclaims Theophilus in the court of Justinian, "can reach the calm and sublime elevation of the monarch?
According to the etymology of foenus, the principal is supposed to generate the interest: a breed of barren metal, exclaims Shakespeare--and the stage is the echo of the public voice.
That which my sect teaches me is obscure, I confess it, exclaims a fanatic; and it is in consequence of that obscurity that I must believe it; for it says itself that it abounds in obscurities.
What unbeliever, exclaims the secretary, can deny all these evident facts, which took place in one corner of the earth, in the face of all the world?
Satan is busy,” he exclaims to his friend Wenceslaus Link during these storms, “and would fain make it impossible for me to write; he wants to drag me down to him in hell.
Without Scripture faith soon goes,” he exclaims after labouring to bring forward arguments from the Bible in support of the new faith in Christ.
Citizen deputy," exclaims with delighted awe one of the courteous strangers; "see how the tyrant's eyes are glowing.
As they go off, Hamlet exclaims tragically, "Patience, my father, patience!
Charlotte stands rigid, while Albert exclaims to himself: "He loves my wife!
Upon hearing this name Aida exclaims to herself, "My father!
Thus the Chinese philosopher exclaims very unadvisedly, "The bonzes and priests of all religions keep up superstition and imposture: all reformations begin with the laity.
The prophet Amos exclaims most pertinently, "Can two walk together unless they be agreed?
The King exclaims against his rashness, for since he had heard Brangoena's story of the love-potion he had come to give his consent to the union of the lovers.
They warn him again to fly from the curse, but he proudly exclaims that his sword is invincible and can crush the Norns.
This won’t do,” exclaims the irate registrar of apartments; “the day of the week should be mentioned.
The gay Madame Montford, as I am a Christian," he exclaims in the eagerness of the moment, and the strange figure vanishes out of the door.
Only command me and all that are mine," exclaims a third.
My house is yours," exclaims one with a look that carries conviction.
Now, by the heaven above us,” exclaims the Conde, “what miracle is this?
Dare not to question the judgment of God,” exclaims the archbishop, an expression of lofty scorn lighting up the evil brilliancy of his deeply sunken eyes.
Oh no, dear, I should not think of it," nobly exclaims the second woman.
Just the very thing I want," exclaims the gourmet delightedly.
What a contrast between the poetic optimism of Sartor and the heavily-charged pessimism of old age, when Carlyle, with wailing pathos, exclaims that God does nothing.
It is impossible that I can be detected,” he mentally exclaims a thousand times in an hour: “my precautions are so well devised.
I am Sir Robin McTart of Robinswold, Kent," exclaims he, feeling positive that this saucy minx is none other than his adored, for be it remembered Lady Biddy spoke under her breath and with a disguised tone to her voice.
De Bohun breaks a joke," exclaims a third, all at once.
Sir Robin," exclaims Percy loudly, "I pray you answer and leave not your friends to imagine evil.
What shall we say (exclaims he) of the errors of transcribers, and of the impious temerity with which they have corrupted the text?
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