Hard all is the word; the two stand to one another like men; rally follows rally in quick succession, each fighting as if he thought to finish the whole thing out of hand.
All three are watching the game eagerly, and joining in the cheering which follows every good hit.
As the wife of Menelaus walks away, the daughter of Agamemnon follows her with her eyes, and speaks thus: El.
Morn follows morn; till while we careless play Comes suddenly the darksome king, whose breath Or wastes or burns or blows our life away, But drives us all down to one pit of death.
Then follows a great scene of high-wrought feeling.
The effect of these passionate entreaties and of the lyrical outburst of anguish which follows is to make us feel the price of Iphigenia's sacrifice.
As a corollary to what has hitherto been said about the differences between the drama of Sophocles and that of Shakespeare, it follows that the former aims at depicting the destinies, and the latter the characters of men.
The home of happiness and plenty lies Where autumn follows summer and the breath Of spring melts into rills the winter's snows.
Now a light rustling wind from the South shakes his wings o'er the wide, wimpling waters: Up the dark-winding river DuLuth follows fast in the wake of Tamdóka.
Novelty sets the gabbling geese agape, And fickle fashion follows like an ape.
The life of man is short, but Art is long, And labor is the lot of mortal man, Ordained by God since human time began: Day follows day and brings its toil and song.
As mid the myriad twinkling stars of heaven Flashes the blazing comet, and a column Of fiery fury follows it, so flashed The dauntless chief, so followed his wild host.
Then an ominous toast follows the king and all the rest, "Wisdom and Unity to the Conference now assembled.
All that follows is for him confined to a pleasant sea-saw between Tories and Whigs, and this means the great debate between M.
But once Mr Heinzen has explained the origin of princedom by means of moral commonplaces, the "connection of princedom with social conditions" followsquite naturally.
If enlightened self-interest is the principle of all morality, it follows that the private interests of men ought to coincide with human interests.
The stir in the streets was just what usually follows the breaking up of long lines of people.
That he meant to say more than he did is evident from the he which follows the four words we have been considering.
In India burialfollows on the heels of death with almost indecent haste, and the sight of a rude coffin in the making, sent no thrill of horror through the young girl.
If this be true, it follows that the essential content of history consists in those events which spring from the psychical motives of human conduct.
It is the man who makes the furrows with the hoe, since the loosening of the ground requires his greater strength; he walks ahead, and the woman follows with the seeds, which she scatters into the furrows.
The second presupposition is that this development follows a preconceived plan; it embodies a purpose--indeed, it expresses purpose in the very highest degree precisely because it proceeds from the will of God.
In both regions, however, tribal organization follows the principle of dual division.
We may say at the outset that the present work follows a radically different direction from that pursued by these first studies in folk psychology.
If this be admitted, it follows that folk psychology supplements not merely the methods of individual or physiological psychology, but also its principles and its laws.
Man cuts up and loosens the soil with his hoe; woman follows after, strewing the seed between the clods.
That we can be concerned only with outlines, moreover, and not with an exhaustive presentation of details, followsfrom the very fact that our aim is a synthetic survey.
And so, as is clearly shown by the romance-like beginnings of epic composition, the metrical form of the epic first follows current song-forms, and then gradually adapts these to the specific needs of the narrative.
It was not genuine humility, only the humility that follows debauch.
You simply follow the Seine as if you were intent on discovering its source, keeping to the beautiful highway that follows the winding stream.
They will have to realize that any one who follows either of them is following the Road of Salvation.
Or it may be that it is only a shadow of the light, as Tigranes has said, and then he who follows it will have a long pilgrimage and a fruitless search.
There was a silent feeling of agreement manifest among them; their looks responded with that indefinable expression which always follows when a speaker has uttered the thought that has been slumbering in the hearts of his listeners.
We can therefore well understand why Polycarp, after exhorting his correspondents to pray for "the kings," immediately follows up this advice by urging them to pray for their persecutors and their enemies.
Cureton, he adopts a tone of triumph, and exclaims: "I venture to hope that the discussion which follows will extinguish the last sparks of its waning life.
Polycarp was eighty-six years of age at the time of his death; and it follows that in A.
As in fasting, so in prayer Bahaism follows the Moslem ceremonial law.
Azal follows the Bab in these restrictions, while Baha exempts tobacco from the prohibition.
Bahai lawfollows the Moslem law in prohibiting the use of alcohol as a beverage, as did the law of the Bab.
It was from this text that the translation which follows was made.
So far the story is romantic enough, and what follows is hardly less so.
If, then, "the most fundamental principle" of mind is memory, it follows that memory enters also as a fundamental principle into development of body.
The narrative of the cleansingfollows the story of the wedding-feast.
This world's good enough; Has infinite sweets: fool he that follows the way that is rough!
The civilized master follows the condition of his dog--that is, if he be cast on some solitary island, he gradually loses his speech.
We will leave him our bill of fare, that he may take heart on finding that while fame follows translation, a good dinner may safely precede that event.
Heaven does not act independently, butfollows a universal law, the so-called "Tao".
Now follows an incident which is stated in the English accounts of the life of Elizabeth Chudleigh; but of which there is no mention in the trial, and which is of more than doubtful truth.
When these dispositions have been grasped the rest follows as a matter of course.
The first hurried search, with its noisy excitement, proving fruitless, there follows an interregnum calmer with suspended activity.
Without resisting, Ryecroft follows his friend down the stairs of the rampart.
He who has flung follows it; and the two gathering up the hardware, after some words exchanged in muttered tone, mount over the cemetery wall.
It follows with great fidelity the line of established fact, never deviating into the unknown.
But all is vanity, all the way; Twilight follows the brightest day, And every cat in the twilight's grey, Every possible cat.
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