To be versed in the history of Eastcheap, great and little, from London Stone even unto the Monument, was doubtless, in her opinion, to be acquainted with the history of the universe.
But since it pleaseth thee to be an ass, I will make thee a spectacle and a laughing stock to great and small.
If not, I will rub the ring and bid the Marid slay you all, great and small.
From all Patriot artillery, great and small; from Feuillants Terrace, and all terraces and places of the widespread Insurrectionary sea, there roars responsive a red whirlwind.
Some of our readers may have seen, in India, a cloud of crows pecking a sick vulture to death, no bad type of what happens in that country, as often as fortune deserts one who has been great and dreaded.
While anticipating a fierce conflict, a great and wide-wasting destruction, he would yet have looked forward to the final close with a good hope for France and for mankind.
The Revolution, great and manifold as were the blessings of which it was directly or remotely the cause, at first aggravated this evil.
That's a great and, splendid nation, and deserves to be set free.
How glowed his eyes with the lustre of great and world-swaying thoughts, as, rising from his chair, he returned the gaze of his sovereign with one that seemed to crave forbearance!
Perhaps the deeds which in ordinary people would be called cowardly, may with them be great and noble.
You must live for your subjects--live to be great and good, yet ever mistrusted, ever misunderstood.
I feel flattered, sire, by the comparison your majesty makes of me to so great and powerful a potentate," replied the baron, laughing.
Yes, here was London, great and pitiless, and the fear of it was upon our souls as we rode into it that day.
Hannah accepted the answer as she had accepted every other negative in life, great and small.
It's because the people have chosen you to do all that for them--you are so great and good.
And it gives a divine dignity to all things, great and small, good and bad, when we see them all taken up into God's hand, in order that by means of them He may make for Himself an experienced people.
For He has not only begun a good work in you, but He has begun that special and peculiar work which, when it goes on to perfection, makes a great and an eminent saint of God.
I have said enough to show what was this monstrous personage, whose death was a relief to great and little, to all Europe, even to his brother, whom he treated like a negro.
My own private deliverance seemed so great and so unhoped for, that it appeared to me that the State must gain everything by such a loss.
All these honours sogreat and so unheard of bestowed on M.
That this difference is great and essential, is inferred from the circumstance that a habit a single characteristic, an unhappy inclination, etc.
We must limit ourselves to the consideration of a definite number of means, great and small, which will make our work easier, [1] Cf.
Nobody with experience would dispute my assertion that nothing is the cause of so great and so serious misunderstandings, of even inversions of justice, as ignorance of dialects, ignorance of the manner of expression of human groups.
I repeat: the suggestive power of a confession is great and it is hence really not easy to exclude its influence and to consider the balance of the evidence on its merits,--but this must be done if one is not to deceive oneself.
It always speaks of peace with the regicides as a great and an undoubted blessing; and such a blessing as, if obtained, promises, as much as any human disposition of things can promise, security and permanence.
The object affected by the abuse should be great and important.
Said I: "And you settle these differences, great and small, by the will of the majority, I suppose?
And from what I have seen I should suppose that your marketing, great and little, is carried on in a way that makes it a pleasant occupation.
The bronze-shod spear, so great and so strong, was broken in the hand of Patroclus, while his shield that covered him from head to foot fell to the ground as did also the band that held it, and Apollo undid the fastenings of his corslet.
Tell me, then, who is yonder huge hero so great and goodly?
First he shaped the shield so great and strong, adorning it all over and binding it round with a gleaming circuit in three layers; and the baldric was made of silver.
Then when he had fashioned the shield so great and strong, he made a breastplate also that shone brighter than fire.
It will be a sorry tale hereafter that an Achaean host, at once so great and valiant, battled in vain against men fewer in number than themselves; but as yet the end is not in sight.
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