Hardly less noteworthy is the treatment of the upper portion of the wall.
He stands absolutely alone as a poet with none like him; in his tales, as an artist, he is hardly less solitary, but he has some ties of connexion or likeness with the other masters of mystery.
Of the views of Plato on the subject, it is hardly less difficult to gain a clear conception from the Dialogues, than it is in the case of ethical good.
Important as it is to build up the patient's physical strength, it is hardly less important to direct his thoughts away from himself and his sickness, and to help him renew his interest in normal living.
It is consequently clear that the bodily discharges of supposedly normal persons may be hardly less a menace than those of persons known to be infected.
For persons employed away from home, industrial and occupational hygiene is hardly less important; but those subjects are too extensive to be considered here.
It is, however, hardly less important to observe symptoms accurately during the entire course of an illness.
The play of Othello without the part of Othello would be a barren spectacle; and the example of Washington, without his testimony against the malevolent force which disturbs the Republic, would be hardly less barren.
The heads of each of these firms (now converted into limited companies) have mounted on steps of barrels to the peerage; but there are other firms of slightly younger standing though of hardly less importance.
The Absinthe House is hardly less famed, but in these days when drinking has largely gone out of fashion and wormwood is under the particular ban of the United States statutes, it is largely a relic of the past.
Its box, its manners and its footmen are hardly less impressive.
The Maison Dufayel is not so varied a repository as Wanamaker's or Whiteley's: but in its way it is hardly less remarkable.
An appeal to our slaves will be hardly less prevailing.
But there is another duty, hardly less commanding.
Meanwhile, for more than a generation, an assumption of Constitutional Law, hardly less baleful, had become rooted side by side with Slavery, so that the two shot up in rank luxuriance together.
The slave telegraph is not as active as ours, but it is hardly less sure.
David stood awkwardly in the middle of the floor; and Howat, hardly less clumsy, took his departure.
The air was potent in the valley with the indeterminate scent of budding earth--the premonitory fragrance of blossoms; and, hardly less delicate, stars flowered whitely in blue space.
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