Jachin has the dignity of despair, though he is not quite a fallen archangel; and Crabbe's favourite scenery harmonises with his agony.
The logical consistency which frames all dogmas into a consistent whole, is but another aspect of the imaginative power which harmonises the strongest and subtlest emotions excited.
Sometimes the dark green harmoniseswith the colouring of the rooms.
The man is not a mere peasant; his clothes are homely, but they are good, and there is that about him which harmonises well enough with his having been in a position of comfort.
Krapf, who reports the custom at second hand, thinks that the existence of the pillar may be doubted, but that the rest of the story harmonises well enough with African superstition.
The outside of the nest generally harmonises with its situation, which is amongst the branches of a tree, generally of the fir, from a branch of which the nest is usually suspended.
The female sits so closely, and harmonises so well with her surroundings, that, unless one happens to detect her beautiful large eye, the chances are very much against finding her nest.
In this interesting and ingenious paper, of a somewhat metaphysical character, he tried to show how moral responsibility harmonises at once with the human conscience and with contemporary science.
It is clear, on the whole, that little importance attaches to the weight of the brain in criminals, a conclusion which harmonises with such a fact as that Gambetta's brain resembled in weight that of a microcephalic idiot.
Some have thought the visitation intended was to be one of punishment for obstinate withstanding of the truth, but it surely harmonises better with the glory of God that the dispensation should be one of instruction and light.
The letter harmonises in tone with the other New Testament writings, and some of its linguistic peculiarities are strikingly in accord with the universally accepted letter of St. Peter.
Cases like that of the ptarmigan, which in summer harmonises with the brown heather and grey rock, while in winter it changes to the white of the snow-fields, lead us up gradually to such ultimate results of the masquerading tendency.
In a letter of a later date there is a remarkable confession, which harmonises with those already given.
While this anecdote harmonises with better known facts, it throws some light on the outcry raised against the comedy, which seems to have been but an echo of some preceding one.
At last it is accomplished, he raises her, swiftly harmonises his costume to hers, and forthwith conducts her through some shallow water to an island of sand.
That harmonises with the fact that homogamy, as it is called, predominates over heterogamy, that like is attractive to like.
The blue-grey tint harmonises with the half-tones of the wood late in the evening, and the strong contrast between the black and white stripes fits in with the lights and shadows of the moonlit wood.
The summer coloration is "protective" inasmuch that it harmonises generally with the colour of the ground littered with the remains of dead leaves, bark, etc.
The various classes of books were completed in succession; and this view harmoniseswith what must have been the natural development of the Jewish faith after the Return.
The human mind will in the end accept that theory which covers the greatest number of facts, and harmonises best with the sum-total of knowledge.
The ethics open with six metrical strophes composed, so to say, in the minor key, which harmonises with the disheartening conclusions of the foregoing.
It harmonises with her whole nature when she says (i.
The dark colour of the two latter materials harmonises much better with a varnished house than does a covering wholly of straw.
It would seem--I merely say it would seem--that the first of these best harmonises with the preceding facts.
Or he harmonises it in four parts, with free orchestral interludes.
But when he harmonises a chorale in vocal parts for his choir to sing with the congregation, his genius shines forth in the most exquisite harmonic combinations possible.
Is it conceivable that a theory which harmonises so many facts hitherto regarded as without either connection or explanation should not deserve at any rate consideration from those who profess to take an interest in biology?
This harmonises with the latest opinion as to the facts.
It will be seen that the robust but soft-coloured flower of the meadows harmonises finely with the more delicately grown moss.
It is at once a bold and delicate form, and one that harmonises with any other kinds and colours.
His philosophy, which has nothing of the ascetic in it, harmonises very well with her vivacity, and her sprightliness never degenerates into levity.
Her natural gaiety harmonises With that of this lively people; and her love of the fine arts, and the liberal patronage she extends to them, gratify the Parisians.
There is a calm and dignified simplicity in the manners of General d'Orsay, that harmonises well with his lofty bearing.
Leges, andharmonises with ancient legends, 195; contrast with Aristotle, ib.
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