Its music to me is not music, butharshest discord.
And now I know that I disliked the bells then, as I dislike them now, because of all sounds that of bells is to me the harshest and noisiest.
The story of the Calumet and Hecla Company is a kind of commercial romance which the harshest critics of American business life may read with pleasure.
General Cox dropped in for an afternoon call and I scanned eagerly his scholarly face and figure, well knit through the harshest experiences in camp and battle.
Leslie Wrandall was his closest friend andharshest critic.
I merely meant to put you to the harshest test," she said, and there was relief in her voice.
Barbara urged him to speak and conceal nothing from her, not even the harshest news.
This frightful Scots affair": Professor Gardiner shows that Strafford opposed peace with the Scots, supported the harshest measures, and urged the King to invade Scotland (Encyc.
Why is a woman the sternest critic--the harshest judge of her best friends?
They were not even regarded as potential citizens, and both in and out of the system of slavery were subjected to the harshest regulations.
Hampton Smith was known as one of the harshest employers of Negro labor in Brooks County, Ga.
He left no writings extant naming an enemy, and his harshest remark in reference to an officer of high rank was, in effect, that he was "slow to move.
And now for all these malicious tortures, for the state debts, for the enfranchising of the negro, and the race problem the harshest condemnation I have known to be expressed by the party which imposed them on us is: "It was a blunder!
Letters were written to all other kings and princes, inciting them to similar conduct, and denouncing the doomed fraternity in the harshest terms.
A few months showed the Pretender the hopelessness of his attempt; and the tranquillity of the country was considered to be re-established when the adherents of the losing cause were visited with the harshest penalties.
He was a thing of impulses, and to judge of what he either said or did, as the results of predetermination, was not only to do the harshest injustice, but to show a total ignorance of his character.
His harshest tones in this part came steeped and dulcified in good humour.
Instead of clinging so to the present, we ought to think of the eternal future, and welcome the harshest discipline which prepares us for that future.
At first, when you thought so well of me, I deserved yourharshest condemnation.
For this disingenuous falsehood he has deserved and experienced the harshest treatment from all the ecclesiastical writers, except Cardinal Baronius, (A.
I am of opinion, upon the whole, that the manufacturing aristocracy which is growing up under our eyes is one of the harshest which ever existed in the world; but at the same time it is one of the most confined and least dangerous.
Juvenal is the harshest and most violent of the four great Roman satirists.
If you know what is meant by that phrase, a conquered heart, you will at least respect them whom you call weak women for having gone through the harshest schooling which this world can show example of.
She supposed Pericles to have gone off among the Tyrolese, and wished in her heart that Wilfrid had gone likewise, for he continued to wear that look of sad stupefaction which was the harshest reproach to her.
She confronted his merriment with eyes of mournful rebuke; but as she could not find him, or the harshest construction, in the least to blame, she was silent.
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