He is an interested observer, and he gives what he has seen or believes that he has seen--he reports faithfully as one who might be held responsible for the actuality of his vision.
If the novelist has caricatured these persons he has seen to it that he has never distorted them out of recognition.
Wight, from what he has seen in India, believes in this view; 'Madras Journal of Lit.
Gray informs me that he has seen a second hybrid of the same parentage, similarly striped.
Decidedly, it is the devil he has seen," repeated he who had before advanced that hypothesis.
Jourgniac de Saint Meard has seen battle, has seen an effervescent Regiment du Roi in mutiny; but the bravest heart may quail at this.
From drill-sergeants, to prime-ministers, to foreign and domestic booksellers, all manner of men he has seen.
But again, consider this: that his Holiness, Pius Sixth, has seen good to excommunicate Bishop Talleyrand!
He has seen a great deal and read a great deal, and he knows how to talk.
About everything else he knows a great deal; and he has seen everything.
The old man says what he has seen is the Grail; none saw it before save Parzival, and he asked not.
Lancelot awakes wondering whether what he has seen be dream or truth.
Everything that is best and most original in his writings is invariably either an account of what he has seen in his own independent inimitable way, or else a criticism of the accurate or defective sight of others.
And he has seen me between the sheets when I was in bed, in consequence of the indignities of Cabrion!
When he has seen me five or six times pretend to shave Gringalet, he will imitate me with his large wooden razor; but on that account, as the child must become used to him, I have tied them together.
I bless every star, that Providence, not seeing good to make me independent, has seen it next good to settle me upon the stable foundation of Leadenhall.
He has some fine qualities, truthfulness among others, but he has been contaminated by the four or five foreigners that he has seen, and is a brute and a sot.
If he wishes to tell me that he has seen a very tipsy man, he always says he has seen "a fellow as drunk as an Englishman.
There is no accounting for luck; Jove gives prosperity to rich and poor just as he chooses, so you must take what he has seen fit to send you, and make the best of it.
As it is, I am oppressed with care, and with the afflictions which heaven has seen fit to heap upon me.
Yes, he has seen her--" The words slipped out before the clergyman knew what he was saying.
I tell you, when a fellow is ready to fight for another years after he has seen him, he is a good friend.
He says you have more than fulfilled the promise of your girlhood: that you are the handsomest woman he has seen in New York, my dear," pursued the other, looking down at her own shapely figure.
I has seen wild-cat money and Confederate money, and land's land.
But they met each other in the same way as Tom and Muriel are meeting; He has seen Her in Her own home, in His home, at the tennis club, surrounded by the young bounders (confound them!
Well, it has seen me to the end of what I wanted to say--if indeed I wanted to say anything.
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