Yet only under such circumstances is it possible to imagine that he would have failed, if alive, in the denouncement of the assassins.
It is impossible indeed for such to imagine that another, with what they would count strong reason for lying, would not lie.
At the same time, if he left her toimagine that he expected life for himself, but not for the animals, she must think him selfish!
I imagine that he was deeply shocked in his candid and delicate heart by Liza's coarse and mocking freak before the whole company.
I imagine that he had vague impressions of many interesting things of all sorts on the way, but I doubt whether he had any definite idea or any settled intention as he drove into the open space in front of his house.
I imagine that all he did was to terrify her by threatening to charge her with being an accomplice if she "said anything.
Yet it is a cardinal error to imagine that Sophocles is passionless; his life was not, neither are his characters.
The feminism of Euripides is evident through his whole career; it is an insult to our powers of reading to imagine that he was a woman-hater.
It is expedient then in every way neither to sacrifice Arcadia nor let that country imagine that it survives through its own power or through any other power than yours.
I imagine that no one will doubt as to the way by which the blood may pass from the veins into the arteries.
If I am silent, mama, pray don't imagine that it is you who have silenced me," she said.
Don't imagine that I would commit such a solecism as to dress you frivolously.
Imagine that, looking at a man's house, you suddenly perceive it to be on fire.
Nothing can be more unscientific, more hopelessly mediƦval, than to imagine thatit does not.
And I imagine that, in practically all cases save those in which an exceptional original force of will renders the enterprise scarcely necessary, the interest in it will languish unless it is regularly nourished from without.
I imagine that, with victory so apparently certain, he had had difficulty in persuading his allies to allow him to make his offer.
They have only to imagine that we are for some fun likewise and they grow as deferential as my footman, as harmless as the sportsman whose gun has burst.
Does it not yet come into your Head, to imagine that I knew my Compliance was the greatest Cruelty I could be guilty of towards you?
But this is a vicious Way of Thinking; and it bears some Spice of romantick Madness, for a Man to imagine that he must grow ambitious, or seek Adventures, to be able to do great Actions.
For when a man knows not his own first principle, and when the conclusion and intermediate steps are also constructed out of he knows not what, how can he imagine that such a fabric of convention can ever become science?
He has asserted the natural equality of mankind, and endeavoured to suppress that pride which inclines men to imagine that right is the consequence of power.
Highwaymen and house-breakers seldom frequent the play-house, or mingle in any elegant diversion; nor is it possible for any one to imagine that he may rob with safety, because he sees Macheath reprieved upon the stage.
If he is at liberty, he will seem to imagine that something is lost, and he will eagerly search round the room, and particularly every corner of it, with strange violence and indecision.
Let us imagine that we had for centuries past been erecting cities, not with stones, bricks, and lime, but with some pliable substance painfully secreted by special organs of our body.
Is it we who deceive ourselves when we imagine that we see precautions where perhaps there is truly no more than a fortunate chance, that has survived a million unfortunate chances?
And useful as it may be to transplant mystery as often as we possibly can, it were not wise to imagine that a mystery has ceased to be because we have shifted its home.
Briggs has become so disgusted with all these detective women that he abandoned the idea of sending a female detective with the machine, and doesn't imagine that whoever is sent will be either a detective or a newspaper woman.
I imagine that if anyone can unravel the mystery, it is Miss Baxter.
I don't quite know what that is: but, you see, I imagine that a hero is a man who does what he can.
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