I am glad at least that the noses are pretty," interpolated Garda, amid her humming.
If these were freely interpolated into the text they would remain as still as stones, for they thought the reading was about themselves.
The account of Beket's parentage isinterpolated into Edward Grim's Life, in Cotton MS.
No complete ballad of the Ribold class is known to have survived in #German#, but a few verses have been interpolated by tradition in the earliest copy of the Ulinger ballad (vv.
It omits the interpolated stanzas, and makes a few very slight changes.
In fact," interpolated Penelope somewhat ruefully, "he's so far from being Philistine that he has a dreadful faculty for making me feel deplorably commonplace.
I don’t want to see her,’ interpolated Margaret quickly.
It is to your credit, remember, if not to hers,’ interpolated Mrs. Powell ambiguously.
I have heard another robin that had the call of the quail interpolatedinto its own proper robin's song.
In point of fact, however, this interpolated clause of the treaty, or interpolated memorandum relating to the terms of the cession, has nothing whatever to do with the lands at or near the St. Croix r.
The two narratives are interpolatedeach into the other, and the additions of the reviser are more prominent than elsewhere.
I prefer to regard them as interpolated here in order to form an antecedent to the following words.
It may have been interpolated here merely in order to supply a beginning to the chapter.
One must own to her good looks," Helen interpolated bravely.
The scene in which he appears is probably interpolated for the sake of making him declare Ráma to be Vishṇu.
I omit here a long general description of the rainy season which is not found in the Bengal recension and appears to have been interpolated by a far inferior and much later hand than Valmiki’s.
Lethington was next 'privately to substitute or produce the Queen's transcript instead of the originals, with the omission of those criminal passages, which might then be opposed as interpolated in the translation.
Without leaving time for reply, she moved back to her former place, and went on with what she had been saying, as though that sudden soft interpolated whisper had not existed.
There may be, here and there, a word or two or a verse or two which has been interpolated by some officious copyist, but these alterations are very slight.
The latest verdict of ultra-conservatism is that these dates and chronological notes areinterpolated by some later hand; but this, too, is quite out of the question.
Ionian poets interpolated their corslet, mitre, zoster, and greaves into passages of old lays that originally knew no such armour.
Homer does not think of the strife as between Hellenes and Barbarians, that is a far later idea never interpolated into the Epics.
Save in the interpolated name of Theseus, twice, and in doubtful parts of Odyssey, xi.
Was that attire also interpolated into the poems at the date when it first appears in art?
Helen has, in an interpolated line, an attendant, "Aethra, daughter of Pittheus.
These things are not touched upon, as they certainly would have been had Athenians freely interpolated the poems.
Rare must be the examples ofinterpolated details, when a case so anomalous as that of Penelope is seized on as proof of the presence of later social practices.
Finding in the discourse a clause relating to Verrazano, he at once concludes that Ramusio interpolated it, to make this document consistent with the letter.
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