Buffon is at once juster and more definite in saying: "Style is nothing other than the order and movement which we put into our thoughts.
Add to this source of illusion the success of Monet in giving a juster value to the sunlit half of his picture than had even been systematically attempted before his time, and his astonishing trompe-l'oeil is, I think, explained.
O take some gladness, That here is justercause of plaintful sadness: Thine earth now springs, mine fadeth; Thy thorn without, my thorn my heart invadeth.
And, fools that they are, with their gilded names and their gaudy trappings, they would shrink in disdain from that comparison with us which we, with a juster fastidiousness, blush at this moment to acknowledge.
Nor in myjuster moments do I accuse even the nature of these studies, though they bring us so scanty a reward.
I know that he hath wilier devices than become, in my eyes, a well-born knight and a sincere man; but he loves his king, and his ends are juster than his means.
From this point of view, we shall form a juster judgment of the Hellenistic literature, and particularly of the poetry, of the Romans of this period.
It has often been affirmed, that after the conquest of the west they forthwith proceeded to the subjugation of the east; a serious consideration will lead to a juster judgment.
I cannot but think that this situation would be on a juster footing all round if the author returned to the old practice of limiting the use of his property by the publisher.
Reading it over now, with more light and a juster knowledge of character and of measures, is it not probable that he would find it a tissue of misconceptions?
Time has pronounced this History to be a classic worthy of preservation, and the perspective of time has also enabled us to form a juster and greater estimate of its author.
I prove this says Triphonius to be justice, which assigns to every one his own without disturbing the still juster claims of another.
But as rewards of merit are things of a favourable nature, it is the juster opinion that they should divide the prize.
Marmontel joined in the praise of the poet, but formed a juster estimate of the moralist.
Yet some there were, among the sounder few Of those who less presumed, and better knew, 720 Who durst assert the juster ancient cause, And here restored wit's fundamental laws.
A very few lines from Edmund shewed her the patient and the sickroom in a juster and stronger light than all Lady Bertram's sheets of paper could do.
O Philomela fair, O take some gladness That here is justercause of plaintful sadness!
His son has juster rules of government, as the Code Frederick plainly shows.
You will, I am sure, view him in a juster light, and 'nulla formidine'.
If the many were wiser than they are, the few must be quieter, and would perhaps be juster and better than they are.
Juster and better thoughts are once more awakened within me, and when we meet again I shall be worthy of your respect.
He woke to a juster and higher appreciation of human nature, and of woman's nature in especial.
Some juster motive sure your mind withdraws, And makes you break our friendship's holy laws; For barefaced envy is too base a cause.
But charming greatness since so few refuse, 'Tis juster to lament him than accuse.
Antinous bleeds Not love, but wild ambition was his guide; To slay thy son, thy kingdom to divide, These were his aims; but juster Jove denied.
Then might we hope redress from juster laws, And raise all Ithaca to aid our cause: But while your sons commit the unpunish'd wrong, You make the arm of violence too strong.
Some juster prince perhaps had entertain'd, And safe restored me to my native land.
A successful paraphrase is sometimes better as poetry than a good poetical translation, and it not infrequently conveys a juster idea of the spirit of Horace.
Persons who object to manhood suffrage as the last resort for the settlement of public questions are bound to show where, in all the world, a juster or more practicable regulation or convention has been arrived at.
If you had the power, what single public measure that you believe would be practicable and effective would you put on the statute books, in order to make a juster division of the social income?
What foreign theatres with pride have shown, Britain, by juster title, makes her own.
Hence, to the advantage of our Dunciad, we may observe how much juster the moral of that poem must needs be, where so important a question is previously decided.
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