His Majesty caused to go the Chief Lector Pediamennestaui, and the captain of the host Puarma.
The chief lector praised the god that warded off miscreants[167] from the King.
In church music, the lector ceased to recite the psalm as a solo and the faithful divided into two choirs, united in the refrain Gloria Patri.
The Lector came up; Schoppe kept on playing before the eyes that crowded round; the pale mask looked steadily and sternly at the Count.
With a fiery glance of contempt, he turned away, and wondered that the Lector remained.
The frostiness and pride of that individual the Lector endeavored, on their way, to varnish over by praising his laboriousness and discernment.
The Count begged the Lector not to sit long with the busy Minister.
But the Lectorcould not say with what menstrua Gaspard forced these rapid solutions and evaporations and precipitations.
The Count found in the Lector a spirit of littleness which was more revolting to him than any bad spirit.
The bread was stale, the cheese hard, and no sooner had Mr. Lector raised a glass of water to his lips than his host dashed it from his hands and with a bellow of rage sprang across the table.
So out at the window went Mr. Lector and every recourse offered for escape he accepted unquestioningly.
On the following day he invited Mr. Lector to supper at his home and spent a busy morning making preparations.
The Beghards continued to assail the Mendicants with such ardor and success that the Franciscans, who were crippled by the death of their lector in 1305, applied for succor to their general, Gonsalvo.
The case of Castel Fabri might have passed unnoticed, like thousands of others, had it not chanced to bring into collision with the Inquisition the lector of the convent of Carcassonne.
The Reformers, meanwhile, had sent for Bernard Delicieux, who was then quietly performing his duties as lector in the convent of Narbonne.
The first instance of actual persecution recorded is a curt notice that, in 1290, the Franciscan lector at Colmar caused to be arrested two Beghards and two Beguines, and several others at Basle whom he considered to be heretics.
Two Franciscans, Lambert the German and Bartholomew lector in Bruenn, received the papal commission as inquisitors throughout Bohemia and Moravia.
Adam of Lincoln, lector and provincial, notice of, 160.
Probably [thorn]e Summa of John Lector of Freiburg; see p.
Maximus put them in the hands of the Lector of the convent, who visited Fessler, and asked him if he acknowledged the authorship of "these scandalous letters.
I and the Lector returned to the convent silent, as if strangers.
Fellow, and Prælector in Chemistry, of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Fellow and Prælector in Chemistry of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
O'Moore Moran, lector of Armagh, death of, at Mungret, 511.
The death of a lector or reader in theology is also noticed the previous year; both bore the surname of O'Manchan, and were probably members of the same family.
Yet the torch of learning still flickered on in Louth during the disastrous eleventh century, for the death of Molassius, lector of Louth, is recorded in A.
Oliver Lector says: "I have not met with an earlier edition of Bornitius than 1659.
With many of the designs in this volume Oliver Lector has dealt fully in "Letters from the Dead to the Dead,"[46] before referred to.
Oliver Lectorin "Letters from the Dead to the Dead" has given examples of his association with the Dutch and French emblem writers.
The Lector hastened from Schoppe to the Doctor, in order to bring back with him from the latter, among many turns of expression, just the most convenient certificate.
Suddenly the Lector broke in, breathless, whom Julienne had despatched to hinder a probable duel.
No one understood this last but the Lector and the Princess.
The Lector would gladly have thrown this letter into the paper-mill, so little was there in it that was "ostensible.
He met the Minister Froulay, and the Lector came to meet him; with both came a dark, manifold shadowy retinue of hard, old recollections.
The Minister's lady and the Lector took turns, with an easy alternation, in guarding Liana from every word--of Albano.
The Lector was now entreated for his news, with which he seemed to hesitate cautiously on account of Siebenkaes, till Albano begged him freely to impart all to him and his new friend.
The Lector is despatched to tell thee all: where should I find time?
He had to return without gaining anything this time; except that the Roman Lector was become his Provincial.
When he sent the little pamphlet to Rome it was handed for criticism to the Lector (or Professor) of Theology in our retreat, who was then Father Ignatius Paoli, the present Provincial in England.
What the lector has to read are codicilli of that poor Fabricius Veiento.
When Vinicius had finished and yielded himself in turn to the epilatores, a lector came in with a bronze tube at his breast and rolls of paper in the tube.
During the meal a lector read to them the Idyls of Theocritus.
He made a Speller which has sown votes and muskets; he made alone a Dictionary, which has grown, under the impulse he gave it, into a national encyclopaedia, possessing an irresistible momentum.
He thought Washington as good an authority on spelling as Dr.
In the centre stood a long table, with seats round it, while the remainder of the area was filled with benches in rows, so arranged that their occupants could look towards the lector and preacher.
XII The presiding genius of the examinations wasLector Booklund, teacher of Latin in Lower and Upper Sixth.
By and by Lector Booklund found it hard to ask him a question or give him a direction without open display of irritation.
Lector Booklund was standing at his desk with the whole pile in front of him.
And Lector Booklund was positively jealous on behalf of his own subject, so that once he flung a bitingly sarcastic remark at the boy because his attention had flared up at the quoting of a phrase in English.
There was no doubt that Lector Booklund could feel it, and every day he watched Keith with more undisguised hostility.
Instead of sitting down, Keith walked over to the torn copy book, picked it up and turned towardLector Booklund.
Then, without coming further into the room, he addressed himself to Keith: "I have had a talk with the Rector and with Lector Booklund.
Pick up that thing," Lector Booklund shouted at him with the full force of his powerful lungs.
His name was Lector Dahlström, but everybody spoke of him as Dally, and little did he care.
At the same time Keith noticed Lector Dahlström rising partly from his seat on the platform as if to see whether anything might be the matter.
He was the richest boy in the class, and Lector Dahlström simply did not dare to put Keith above him.