The earliest narrators in prose of the myths, legends and genealogies of Greece lived about 600 B.
There were narrators in those days who could charm a circle all the evening long with stories.
Women have a power of investing simple ordinary things with a charm; men are bungling narrators compared with them.
There are many cases in which secondary narrators have quite hidden from view these first authorities, whom it is therefore a duty to restore to their rightful position.
To listen to certain narrators you might think that it was the Allies who always got the worst of it in the Ypres salient, but the German did not like the salient any better than they.
The next number is "The Apostles in Prayer," an instrumental sketch, followed by the Narrators relating the descent of the Holy Spirit.
The tenor and bass Narrators in duet tell of the sorrow of the Disciples, which prepares the way for a lovely trio for first and second soprano and alto ("The Lord he has risen again").
He caused a letter to be written her to come to Portiuncula; we can imagine the dismay of the narrators at this far from monastic invitation.
Angelo Clareno, one of the most complacentnarrators of these traditions, takes upon himself to point out their slight value; he shows us Honorious III.
Hence nothing but wilful blindness can prevent the perception that no one of the narrators knew and presupposed what another records.
But he is not presented here as an historical personage, or in any other light than as the native narrators themselves depict him, when they have assembled a group of listeners in the lodge, and begin the story of Manabozho.
The belief of the narrators and listeners in every wild and improbable thing told, helps wonderfully, in the original, in joining the sequence of parts together.
We recognize that the differences in detail between the Gospel accounts of the same event are due to the fact that no two narrators tell the same story in the same way.
Each of the Biblical narrators seems to be seeking also by means of these illustrations to teach certain universal moral and religious truths.
It was probably true long ago, as is now the case, that narrators added to or changed words uttered by the characters.
And it is quite certain that the narrators of the Gadarene story do not, in any way, refer to the point of morality and legality thus raised; as I said, they show no inkling of the moral and legal difficulties which arise.
And this Narrator observed that some of Kidds men gave to the Narrators men some inconsiderable things of small value, which this Narrator believes were Muslins for Neckcloths.
And the Narrators men then coming on board with the said Barrel of Cyder as aforesaid, the said Kidd gave them four pieces of Arabian Gold for their trouble and also for bringing him Wood.
That about twenty dayes agoe, Mr. Emot of New Yorke came to the Narrators House, and desired a boat to go for New Yorke, telling the Narrator he came from my Lord at Boston.
Women are usually the best narratorsof nursery tales.
Frank tries to identify Dagoucin, one of the narrators of the Heptameron.
Montaiglon, towards the identification of the narrators of the stories, and the principal actors in them, with well-known personages of the time.
Moreover, the informant was just as insistent as the majority of narrators that he got his knowledge through dreaming.
On the other hand, most narrators keep pretty successfully to the main thread of their plot and proceed in its development in a rather prolix, step-by-step, orderly manner.
I have met this same 'tag' again and again in the mouths of various narrators at the end of stories which end in a marriage.
My Roman narrators seem to have been fonder of stories of maidens than of youths.
The mode of telling adopted by Roman narrators makes a way out of the difficulty which this group of stories presents at first sight in the king seeming to be fated by supernatural appointment to marry his daughter.
All the headings of which I have given the Italian are those used by the narrators themselves.
We owe also to Ledesma and to some of his companions, who, with himself, were witnesses in the later lawsuit of Diego Colon with the Crown, certain details which the principal narrators fail to give us.
The tales are preceded by a lengthy introduction, in which the editor discusses Queen Margaret's work and seeks to identify the supposed narrators of her tales.
In his introductory essay to this translation of the Heptameron, Mr. George Saintsbury has called attention to the researches of various commentators who have laboured to identify the supposed narrators of Queen Margaret's tales.
In her introduction she sketches the life of Queen Margaret and discusses the identity of the supposed narrators of the tales.
If the first link in the chain of narrators begins in a generation still later, it has another name, and so on.
A Tradition is SahÃh if the narrators have been men of pious lives, abstemious in their habits, endowed with a good memory, free from blemish, and persons who lived at peace with their neighbours.
The narrators of this class are not of such good authority as those of the former with regard to one or two qualities; but these Traditions should be received as of equal authority as regards any practical use.
Several of our narrators were utterly ignorant of French, and learnt the tale as children from old people, who died a few years since at upwards of 80.
This happened, sir, in the time when all animals and all things could speak," was said again and again by our narratorsat the commencement of their story; not one doubted the literal truth of what they told.
The Russian writers are often narrators of this struggle.
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