But, what is significant, when the two differ it is always the same one thatoutdoes its fellow.
This broad physical fact is equally true of Mars, while in the matter of consecutive exposure Mars in summer outdoes the earth.
Even the circuit of empty Norba, beyond our immediate range, hardlyoutdoes these defences of a still inhabited town.
The proper Business of Friendship is to inspire Life and Courage; and a Soul thus supported, outdoes itself: whereas if it be unexpectedly deprived of these Succours, it droops and languishes.
Here's a little Country Girl that's very cunning, that makes her use of being young and unbred, and outdoes the Insnarers, who are almost twice her Age.
This courteous reception quite outdoes us of Italy; for I doubt if there be a man south of the Alps, who would be willing to condemn either of our seas to so overwhelming a punishment, for a fault so venial, or at least so natural.
Must we give up fighting with this geometrical Briareus, who plays pitch and toss with our ships, and, with the multitude of darts which he showers at a single moment upon us, really outdoes the hundred-handed giants of mythology?
I was particularly delighted with the slack rope-dancer called Il Diavolo, who outdoes all his competitors as completely as Vestris surpasses his.
O how the sweet man outdoes me, in thoughts, words, power, and every thing!
Social nature, particularly in Paris, allows of such freaks of chance, such complications of whimsical entanglements, that it constantly outdoes the most inventive imagination.
The interior arrangement of the sovereign court of justice outdoes our prisons in all that is most hideous.
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