To the good they are not, for these do not set their heart on them, but on the uses or goods for rendering which standing and wealth serve as means.
Though Swedenborg quotes the verse several times in his works he seems not to have checked as he usually did beyond the rendering of the Schmidius Latin Bible which he used.
The Bourbons in France and the king promised him aid, and allowed him to enlist the wild lances of the so-called great or white company, who, at the conclusion of the war with England, were rendering France insecure.
The picture is a noble rendering of the domestic arrangements of Spanish royalty in the seventeenth century.
This bay being on the American side of the river St Lawrence would become the entry port for the Upper and Middle provinces, rendering them wholly independent of the Lower.
Oliver Huckel for information on the point of Wagner's rendering of the Nibelungen legend, and M.
He had opportunities of rendering him a service sometimes, as the artist had dealings with English and American publishers, but was ignorant of their language, and in token of gratitude M.
I believe I am much indebted to my long education as a figure-painter for any little ability I may have in rendering the material of nature.
After all, every artist feels that his work is a failure, the success of rendering what he wishes is so exceedingly limited in his mind.
The notion of rendering a patriotic service did not occur to me, for nobody in those days looked upon the militia seriously.
The film picture is such a reflected renderingof the actors.
In a few years the way from the silly trite practical joke to Hamlet and Peer Gynt was covered with such thoroughness that the possibility of giving a photographic rendering of any thinkable theater performance was proven for all time.
Of painting, of drama, and of music we had to speak because with them the photoplay does share certain important conditions and accordingly certain essential forms of rendering the world.
The novel on the screen, if it is a true novel and not the novelistic rendering of what is really a dramatic plot, must be lifeless and uninspiring.
It is most interesting to compare this rendering with the same subject in the Campo Santo at Pisa.
The figure is modelled with a delicious softness, and the pearly colour is a delightful rendering of the lighter flesh tints of woman, something like the quality sought by Correggio in later times.
Here we have another rendering of a female nude; the type, and especially the modelling of the flank, is a prophecy of the figure of Dawn in the Sacristy of San Lorenzo.
It is within the market that this stage is acknowledged, rendering intellectual travail itself a product negotiated in the market, as literacy itself already is.
A so-called third culture, in the opinion of the author who brought it to public attention, "consists of rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives" in ways different from those of literary intellectuals.
But his brother-in-law would not help him in his efforts; and even Eames was not bright in rendering him assistance.
His cousin's answer, though it had grieved him, had not come upon him as a blow stunning him for a moment, and rendering him unfit for instant thought.
Scarcely did I have time to cast one look at the mountain, ere I discovered that the flames had all been extinguished at its crater, and that the air was darkened by a mass of vapor, rendering the sunlight a mockery and a shadow.
Which institution of Lycurgus is mentioned by Aristotle, where he says that rendering his citizens emulous (not careless) of that honor, he assigned to the people the election of the Senate.
It must be apparent that in rendering that assistance the Federal Government creates property of value, or enlarges the money value of property already existing.
Unitarian displays for rendering everybody finally happy is not my only complaint.
The chief thing is to discover the means of rendering our miserable species as little unhappy as possible.
The moon had again risen in cloudless majesty, rendering the minutest blossom visible: the stillness of the air was so profound, that the faintest sigh was heard in dying echoes.
The attacks of the kings of Castile and Leon afforded sufficient occupation for those of the south, effectually to prevent their rendering any assistance to their brethren.
In other words, we would by that means compel 'the rendering unto Cæsar the things that are Cæsar's.
Everyone who pockets gains withoutrendering an equivalent to society is a criminal.
In the translation of these songs Mr. Johnson has been peculiarly successful, while in all cases retaining the original measure of the songs, he has endeavored to make an exact rendering of the thought rather than to be literal.