I shall revert to this and maybe amplify reasons in another lecture.
So I revert to the larger question, 'What is Style?
Riggleton is dead, and thus it comes about that the Faversham estates--or what is left of them--revert to you.
She thought that if Anthony Riggleton died, the estate might again revert to him, and she hoped he would find out and let her know.
Especially did his mind revertto that wonderful experience in Staple Inn.
I must revert to that Herald's article just to show how absurd it is to say I never heard the sound of my own voice except in the section-room.
As soon as it was night--to revert to the subject of this article --my junior came to me and asked how I wished to divide the night tour.
Why revert to these antiquarian inquiries, when we have the Constitution of the United States specifically dealing with this very question?
As with harsh and dangerous labor they bring the new land up towards the level of the old, they themselves partly revert to their ancestral conditions; they sink back towards the state of their ages-dead barbarian forefathers.
Although converted to Catholicism, they were known to revert to their heathen practices at certain times and to have chanted invocations to the saints in the African dialect of their forefathers.
It is interesting at this point to revert to the journal of the British officer, who took part in this memorable siege of Havana.
It is necessary to revert from Lucretius to Goethe to get at the volume of life.
These possibilities may tempt future poets to describe them; but meantime, if we wish to have a vision of nature not fundamentally false, we must revert from Dante to Lucretius.
None can hinder thee from giving them in thy lifetime what will suffice them out of the treasury; and this indeed were better than leaving it to revert to him who shall come after thee.
But to revert yet again for a moment to Bovary--which seemed on scrutiny to be more of a picture than a drama--I think it is clear how Flaubert avoided the necessity of installing himself avowedly as the narrator, in the sight of the reader.
In a later Lecture I shall revert to the charge of indolent neglect of duties, so often preferred against the mystics.
If in the latter we found a tendency to revert to the apathy of the Indian Yogi, we shall observe in the former too many survivals of still more barbarous creeds.
In telling words he would revert to the time "when there was but one flag in America under which the fugitive slave could be secure.
Explanations arrived too late to make it worth while to revert to the original plan, and, perhaps, seeing that French was unable to make Ventersburg siding, it was just as well that Broadwood did not try alone.
Let us revert to our old example, and to our old figures.
Let us revert to our earliest and simplest example, but which displays the real law of interchange more luminously than any formula into which money enters; the case of simple barter.
For example, let us revert to the first case, that in which the demand for cloth in Germany is so little affected by the rise of price in consequence of the tax, that the quantity bought exceeds in pecuniary value what it was before.
Any slaves violating the rules of good conduct were to be sold by the master, whereupon their accrued earnings would revert to the fund of the rest.
Defn: To take effect or vest again, as a title; to revert to former owner; as, the title or right revels in A after alienation.
The property, Astor was informed, was really owned by the children of the Morris couple, to whom it was to revert after the lease of their parents was extinguished.
Perhaps it had been deemed wise to indulge him in this, lest in rebellion he break all bonds of propriety and revert to the "Bedouin Love Song.
I fancied it was only the City Hotel, but I did not revert to that.
We shall revert later to the question of cranial capacity in connection with weight of brain.
In reality, all that we know is that a great number of races produce half-breeds by crossing, but whether these half-breeds in so crossing produce a new race or revert to one of the ancestral types has not been demonstrated.