He thought you ought to see us and get to know us and that we ought to see and get to know you.
It has been my fortune to see and to know this McGregor," added David smiling at the others in the room.
Everywhere men began to see and hear of the Marchers.
So there he has me by the foot d'ye see and I nigh helpless with suppressed joy, but when I wished to get away he did but hold and kiss the fiercer.
And though he was past eighty, he never spared himself, and was always ready to see and to be seen.
But there was one place that he had determined tosee and see it he did.
When we came to Magdalen College, he wanted to see and to measure the elms.
Now one great reason why men fail so much in their mental work is because they are not willing to see and to show things as they are, but must still be making them as they would have them to be.
A sort of infantile unconsciousness, indeed, had possession of them; so that they were really quite innocent of the evils which wesee and feel in what was so entertaining to them.
That does mean that the whole extension is not over all when there is more to see and hearing is the way to explain the difference.
II Among the warriors of antiquity Much gentleness and courtesy appear, Virtues but seldom seen with us; while we Of evil ways, on all sides, see and hear.
I seemed to see and hear, Cannot I, waking, see and hear again?
But there my triumph's straw-fire flared and funked; Their betters took their turn tosee and say: The Prior and the learned pulled a face And stopped all that in no time.
For he who sees with one eye only cannot be truly said both tosee and not to see; nor is memory, which is liable to forget, the immediate knowledge to which Protagoras applies the term.
I think now you will be able tosee and to follow me pretty closely.
And Lady Harcourt could be of no help to tell me who people were, for when it was light, she can't see and now it was dark, I could not see myself.
You ought to see and to hear her-- 't will be worth your while.
Ye see and read, Admire and sigh, and then succumb and bleed!
But though the people crowded willingly to see and hear, the magistrates did not love these players, and they were looked upon as little better than rogues and vagabonds.
He dined with great people; he strutted in innocent vanity, delighted to shine in the world, to see and be seen, although in Johnson's company he could never really shine.
She dressed in rich and gaudy clothes, she liked to go about to see and be seen and have a good time.
In the silence that fell after the first shout of welcome, the people pressed forward, eager to see and hear.
And as for the parsonage, well, the intimations, quite frankly given, as to what she meant to see and to do in the future, did not point that way.
Those who had grown tired of listening, and those who had not cared to listen, drew near, and several of those on the platform pressed forward the better to see and hear.
And as by effort, so faith is also hindered by the desire to see and feel.
Faith is ever the opposite of what we see and feel; it looks to God alone.
He calls us to Christ, in whom Divine Holiness became human Holiness, to see and admire, to desire and accept what is all for us.
There were a great many people to see and talk to, whom it was pleasant to hear.
So much tosee and think of at once, it was almost a relief to be obliged to take things gradually.
To see and to conquer are the same thing with her, whatever becomes of your Southern and Northern camps and armies.
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