There can be no question that the effect produced by these letters helped, if help had been needed, to point out Mr. Motley as a candidate for high diplomatic place who could not be overlooked.
Nothing can be more innocent and simple-hearted than most of these letters.
These letters are in such an intolerable handwriting that no one has ever attempted to read them.
And when the valet had withdrawn: "They have come from the prefecture in regard to these letters.
Unless you admit within that time what is perfectly evident, namely, that you were this man's mistress, I shall continue the reading of these letters before your husband.
Any secrets in these letters will be scrupulously respected," he assured her, "unless they have a bearing on this crime.
What is there in these letters," he touched the packet before him, "but passion and jealousy?
When he came to the curious facts concerning the diffusion and variety of the anonymous letters, the Bishop interrupted him: "And Barron tells me he knows nothing of these letters!
I had one of these letters--these wicked letters," said Catharine reluctantly.
Though to do him justice he might not have used it, but for the other mysterious person in the case--the writer of these letters.
These letters, which have not been edited, and the first of which is important, since it was sent to Michelangelo in Florence, help to prove that Michelangelo's friends believed he had run away from Florence.
There is no want of heart and spirit in these letters.
These letters are a mine of curious information respecting artistic life at Rome.
It is worth observing that only the first of these letters, written shortly after the event, and intended for the Pope's ear, contains a hint of Michelangelo's dread of personal violence if he remained in Rome.
Writing many years after the date of these letters, when he has seen an engraving of the Last Judgment, he uses terms, extravagant indeed, but apparently sincere, about its grandeur of design.
As soon as I looked at these letters I guessed them to be the work of one hand.
And if it costs me every penny I've got in the world the writer of these letters shall be brought to book!
You think that would be sufficient to account for the animus against you displayed in these letters?
Cozens-Hardy, the editor of The Eastern Daily Press, for courteously furnishing me with copies of these letters, and for giving me permission to use them here.
Portuguese; should I receive these letters within the space of six weeks it will be time enough, for before setting up my machine in Portugal I wish to lay the foundation of something similar in Spain.
I quote a sentence from one of these letters: Borrow writes me word that his Life is nearly ready, and it will run the Bible hull down.
Pontchartrain showed me these letters; they made him die with laughing, he admired them so; and in truth they were very comical, and he imitated that romance with more wit than I believed him to possess.
These letters ought to have arrived at Madrid at the same time that I did, but they had not come, and there seemed no prospect of their arriving.
We were much scandalised with the expressions in these letters against M.
Duc d'Orleans said he did not think it was worth while to take the votes one by one, either upon the contents of these letters or their registration; but that all would be in favour of commencing the Bed of justice at once.
For, from the tenor of most of these letters, she--she was not averse to the writer.
Without directly expressing her thoughts, it was easy to perceive that her mind was full of ideas produced by these letters, by her brother's discourse, and by curiosity as to my present opinions.
I would have written cheerfully, if these letters, so full of dark forebodings and rueful prognostics, had not come to damp my spirits.
I thank Heaven that I was seldom guilty of direct falsehoods in these letters.
An official from the post-office gave me these letters, and asked me if I could deliver them," said the young soldier.
Can you tell me if in any of these letters he has said anything of a certain revolutionary propaganda?
A feeling of shame came over her as she glanced at these letters.
It was on the receipt of these letters that I felt it to be my duty to send the too imaginative author to the rear.
This feeling of antagonism, only guessed at before, was plainly revealed in these letters, never intended to meet the European eye.
Footnote 3: These letters, as well as my report to the Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department, with an account of my conversation with Yakub Khan, are given in the Appendix.
These letters I lent to a friend to be out of the way for a season; but I have claimed them in vain, and shall not cease to regret their loss.
These letters, chiefly to Robert Lloyd, were first published in Charles Lamb and the Lloyds, under my editorship, in 1900, the right to make copies and publish them having been acquired by Messrs.
I must again, in parting with him and his correspondence, express the strong regret that I feel at not being able to indulge the reader with a perusal of these letters.
One sees also, in these letters, how innate in him was that grand simplicity of spiritual attitude, compared with which most confessions of faith seem to show something hackneyed and second-hand.
And there is an interesting passage in these letters where he rather unexpectedly recognizes the dignity of literary art as art, and states very finely its range of power.
These letters, most of which were addressed to a single confidential friend, give us Thoreau's thoughts in undress, and there has been no previous book in which we came so near him.
His finest defence of his habitual solitude occurs in these letters also, and has some statements whose felicitousness can hardly be surpassed.
Yet most kind, most touching in kindness, were both of these letters, so much so that I was not far from crying for pleasure as I read them.
These letters, familiarly written to her private friends, without the smallest idea of publication, treating of the thoughts that came uppermost in the ordinary language of conversation, can lay no claim to make a new revelation of her genius.
It is essentially her character, not her genius, that is presented to the reader of these letters.
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