He was snugly back in his tub of impersonality from which he liked to view the fools' show drift pass.
People came from remote villages to listen to him, and it was held a privilege among the humbler sort to view the ruin of Michael Tregenza and hark to the chaotic ravings of a mind overthrown.
Mary herself, holding a torch, went first through water above her knees and the men hastily followed, Uncle Chirgwin coming last and being nearly carried off his short legs as he turned to view the rick.
And whether out of anger and resentment, or out of his unwillingness to be thought to fly from his enemies, early in the morning he rode up to view the situation of the place.
Then were exposed to view thecups of Antigonus and Seleucus, and those of the Thericlean make, and all the gold plate that was used at Perseus' table.
An adjutant with an advanced guard had the curiosity to ascend the dike in order to view the country, when he discovered the Imperial infantry lying on their faces, and their horse in the rear, ranged in order of battle.
My next work was to view the country, and seek a proper place for my habitation, and where to stow my goods, to secure them from whatever might happen.
Father Antonio del Cazal, by presenting toview the image of life banished the fear of death.
In discourse with Chrisna-rao respecting the siege, Figueredo asked permission to view the place, and to try what he could do with his Portuguese, which was granted.
From thence De Gama proceeded to Suez; and after many brave but fruitless attempts to sound the harbour, De Gama determined to go himself in open day to view the gallies.
From a utilitarian point of view the study of Man is the most important division of special anatomy, and this human anatomy may be approached from different points of view.
He has still inview the history of the Jerusalem community and the original apostles (especially of Peter and his missionary labours); (2) he inserts in vi.
Their wholesome counsel rashly I declined, Curious to view the man of monstrous kind, And try what social rites a savage lends: Dire rites, alas!
His son Deucalion bore successive sway: His son, who gave me first to view the day!
Once more I view the face of human kind: Oh let soft pity touch thy generous mind!
They could see great numbers of people on the land, yet none came down to the shore to view the ships.
But is it possible for a plan to come within the limits of safe speculation, which has inview the conversion of the Tartar?
Having arrived at Vendas Novas and bespoke supper, my new friends and myself strolled forth to view the palace.
Not a living being seemed now within its walls except the Southron prisoners, who had assembled on the top of the citadel toview the return of their conqueror.
Wallace had taken Lord Lennox to view thedispositions of the fortress.
After this necessary arrangement, we proceeded to view the town, which is composed of long and narrow streets.
Soon after our coffee, which, in this country, immediately succeeds the dinner, we went to view the bridge of boats, so celebrated in history.
Paris was almost unpeopled this day, to view the spectacle.
Curiosity led me to view the house, and the celebrated bed of his lady, who was then in London.
Full to view The muscles of his brawny shoulders stood, Like the round mountain-stones the torrent wave Has polished; from his neck and back hung down A lion's skin, held by its claws.
We were vehemently invited to mount to a place of honour to view the play at our ease; but we declined, as it was not the dramatic performance that delighted us, but the extraordinary effect of the costumes of the crowd below.
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