Though the two men did not meet often, Carlyle became warmly attached to Lockhart, and so much of their correspondence as has been preserved forms one of the most interesting chapters in Mr. Lang's biography.
I ventured to hint the convenience of a roll of diaculum plaister, and a box of the most approved horseman-salve, in which recommendation our doctor[115] warmly joined.
Grasping him warmly by the hand, I said: "I now recognise you.
By these, and their name is legion, my book will be warmly approved.
How leapt the father's heart, How warmly he embraced his darling boys!
Horace had greeted Marco warmly in the court-yard, and as soon as they started he fell behind with him, chatting with him in low tones.
Mr. Beveridge warmly approved of the plan, and at two o'clock ten sailors were landed.
Upon this base Pen made what he considered a suitable reply, thanking the girl warmly for her compassion and kindness to two unfortunate strangers.
Abbott warmly urged her to hasten back home; at the same time he drew nearer and discovered that her lap was covered with playing-cards.
The capillaries of his skin, as her hand quivered warmly against his, seemed drawing her in; and as she escaped from her splendid black orbs, she entered his brain by the avenue of his own thirsty eyes.
His generous instincts overcame his prudent doubts in a moment; and moved him, not merely to accept the present, but also to predict warmly that Mrs. Blyth would be delighted with it.
The shower was now fast subsiding; and the first rays of returning sunlight, as they streamed through mist and cloud, fell tenderly and warmly on his face.
I ever painted," cried Valentine, warmly seizing him by both hands.
Nellie was a very quiet, discreet person, and had been very warmly attached to the Harrison family.
Lord Marnell was up in an instant, his wife warmly embracing her step-daughter, and Dorathie clinging to her as though she had not seen her for a life-time.
Agnes returned the greetings as warmly as they were given, and when all the kisses and blessings were over, presented John Combe.
Natalie took the little patient, warmly wrapped in coverings, on her lap, but the little one would not stay there either.
The well-fed, warmly dressed people impressed him, especially the cap of Vauvara Ivanovna--that was the name of his mistress.
The treatment I received in this instance got wind in the barracks, and my cause was warmly taken up by every one.
This woman, whose black hair fell nearly to her waist, was dressed in a crimson satin dressing-gown, warmly padded, and much stained and splashed.
At the professor's suggestion a pause was made and a descent effected, in order that he might carefully investigate the nature of the ice; and, warmly clad in furs, the entire party left the ship for this purpose.
His memory is more warmly cherished, and impressed upon the stranger by more monuments, than that of any other of the German strain.
Edgar's claims, not too broadly stated nor too warmly allowed, "of course it would have been very pleasant if you could have come in too.
A few daring Scots musketeers, however, passed the river in small boats on the 5th of October, and, leaping on shore in the face of a sharp fire, were soon warmly engaged.
The ROYAL SCOTS were warmly engaged on these occasions, and their gallantry was rewarded with the royal permission to bear the word "NIVE" on their colours.
Charles therefore welcomed the proposed advent of so powerful a partisan as Bourbon, from whose revolt he expected great advantages, and warmly received his secret overtures.
As the emperor descended the stairs from the invalid's room, he met the Duchess of Alencon, who had just arrived, and after warmly greeting her, conducted her to her brother.
Surrounded by his suite and a goodly retinue, Charles landed at Dover on May 26th, and was conducted to the castle, where, early on the following morning, Henry arrived and warmly welcomed his nephew.
Indeed, publications that consist of 12 pages and cover are always certain of a hearty welcome, while the present production of Mr. and Mrs. Cole has qualifications in addition to those just mentioned that recommend it warmly to all readers.
The truth is, not only fac-similes of these illuminations, but of the initial L, so warmly mentioned at page 292, were executed by M.
The whole piece is, throughout, richly and warmly coloured, and in a fine state of preservation.
Among the latter, those of October and November are vigorously touched and warmly finished.
And once standing on such velvet, both men and women, looking about them, felt, despite themselves, the strange old thrill which some of them half resented and some warmly loved.
She had got out of her bed sometimes on a summer morning to watch the beauty of it, to see the flowers gradually reveal their colour to the eye, to hear the warmly nesting things begin their joyous day.
This particular existence was more satisfying to her than any other, more heart-filling and warmly complete.
During the war, in which his feelings werewarmly enlisted, he superintended the great manufactory of arms in his neighborhood.
He also spokewarmly of Governor Nelson, and expressed his gratitude to him for his essential aid.
The British, finding themselves warmly opposed in front, attempted to turn the American left flank, but were repulsed.
His views were warmly seconded by Oxenstiern, the eminent statesman, who controlled the political affairs of Sweden during the minority of Queen Christina.
Under his roof I passed the night, in the enjoyment of the most cordial hospitality, and was warmly pressed to spend several days with him, and join in the seasonable sports of turkey and deer hunting in the neighboring forests.
Johnstone spoke to her warmly in favor of American interests, and she believed him to be a true friend of their country.
Their advanced and flanking parties were warmly attacked by Colonel Morgan and his rifle corps, and Colonel Gist with the Maryland militia.
His scheme was highly approved, and Governor Henry and his council were so warmly interested, that all the preliminary arrangements were soon made.
He then received a certain amount of practical instruction in Geology, the value of which he subsequentlywarmly acknowledged.