Dinsdag in den vooravond was hij er voor 't laatst geweest; en toen had hij een stuk papier in zijn hand, een soort van brief, dien hij eerst met aandacht gelezen en dan kwaadaardig aan stukken gescheurd en in de kachel gegooid had.
Intusschen scheen het wel of er langzamerhand iets in de wereld aan 't veranderen was.
In it the writer with perfect frankness discloses his ideas of happiness and misery, his favourite poets, painters, and composers, his pet aversions and the characters in history he most dislikes.
On that day he made the following entry in his journal: "To-day I wrote, sealed, and dictated seventy autographs.
For three generations at least one of the principal objects in life seems to have been the gratuitous acquisition of "franks.
I was not surprised to learn that the appearance of these "specimens" was the cause of much consternation and many heart-burnings.
Robert Harley purchased the papers accumulated by Fox, Stow, and D'Ewes, and the Harleian and Sloane MSS.
You have spelled my name right, and some have done that.
Addis Emmet has sent me the catalogue of his unrivalled collection of American MSS.
To that most learned man, and my courteous friend, Christopher Arnold, have I given this, in token of his virtue, as well as of my good will towards him.
There are, of course, many exceptions to the rule.
Mr. William Tayleure, of Adelaide Street, West Strand, headed a long list of dealers in "franks.
It was in the album amicorum of Christopher Arnold, Professor of History at Nuremberg, that the author of "Paradise Lost" wrote In weakness I am made perfect.
In den herfst moet men hem sterk voeden, opdat hij gemakkelijker door den winter zal komen; ook in den winter mag men niet verzuimen hem nu en dan een Meelworm, een Spin of een Vlieg te geven.
Aan ieder, die voor de schuilplaats van een Pad, zonder haar lastig te vallen, een Worm, een rups of onverschillig welk Insect houdt of neerwerpt, zal zij zich in haar volle kracht vertoonen.
Op ou en op mejonkvreiw Anna; 'k zoe toch wel wille weten of dat die jongen b'ron heur lief es, en of ze mee hem zal treiwen, en of ze gelukkig zal zijn.
Edmund, the third son, was a soldier, who fought with distinction under Marlborough.
It had, however, no great success upon the stage, and the chief thing worth remembering about it is that it afforded his last character to Wilks, who played the part of Bellamant.
It is in connection with the Wedding Day that one of the best-known anecdotes of the author is related.
Like his contemporary Smollett, Henry Fielding came of an ancient family, and might, in his Horatian moods, have traced his origin to Inachus.
Do Men expect Grapes of Thorns, or Figs of Thistles?
Fielding's knowledge of legal forms and phraseology enabled him to make a happy parody of court procedure, and Mr. Lawrence says that this particular "jeu d'esprit obtained great celebrity.
Then her nose, as well proportioned as it is, has a visible scar on one side.
The "Cardinal Virtues" are then put up, and eighteen-pence is bid for them.
Behind Tom Jones there was the author's ebullient youth and manhood; behind Amelia but a section of his graver middle- age.
He thought the power of the Lord Chamberlain already too great, and in support of his argument he instanced its wanton exercise in the case of Gay's Polly, the representation of which had been suddenly prohibited a few years earlier.
Mr. Walpole detested the Muscovita, and adored Amorevoli, which perhaps accounts for the nice discrimination shown in his praise.
He accordingly reverted to the Wedding Day, the central character of which had been intended for Wilks.
Ieder begrijpt welk een harde slag dit voor onze reizigers was en niemand zal er zich over verwonderen dat zij in de eerste oogenblikken er als door versuft waren.
Dit is een moment van groote psychologische beteekenis: Weet de representatieve persoonlijkheid reeds in zijn eerste jeugd dat hij publicist (in hoogeren zin) zal worden?
No more now from yure loveing friend, Jerusha Sheldon, dauter ov widdo Sheldon, near Spraker's Mill, on the Coshokton pike.
To pick out a tender goose, pinch him, and if he squeals, buy him.
Whenever yu see two crows on the railfence, one white and the other black, edgeing up to each other, look out for a nigger in the wood pile.
If a man gits drunk, he must git drunk on Nu England rum.
Against the advice of his vassals and of Zal he leads his army against Mazanderan, a land inhabited by demons, which take the king captive with his whole army.
As Zal is now 200 years old, Rustem undertakes to liberate the king.
After Naudar's melancholy fall he makes peace between Iran and Turan; the Oxus is fixed as the boundary, Afrasiab returns to his own country, and in the place of the sons of Naudar Zal allows Zav to be chosen king of Iran.
Of die vroegere Clara Elisabeth bij haar onderhoorigen bemind is geweest evenals haar man, weten we niet, maar dat men het later van de 20ste-eeuwsche Clara Elisabeth zal getuigen, is zonder twijfel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.