1663 adjectives to describe life

It remained for Boccaccio to treat of daily life with an art as distinct and dazzling as theirs.

I was astonished the first years of my married life in France, to see people of certain position and standing give the cold shoulder to men they had known all their lives because they were Republicans, knowing them quite well to be honourable, independent gentlemen, wanting nothing from the Republicmerely trying to do their best for the country.

But here for every old, storm-stricken giant there are many in all the glory of prime vigor, and for each of these a crowd of eager, hopeful young trees and saplings growing heartily on moraines, rocky ledges, along watercourses, and in the moist alluvium of meadows, seemingly in hot pursuit of eternal life.

Formerly (and the view is not yet wholly obsolete) the whole house was a reception-hall, the domestic life of the inmates being a secondary matter, swept into some corner, such as the cells of the mediaeval castles or the mezzanino of the Italian palaces.

For her example produced a wave of religious life and missionary enthusiasm in America, the like of which has hardly ever been known.

I suppose no wife can ever hope to have any part in her husband's inner life.

We need, as a Church, a deeper spiritual life.

For one thing, much that the general public has accepted as newand in this general public must be included weighty names, men of science, educational authorities, and others who have never troubled to inquire into the meaning of the Kindergartenare already matters of everyday life to the Froebelian.

We got very little country life during those years at the Foreign Office.

A doctrine is a practical and definite thing to work with; in later life to believe, and to approve of, or disbelieve, and disapprove of.

There was also a corresponding improvement in civil life.

The coureurs de bois and other fur traders formed an important link between the savage and the civilized life of the country.

This working outwards from actual experiences, from the home country to the foreign, from actual contact with real things to things of travellers' tales, is the only way to bring geography to the very door of the school, to make it part of the actual life.

The most remarkable aspect of the intellectual life of to-day is the rise of faith in the universities.

Notwithstanding the difficulty he experienced in his busy life of setting aside the necessary time for reading two chapters a day from his Bible, he nevertheless faithfully did it.

Because of my life, women to the end of time shall be able to live a truer, freer, better life!"

She was little by nature, with as little flesh and blood as was consistent with mortal life; and she was one of those who are always little for love.

And amid the storms and burdens of middle life there are many times when we would fain push open the door that stands ajar, and behind which there is ease for all our pains, or at least rest, if nothing more.

It is a steadier of life, a strengthener of hope, a stalwart aid to a practical, devout, and duty-doing life.

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" Then Zaida rose and showed herself in beauty's robe arrayed, And the Moor cried: "May Allah grant thy sun may ever shine, To light with its full splendor this lonely life of mine!

Knowing what we dofrom Dowden's Shelley and other sourcesit is not possible greatly to admire Godwin's character, nor is the second Mrs. Godwin a subject for enthusiasm; but the part played by them in the Lambs' literary life was extremely valuable.

"What a waste of precious lives it was to be sure, just to free a lot of cowardly negroes!"

His useful life came to an end in August, 1883, when he was in his eighty-eighth year.

But there came recollections wafted across her mind as by breezes of the past, of scenes in her earthly life when she had spoken without avail, when she had said all that was in her heart and failed, and done harm when she had meant to do good.

1663 adjectives to describe  life