213 adverbs to describe how to develop

As Sandy and his wife warmed to the tale, one tripping up another in their eagerness to tell everything, it gradually developed as distinct a superstition as I ever heard, and not without poetry and pathos.

The laws by which two objects, so far apart, operate on each other, have been, as yet, but imperfectly developed, and the wilder their freaks, the more they are the objects of wonder and admiration.

All the economic force of Germany was based upon: (a) The proper use of her reserves of coal and iron, which allowed her to develop enormously those industries which are based on these two elements.

This conception has been finely developed in a brace of early poems of Lord Tennyson, All Things will Die, and Nothing will Die: 'The stream will cease to flow, The wind will cease to blow, The clouds will cease to fleet, The heart will cease to beat For all things must die.

As the third century advances to its close, we find the simple and crude beginning of that change in Christian faith which developed afterward into the broad idea of the intercessory power of the saints.

In women, the external manifestations of a thymo-centric personality may be limited to thinness and delicacy of the skin, narrow waist, rather poorly developed breasts, arched thighs and scanty hair, with scanty and delayed menstruation.

From this instance of childish character one would have anticipated a career for Madame Adelaide, and I hate being obliged to think of her merely developing into one of the three spinster aunts of Louis XVI.

The man came in the form of an accidental new friend, an old friend of my wife, as subsequently developed.

Those years in the West have developed Fred splendidly.

Then he gave the knife to Collatinus, and after him to Lucretius and Valerius, who were amazed at such an extraordinary occurrence, and could not understand the newly developed character of Brutus.

More independently, Mark Akenside developed out of the same doctrine of universal harmony the theory of aesthetics that was to guide the school,the theory that the true poet is created not by culture and discipline at all, but owes to the impress of Naturethat beauty which is goodnesshis imagination, his taste, and his moral vision.

We need not, in a word, expect the "literary" epic to compete with the "authentic" epic; for the fact is, that the purpose of epic poetry, and therefore the nature of its subject, must continually develop.

"Strangely enough," said Reginald with a laugh, "I told Elise this morning that now I was going to start out in search of you!" He had developed wonderfully.

The third aim is to show, by a study of each successive period, how our literature has steadily developed from its first simple songs and stories to its present complexity in prose and poetry.

The third difference is that, while the stem bears leaves, and has buds normally developed in their axils, roots bear no organs.

I hold he developed the word logically from an arbitrary assumption that the whole universe of being was reducible to measurable and commeasurable and exact and consistent expressions.

After conquering England they began to regard it as home and speedily developed a new sense of nationality.

Here the wise remnant of the Amautas ultimately developed great ability.

Recently an able man has said that we have been grandly developed physically and mentally, but as a nation we are a political infant.

Consequently there was developed, through the centuries, a series of stone-faced andenes, terraces or platforms.

It is very strange to me that my children have developed, intellectually and spiritually, along such different lines from myself.

We should expect to find extraordinarily well-developed ante-pituitary action among eminent philosophers and men of science, and we do.

This gives the branches more room to develop symmetrically.

A woman it was that was destined to awaken in him all that consciousness which music, painting, poetry awaken in more evenly developed minds; and it is the silent breathing of her creative presence that is even now creating him anew, while as yet he knows it not.

We are not of those who think that children, in any condition whatever, will inevitably develop into beauty and goodness.

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