77 adverbs to describe how to nt

As a matter of course the senate offered to the proletariat not merely the same advantages as Gracchus had already assured to it in corn and otherwise, but advantages still greater.

"Assuredly not," replied the Indians.

Wilt dream thy life away here amid the wild, forsooth?" Quoth Beltane, very humbly: "And wherefore not, Sir Fidelis?

Are they to be swashbucklers and bullies?" "Very decidedly not, sir," replied the superintendent in a voice almost thunderous.

Manifestly not; even though no proof existed that the particular slaves killed were insurgents.

Water is of use chiefly as a solvent, and while not strictly a food, is necessary to life.

The popularity of the work is due not mainly to the verbal skill which makes it rank as the cleverest of English verse compositions, to its shoals of witticisms, its winged words, telling phrases, and incomparable transitions; but to the fact that it continues to address a large class who are not in the ordinary sense of the word lovers of poetry.

In other words, I present not solely what the twentieth century considers enduringly great in the poetry of the eighteenth, but also a littleproportionately very littleof what the eighteenth century itself (perhaps mistakenly) considered interesting.

Desto besser, besser desto!" Lady Wallace has made a translation which reproduces well the nonsense if not literally the sense.

"'Certingly not,

Such men may be said to be endowed with a double vision, an inward and an outward; the inward seeing not unfrequently the reverse of what is seen by the outward.

These may seem small things to which to trace the motive forces of a man's life; but if we add to them a third, found where the truth about a man not infrequently lies, in the rag-bag of his enemies, our materials will be nearly complete.

Three prisms will give eight images, but this is practically not a good combination; the images fail in distinctness, and are too near together for use.

Dally not, Pembrooke; I am bent to fight And that with thee for the best blood thou bearst.

"Sartainly not," I ses.

Now no matter whether this belief in man's capacity for knowledge and in the possibility of knowing things is justifiable or not, and no matter how far it may be justifiable, it was in any case untested; so that when the skeptic approached with his objections the dogmatist was defenseless.

His son Grimoald succeeded him as mayor of the palace, ingloriously; but his grandson, by his daughter Bega, Pepin of Heristal, was for twenty-seven years not only virtually, as mayor of the palace, but ostensibly and with the title of duke, the real sovereign of Austrasia and all the Frankish dominion.

Recently it had been felt in Lemnos and some other islands of the Aegean, yet seemingly not with such intensity as to excite much notice generally in the Grecian world: at length it passed to Athens, and first showed itself in the Piraeus.

Course it's none of my business, but I wouldn't want one of my girls companying with a Gentileoff up in that cañon with him, at thatfishing one day, reading a book the next, walking clost together,and specially not when Brigham had spoke for her.

The Poetes were wisemen, and wished in hart the redresse of things, the which when for feare, they durst not openly rebuke, they did in colours painte them out, and tolde men by shadowes what they should doe in good sooth, or els because the wicked were unworthy to heare the trueth, they spake so that none might understand but those unto whom they please to utter their meaning.

Most likely not.

If fiction could ever be wholly, and not only partially, epic, it would be in Gebir.

As most of the useful arts perfect man's executive faculties, and thus are said to improve upon, while in a certain sense they imitate nature; so the fine arts extend and exalt man's faculty of expression, or self-utterance, regarded not precisely as useful and propter aliud; but as pleasurable and propter se.

" "Speak, then, and trifle not.

EARSThick, fairly large, and lobe shaped; set moderately low, but relatively not so low as in the Black Field Spaniel; carried close to the head, and furnished with soft wavy hair.

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