21 adverbs to describe how to school

This Appas was meetly schooled, and apt in parts.

There is more real feeling in some of these poems than is apparent in the ordinary chanson of the Northern French courtly school: the following stanzas are from a poem by Guiot de Dijon, the lament of a lady for her absent lover Chanterai por mon corage Que je vueill reconforter Car avec mon

He is too deeply schooled in habit, to think he has heard more than a note of the flute; stronger and fuller than common, if you will, but still a sound that has no interest for him.

They were duly schooled in all the current superstitions and listened to the tales of ghosts and animals that talked and reasoned, tales common to the Negro today.

As a writer he had shown himself to be elegantly schooled, but in the Fable for Critics and the Biglow Papers, he had burst forth as a most effective and slashing satirist.

Ere we to school returned,305 That dreary time,ere we had been ten days Sojourners in my father's house, he died, And I and my three brothers, orphans then, Followed his body to the grave.

She had too long and too fondly schooled herself to look upon the outraged wife as the only victim.

These incidents did not add to my popularity among the sneaks whose petty slings and arrows were so annoying, and so minimized my power for good that I reluctantly resigned, to accept a more lucrative position as teacher in an aristocratic boarding-school located in the romantic county of Berkshire, much nearer, geographically, to the stars.

Haworth, that schooled his sisters to a high and beautiful austerity, was bad for Branwell.

[stop going to school involuntarily] flunk out; be dismissed &c Adj.

L. H. Tragedy of the Super-Patriot 257 IRWIN, FELIX Mélisande's Point of View 438 JAGGER, ARTHUR Ptero-dactyls 202 JAY, THOMAS Charivaria weekly Midget (The) 166 JENKINS, ERNEST Daily and Maily 97 New School (A) 85 KERR, S. P. Counter-Revolutionary Collar 270 KIDD, ARTHUR Drink of the Gods (The) 90 KILPATRICK, MRS.

He is soon writing to his friend George Loring, "I sometimes think that I have it in me, and shall one day do somewhat; meantime I am schooling myself and shaping my theory of poesy.

It turned out that the pert little youth was not an authorized pilot, but merely schooling for it; and that, when the steamer hove in sight, the true pilots were asleep, and he would not allow them to be called, but quietly slipped away in the boat, and came on board of us to try his 'prentice hand; the pilots of New York are, I believe, a most able and efficient body of men.

No. 8, called officially School of Verrocchio, and by one firm of photographers Botticini, and by another Botticelli, is a fine free thing, low in colour, with a quiet landscape, and is altogether a delight.

She had been, by snatches of a few weeks at a time, to an evening school outside, and got her sister and brother sent to day schools by desultory starts, during three or four years.

What is precisely a missionary school?

He was, of course, the star witnessif a Chinaman can ever be a star witnessand presumably had been carefully schooled as to the manner in which he should give his testimony.

" "Now that Ben is going to school regularly," the other continued, "he will, I think, soon lose this roughness of speech; and you can see that he is anxious to learn, and is ambitious.

We could make no contract with a school-master, and during that time, till 1831, we had no school house in Marshpee, and scarcely any schools.

Certainly father's idea of my going back to college and then to medical school afterward, is just plain, rank nonsense.

Very fair he found her, sweetly schooled and fashioned, modest and courteous to all.

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