117 Metaphors for note

The notes of the great god Pan, so "piercingly sweet by the river"a far cry and a weary way from Pan to Handel and Beethoven; yet during all that time music has been the joy and the consolation of peoples,all except the Quakers.

The War, says the French note, was not a European war; Germany's eyes were fixed on world power, and she saw that her future was on the sea.

And this note was trouble the second.

[Transcriber's Note: The above "+" is my rendering of a footnote "cross" common in older books.]

The northern forests of the Coast have their attractive features, to be sure; they are fecund, solemn, and majestic, but the prevailing note is not cheerfulness, as here in the south.

A note is an unconditional promise in writing, to pay a definite sum of money at a certain time to a specified person.

The only scientific subjects on which I find notes are, a Paper on the forms of the Teeth of Wheels, communicated to the Philosophical Society on May 2nd; some notes about Musical Concords, and some examination of a strange piece of Iceland Spar.

The most noted amongst those who appeared to oppose the triumphant advocate of the Hind, were Montague and Prior, young men now rising into eminence.

" Even the notes of insects are a deafening crash, like the rattling of machinery in a cotton-mill.

[Note 2: Balboa's description of his treatment of the natives, which he penned to the King, is just the contrary.

And this note was trouble the second.

The most noted of his prose works are his six volumes of Imaginary Conversations (1824-1846).

The prevailing note was neatness; the biologist's microscope stood on a neat bench surrounded by enamel dishes, vessels, and books neatly arranged; behind him, when seated, rose two neat bunks with neat, closely curtained drawers for clothing and neat reflecting sconces for candles; overhead was a neat arrangement for drying socks with several nets, neatly bestowed.

" "For the honor of the Servi, let the matter be dispatched, and let proof be brought," the Superior demanded, surprised and displeased at any softness in Fra Paolo, whose dominant note was justice, rather than mercy.

But this note on the list is a digression.

See Gilford's note on The Devil is an Ass, ii. 1; Remembrancia, p. 43; Cal. of State Papers, Domestic, 1611-18. Quy.

NOTES New York noon is Manilla 1:04 next morning.

" These marginal notes, though bringing no clear support to the story of the Cave, were embers, however, of some old fire not entirely extinct,which emitted a feeble gleam upon the path of inquiry.

[Footnote 6: The most noted of these lawyers were Robert Morris, Malcolm B. Allen, G.B. Vashon, and E.G. Walker.]

Our northern countries offend especially in this, and we in this island (ampliter viventes in prandiis et caenis, as Polydore notes) are most liberal feeders, but to our own hurt.

Striving very earnestly with herself to be kind, and to do for this stranger whom she knew not what would be the very best and most healing thing for his soul, Mercy wrote to him as follows: "DEAR STEPHEN,Your note was a very great surprise to me.

[*Transcriber's Note: Mrs. (Mistress), in that age, was the normal style of address for an unmarried daughter from a prominent family, as well as for a married lady.]

The key-note of the twentieth century is economy, the tendency in all lines being toward the elimination of waste.

Their usual call-note is a whistle which they give when flying.

Its dominant notes are democracy, freedom, and confidence.

117 Metaphors for  note