52 Metaphors for tasked

Of course the task was a slighter and less significant one than that of translating Giusti, nor was the same degree of critical accuracy and nicety in rendering shades of meaning called for.

Thus the chief task of the modern poet became "the reproduction of the objective world through the subjective," consequently "experience."

Thus the chief task of the modern poet became "the reproduction of the objective world through the subjective," consequently "experience."

2 Centralization in every field The main task of the now gigantic realm was the organization of administration.

Their task was nine cords a week for each man.

These tasks, of course, profess to be graduated according to the sex, age, and strength of the labourer; but in many instances this is not the case, as I think you will agree when I tell you that on Mr. 's first visit to his estates he found that the men and the women who laboured in the fields had the same task to perform.

It may be hard physical work to break stones for a road-way, but the task itself is a simple onethe lifting of the arm and dropping it again with sufficient force to split a rock apart.

" The task before Europe, then, is a double onea task of development and construction in the region of politics, and of purification and conversion in the region of the spirit.

The task of Roswell Gardiner was in-board, while that of Daggett and his men continued to be on the ice.

The task never became a toil, not even a tease.

Since a speculative knowledge of the nature of God is impossible, the only task which remains for metaphysics is the removal of improper determinations from that which tradition and phantasy have to say on the subject.

Beyond doubt the task might be accomplishedbut what was below?

If the reader has any idea of the difficulty attendant on making out so many places, disguised by a vicious orthography, a difficulty, which is still more increased by the necessity there is for determining, with accuracy, the situation of these places, and their probable distances from each other, he will be ready to allow that the task is certainly not very trifling, nor to be accomplished without much labour.

He was getting out logs, and his task was ten logs a day.

The task of keeping the establishments at adequate strength is, in a sense, a financial question.

"But, Neatherds, go look to the kine, Their cribs with fresh fodder supply; The task of compassion be thine, For herbage the pastures deny.

Our first task in this volume was the study of words in combination.

"COME, FRITZ, IS YOUR TASK SO DIFFICULT?" Fritz.

The task is obviously not one of translation or of paraphrasing, but of imaginative and, at the same time, interpretive construction.

But if the life-long intimacy be wanting in this instance, the task of the writer is the most difficult of all, and almost always a failure,save in some rare case, where the writer and his subject have been men of a similar stamp.

III The absorbing tasks imposed upon Buonarroti's energies by Paul III., which are mentioned in this epistle to the French king, were not merely the frescoes of the Cappella Paolina, but also various architectural and engineering schemes of some importance.

The task of the economist "as such" is the analysis of the economic valuation-aspects of these problems.

Appearing as it did, however, during the ascendancy of Pope's influence, when aristocratic city life was the only theme for verse, The Task is a strikingly original work.

Perhaps your trivial, immediate task is your one sure way of proving your mettle.

" The last and most difficult task he had to go thro', was the refusal he must give to Dorilaus, who had laid his commands on him in such express terms; and it was not without a good deal of blotting, altering, and realtering, he at length formed an epistle to him in these terms: To my more than father, my only patron, protector and benefactor, the most worthy DORILAUS.

52 Metaphors for  tasked