561 Metaphors for wrought

Only in July last he said to the writer of this notice: "I never know what it is to feel well now, but work is the joy of my life.

First of all is the Red Cross, but that organization really is a non-combatant arm of the national service; and its work, generously financed by public subscription, is the greatest of its kind ever done in field or hospital, in any war.

His last works are his best, showing the care and labor he bestowed, as well as his fidelity to nature.

In the same pleasing, surprising way, all artistic work must be a kind of revelation.

Now let us turn to his artistic remains, the disjecta membra, out of which we may reconstruct something of the man himself; for, to those who can interpret it aright, a man's work is his best autobiography.

"You see, work is really the great panacea, the best thing in the world.

The reader may perhaps require to be told that this work is "a Literary and Religious Offering," or Annual.

His chief work was the Criticon, an allegory of the Spring, Autumn, and Winter of life.

In 1902 her principal work was "British Hounds and Gun-Dogs."

and Peter the Great; his character was as noble as his abilities were great; his principal works were "Institutiones Medicæ," "Aphorismi de Cognoscendis et Curandis Morbis," "Libellus de Materia Medica," and "Institutiones Chemicæ" (1668-1738).

She was undoubtedly a clever, cultured young woman; the great work of her life had been self-culture.

The intuition with which Schelling works is immediate cognition, directed to the concrete and particular.

" The great work in hand, just now, was the Christmas tree.

She threw her whole life into her work, became a part of the scenes she was depicting; her life was absorbed until the work of writing became a painful process both to body and mind.

Each new work was at once the fruit and the seed of glorious energy.

But the work is not an encyclopaedia, or merely a dictionary of authors.

His other didactic work, the "Gulistan," is indeed a "Garden of Roses," as its name implies; a mirror for every one alike, no matter what his station in life may be.

Vice-Chancellor of Oxford from 1870 to 1874; his great work is a Greek lexicon (first edition 1843, last 1883), of which he was joint-author with Dr. Robert Scott, and which is the standard work of its kind in English; b. 1811.

The bravest saw now that further fighting was uselessthat the works in their front could not be stormedand, with the frightful fire of the enemy still tearing their lines to pieces, the poor remnants of the brave division retreated from the hill.

Two works that had considerable influence upon him at this time were the Odes of Horace, translated by P. Urbano Campos, and the poems of Zorrilla.

It was nothing that Mrs. Gaskell's work was the finest, tenderest portrait of a woman that it was ever given to a woman to achieve; nothing that she was not only recklessly and superbly loyal to Charlotte, but that in her very indiscretions she was, as far as Charlotte was concerned, incorruptibly and profoundly true.

His chief legal work was the Dicaeologica, 1617 (a recasting of a treatise on Roman law which appeared in 1586), and his chief political work the Politica, 1603 (altered and enlarged 1610, and reprinted, in addition, three times before his death and thrice subsequently).

Its single Greek work was a grammar; and if it could boast of a copy of the Institutes of Justinian, it did not yet possess a single book of civil law, not even Gratian's Decretum.

His best known works are his biographies.

Its very essence lies in the dictum of the old monks, "Laborare est orare" ("Work is worship").

561 Metaphors for  wrought