123 examples of darley in sentences

Latter days, and presidency of Washington College, Lexington, Va. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME XII Sherman's March to the Sea After the painting by F.O.C. Darley.

June 22.] claims set up by the Scottish leaders in the late invasion, contributed to deter many from accepting their new offers of assistance; and more than two months were suffered to elapse before the commissioners, Vane, Armyn, Hatcher, and Darley, with Marshall, a Presbyterian, and Nye, an Independent divine, were despatched[a] with full powers to Scotland.

The Wedding Wake, by George Darley, Esq. is an exquisite picture of saddened beauty.

She is getting a strange influence over my fellow-teacher, a young lady,you know Miss Helen Darley, perhaps?

I have seen the girl look at Miss Darley when she had not the least idea of it, and all at once I would see her grow pale and moist, and sigh, and move round uneasily, and turn towards Elsie, and perhaps get up and go to her, or else have slight spasmodic movements that looked like hysterics;do you believe in the evil eye, Doctor?" "Mr. Langdon," the Doctor said, solemnly, "there are strange things about Elsie Venner,very strange things.

Do you think she has any special fancy for anybody else in the school besides Miss Darley?" Mr. Bernard could not stand the old Doctor's spectacled eyes without betraying a little of the feeling natural to a young man to whom a home question involving a possible sentiment is put suddenly.

Miss Darley got up and left the room, trembling all over.

Helen Darley is this lady's name,twenty-two or -three years old, I should think,a very sweet, pale woman,daughter of the usual country-clergyman,thrown on her own resources from an early age, and the rest: a common story, but an uncommon person,very.

Leslie's sketches, however, (he made two,) did not hit the mark exactly; Mr. Irving liked Darley's better.

Let's see,Helen Darley,she'll do well enough to fill it up,why, yes, just the thing,light brown hair, blue eyes,won't my pattern show off well against her?

"Splendid!" said the Widow, and to tell the truth, she was not far out of the way, and with Helen Darley as a foil anybody would know she must be foudroyant and pyramidal,if these French adjectives may be naturalized for this one particular exigency.

It was all right now;Blanche was married and so forth; Letty was a child; Elsie was his daughter; Helen Darley was a nice, worthy drudge,poor thing!faded, faded,colors wouldn't wash,just what she wanted to show off against.

Illustrated from Drawings by F.O.C. Darley.

Illustrated by Darley.

"What made you ask about Darley's 'Margaret,' Laura?" "Oh,only I wanted to see it.

That on Brevis esse laboro was in English, and might have represented an adventure which had befallen Lamb himself, for he stammered frequently, though he was not so grievous a Balbulus as his friend George Darley, whom I had also often seen.

Helen Darley told him very plainly that this girl was thinking about him more than about her book.

BERMAN, ISABEL R. Vocational interest scales; an analysis of three questionnaires in relation to occupational classification and employment status, by Isabel R. Berman, John G. Darley & Donald G. Paterson. (Employment Stabilization Research Institute, v. 3, no. 5, Aug. 1934) © 10Sep34; AA156446.

<pb id='538.png' n='1968h2/A/2821' /> PSYCHOLOGY IN USE; a textbook in applied psychology, by J. Stanley Gray, W. L. Valentine, W. C. Varnum, C. R. Rogers, J. G. Darley, A. S. Jensen, J. B. Stroud, E. E. Ghiselli, H. W. Hepner, C. A. Whitmer, G. I. Giardini, T. Hunt, R. Stagner & G. W. Hartmann.

DARLEY, JOHN G. Employed and unemployed workers; differential factors in unemployment status, by John G. Darley & Donald G. Paterson.

DARLEY, JOHN G. Employed and unemployed workers; differential factors in unemployment status, by John G. Darley & Donald G. Paterson.

SEE Darley, John G. Minnesota personality scale for women.

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<pb id='538.png' n='1968h2/A/2821' /> PSYCHOLOGY IN USE; a textbook in applied psychology, by J. Stanley Gray, W. L. Valentine, W. C. Varnum, C. R. Rogers, J. G. Darley, A. S. Jensen, J. B. Stroud, E. E. Ghiselli, H. W. Hepner, C. A. Whitmer, G. I. Giardini, T. Hunt, R. Stagner & G. W. Hartmann.

DARLEY, GEORGE, poet and critic, born in Dublin; author of "Sylvia" and "Nepenthe"; wrote some good songs, among them "I've been Roaming," once very popular; much belauded by Coleridge; contributed to the Athenæum (1795-1846).

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