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Indeed, I have often thought since, that I was correct in my earlier surmise, that they had left soon after the attack.
If so, what? I hereby declare that the above statements are complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I beg pardon for entertaining the reader with so ill a subject: but before I quit that argument, which was the cause of this digression; I cannot but take notice how I am corrected for my quotation of SENECA, in my defence of Plays in Verse.
In the gentlest and most poetic sense they were indeed the sirens of this land where it seemed "always afternoon"a momentary triumph of an Arcadian over a Christian civilization, so beautiful and so seductive that it became the subject of special chapters by writers of the day more original than correct as social philosophers.
And while the Muse now stoops, or now ascends, To man's low passions, or their glorious ends, Teach me, like thee, in various nature wise, To fall with dignity, with temper rise; Formed by thy converse, happily to steer From grave to gay, from lively to severe; Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to please.
Adonais is, in this respect, neither more nor less correct than his other writings.
BOOKS OF ACCOUNT.A tradesman's books of account cannot be received as evidence in his own behalf, unless the entries therein be proved to have been brought under the notice of, and admitted to be correct by the other party, as is commonly the case with the "pass-books" employed backwards and forwards between bakers, butchers, and the like domestic traders, and their customers.
There was one very like him, sitting quite straight and correct on the box of a brougham, "John Cocher Anglais n'a jamais verse, ni accroche" (English coachman who has never upset nor run into anything).
The mistakes in the former can frequently be corrected from the minutely kept diary of those early years, when the brother and sister lived together at Grasmere.
I find those that commend use of apples, in splenetic and this kind of melancholy (lamb's-wool some call it), which howsoever approved, must certainly be corrected of cold rawness and wind.
These are corrected without mention.
And you should not rely upon the mere fact of the insurance being correct at the time of sale: there may have been a prior breach of covenant, and the landlord may not have waived his right of entry for the forfeiture."
And the reserve forces of the Allies were still intact, the strategy of General Foch in this respect being universally applauded as correct under the circumstances.
"thee" is corrected into "you.
If cause of the delay cannot be corrected within one hour, the tournament committee and/or the referee will determine when play will be resumed.
E. [10] In this account of Donna Marina, the information given by Clavigero, II. 9. is here combined with that of Bernal Diaz, and the orthography of the Mexican names of places has been corrected throughout from the former writer, a native of New Spain, and intimately acquainted with its language.
From the frequent references in his journal to errors discovered and corrected during the progress of these calculations, it would seem likely that his powers were not what they had been, and that there was a probability that some important errors might escape correction.
The river and its lakes were coursed by a compass, the distances estimated, and the projection resulting therefrom corrected before being placed upon the map by means of astronomical observations at eight intermediate points between its mouth and its source.
CO: Peter Bruner CHRISTIAN CO: Easter Sudie Campbell [Uncle Dick] Annie Morgan Cora Torian Mary Wooldridge [TR: name corrected per interview.] CALDWELL CO. BALLARD CO. [Tinie Force and Elvira Lewis] LAWRENCE CO. LESLIE CO. GARRARD
As soon, however, as they were no more wanted on the roof, the two "volunteer firemen" came down; and Ham Morris's first word on reaching the ground was, "Dab, my boy, how you've grown!" Not a tenth of an inch in mere stature, and yet Ham was entirely correct about it.
" Having demonstrated this to himself, Musgrave went into the house and drugged his mind correcting proofsheetsfor the Lichfield Historical Association's Quarterly Magazineand brought down to the year 1805 his "List of Wills Recorded in Brummell County.
The abuses of Cold Bath Fields and other prisons were corrected through his searching public inquiries.