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He was reminded of no joke by the present dilemma, and remained very solemn, as Jack enlarged on the glories of the proposed campaign.
It was a most gratifying spectacle to behold the objects successively rising to our view, and steadily enlarging in their dimensions.
His great wrist dimpled like the wrist of a healthy baby, and his face was so enlarged with superfluous flesh that the lower part of it quite dwarfed the upper.
I will some day, as I promised, enlarge to you upon my sister's excellences; 't will seem like exaggeration, but I will do it.
He dwelt with Marianne in the old shooting-box which had been transformed and enlarged into a very comfortable house.
The only picture was a portrait of Stafford enlarged from a photograph, and it hung over the mantel-piece so that Sir Stephen could see it from the bed.
Many of the lands passed to Sir Thomas Seymour, and the people of Romsey, who had always had a right to the north aisle of the church, which indeed they enlarged at their own expense in 1403, bought the whole from the Crown, for one hundred pounds, in 1554.
And while waiting for lunch to be served, they went down to see the winter garden, which was being enlarged for some fetes which Ambroise wished to give.
Bianchon knew the mysteries of that temperament, a compound of the lion and the bull, which at last expanded and enlarged beyond measure the great man's torso, and caused his death by degeneration of the heart.
I allude here to the budding of trees, which year after year enlarge by the addition of new individuals arising from buds.
They were begun before the time of Callixtus, but were greatly enlarged under his pontificate
But as his family enlarged of late years, he was obliged, for a livelihood, to write two dramas annually; and to accomplish this, he forced himself to write days and weeks when he was not well.
The force originally organized by Mr. John F. Stevens for the attack upon the continental divide has been modified and enlarged as the necessities of the situation required, until at the present time it approaches the perfection of a huge machine, and all are working together to a common end.
As Chancellor Kent says: "Human laws are not so perfect as the dictates of conscience, and the sphere of morality is more enlarged than the limits of civil jurisdiction.
he still ascends, the circle enlarges around him, but with no better result.
In June, 1842, I first allowed myself the satisfaction of writing a very brief abstract of my theory in pencil in thirty-five pages; and this was enlarged during the summer of 1844 into one of two hundred thirty pages, which I had fairly copied out and still possess.
The mound of earth (on which it was built) I enlarged like the firmament of the rising stars, and I beautified the entire building.
The church, originally a small building (as the rood-stair on the S. wall indicates), has been restored and enlarged out of all recognition.
Empires have been enlarged without bloodshed, and nations reduced to distress without the ravages of hostile armies, by the diminution of their commerce, and the alienation of their allies.
ENLARGED BY THE ADDITION OF A COPIOUS INDEX OF MATTERS.
Berni raised a fine polished edifice, copied and enlarged after that of Boiardo;on the other hand, the old house, thank Heaven, remains; and our best way of settling the question between the two is, to be glad that we have got both.