348 phrases avec le mot yet

it lies in the gracious magnanimity of the countess, who has read her niece's heart long before Léonie knows her own, who follows with a generous jealousy every phase of her passion, and yet guards her own loyalty to her niece in the true spirit of noblesse oblige, even while she sees that that loyalty is costing her own happiness.

and yet so far she must go.

We should be disappointed if de Grignon's devotion were left without hope of reward, and yet the wound

as yet little known, a less minute statement of his qualifications would hardly have been pardonable.

however, yet, meantime.

still, again, yet, besides;

surnuméraire, m. supernumerary, one not yet receiving a salary.

however, still, yet, nevertheless.

are not yet closed.

I have not yet received from the Turkish

«It has an appearance as if the governor of Nova-Scotia and our governor here were yet permitted to take up and open the mails from England» 1 Dec.

Note 32: Vers de l'Ode sur Waterloo: Crimson tears will follow yet.

Folk Lore Society, 1882, p. 147), and again, with Marie de France's twenty-fourth Fable (Dou Vilain qui prist un folet), and yet again with

by the jealousy of a beautiful step-mother, with a yet fairer step-daughter (Grimm, 53).

Two fairer birds I yet did never see;

Yet if her often, gnawing kisses win The traiterous banks to gape and let her in;

A man who, exposed to all the influences of such a state of society as that in which we live, is yet afraid of exposing himself to the influence of a few Greek or Latin verses, acts, we think, much like the felon who begged the sheriffs to let him have an umbrella held over his head from the door of Newgate to the gallows, because it was a drizzling morning and he was apt to take cold.

The second great eruption is not yet over.

Yet is his cloud

yet does his light stream over the mirror of waters, like a tremulous fire-pillar, shooting downwards to the abyss, and hide itself under my feet

amid sounds and colours and forms, as it were, swathed in and inextricably overshrouded: yet it is skywoven and worthy of a God.

And yet these grim old walls are not a dilettantism and dubiety;

whereby, we might say, a noble complexity, almost like that of Nature, reigns in his philosophy, or spiritual picture of Nature: a mighty maze, yet, as faith whispers, not without a plan.

These, as spun and woven for us from before Birth itself, to clothe our celestial ME for dwelling here, and yet to blind

UN GRAND COEUR ET UNE PETITE FORTUNE But passion most dissembles, yet betrays, Even

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