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A selection from his Essays and Addresses, and a subsequent volume, Life and Letters of Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb ( with critical introduction by A. W. Verrall ) were published by his widow in 1907 ; see also an appreciative notice by J. E. Sandys, History of Classical Scholarship, iii.

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Trevelyan centers too exclusively on Bright, is insufficiently appreciative of the views of Bright's opponents and critics, and makes light of the genuine difficulties faced by Peel.
Sophocles was appreciative enough of the younger poet to be influenced by him, as is evident in his later plays Philoctetes and Oedipus at Colonus.
The contemporary Scotichronicon by Walter Bower described James as excelling at sport and appreciative of literature and music.
All four were required to post $ 10, 000 bail, which was paid by the Earps, local mining men, Wells Fargo undercover agent Fred Dodge, and other business owners appreciative of the Earps ' efforts to maintain order.
There is a biography by her nephew, Theodore Bacon, Delia Bacon: A Sketch ( Boston, 1888 ), and an appreciative chapter, " Recollections of a Gifted Woman ," in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Our Old Home ( Boston, 1863 ).
Groulx's conservative Catholicism was not very appreciative of other religions, although he also acknowledged that racism was not Christian, and he maintained that Quebec should aspire to be a model society by Christian standards, including intense missionary action.
An appreciative estimate of Dobree as a scholar will be found in J Bake's Scholica hypomnemata, ii ( 1839 ) and in the Philological Museum, i ( 1832 ) by JC Hare.
Later that year Blackstone was paid £ 200 by the Prince, who became an " appreciative, loyal, and soon to be incomparably influential patron ".
The appreciative mode of inquiry often relies on interviews to qualitatively understand the organization's potential strengths by looking at an organization's experience and its potential ; the objective is to elucidate the assets and personal motivations that are its strengths.
Although, after Keats's death, recognition of the merits of his poetry came slowly, by mid century, despite widespread Victorian disapproval of the alleged " weakness " of his character and the view often advanced " that Keats's work represented mere sensuality without substance ", some of his poems began to find an appreciative audience, including " To Autumn ".
The film ends with Brian departing for England by train, and Sally continuing her life in Berlin, singing " Cabaret " to a highly appreciative audience.
) Dr. Guillotin assumed that if a fair system was established where the only method of capital punishment was death by mechanical decapitation, then the public would feel far more appreciative of their rights.
Governor Darling's somewhat tardy but appreciative dispatch of 14 April 1831, and his request for Sturt's promotion, had had no result, and nothing came of the request by Sir Richard Bourke who had succeeded Darling that Viscount Goderich should give " this deserving officer your Lordship's protection and support ".
Sam is somewhat baffled by the overtures, though as he is already used to an imperfect lifestyle is generally appreciative of the sentiment.
Though upset by the situation, they were appreciative of the company's response.
Cooke himself was wryly appreciative of the take-off, predicting at a 1991 dinner celebrating the 20th anniversary of Masterpiece Theater that if he was remembered at all, he would be best recalled by fans of Sesame Street as " Alistair Cookie, the Cookie Monster of Monsterpiece Theater.
By 1987, abolition was being openly advocated by many leading Conservatives to the appreciative ears of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Under Yates ' leadership between 1935 and 1959, Republic made 956 feature films and 849 serial chapters, many of which are classics enjoyed today on television and DVD by a whole new generation of appreciative fans.
According to a contemporary account in the Eugene ( Ore .) Register-Guard, when Renfro left the game, he was given a loud and appreciative ovation by the Rice crowd.
Her performance, received by a wildly appreciative audience, takes place in the same nightclub where, years earlier, she and Jimmy had met.
In the book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, Perkins states that he suspects the success of his company was due to ' coincidences ' orchestrated by those appreciative of his silence about the work he did as an economic hit man.

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He is appreciative of the expert help available to him and draws these resources into play, taking care to examine at least some of the raw material which underlies their frequently policy-oriented conclusions.
Steiner's writing, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes Western tradition as having evolved to meet contemporary needs.
He was similarly appreciative of them and gave them due credit for policies where he had used their advice.
Simple, even stark, paintings of common household items ( Still Life with a Smoker's Box ) and an uncanny ability to portray children's innocence in an unsentimental manner ( Boy with a Top ) nevertheless found an appreciative audience in his time, and account for his timeless appeal.
Photios I of Constantinople writes against Clement's theology in the Bibliotheca, although he is appreciative of Clement's learning and the literary merits of his work.
The comic strip's popular success is attributable to its workplace setting and themes, which are familiar to a large and appreciative audience ; Adams said that switching the setting from Dilbert's home to his office was " when the strip really started to take off.
" That ," reckons Rachels, " is why the recipients of ' charity ' are so often resentful rather than appreciative.
" According to historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Robinson's " efforts were a monumental step in the civil-rights revolution in America ... accomplishments allowed black and white Americans to be more respectful and open to one another and more appreciative of everyone's abilities.
A personified wind mischievously pulls the cloth away, displaying her vulva to the appreciative audience.
However, the story remained a relatively shallow tale — a celebration of US conquest and personal adventures — until the mid-century, since which time the history has been more thoroughly researched and retold in many forms to a growing and appreciative audience.
The end of Clemens ' 2003 season became a series of public farewells met with appreciative cheering.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times called it " as breezily escapist as a film this facile can be " and added, " Ms. MacDowell ... has a lovely, demure ease that makes George's appreciative gaze quite understandable.
Number after number was rapturously encored, and every droll sally of dialogue was received with a shout of appreciative mirth.
With " Tears " and already " Goodbye Horses " a guaranteed dancefloor favorite, this album found an appreciative audience as the latest incarnation of Psyche presented the songs live with a new found energy, and a maturity of experience.
The King himself is appreciative of her and her talents, but nonetheless her elevated position in defiance of the kingdom's social mores inspires hostility among others of the court.
The same is true of a person who engages in selective bodily appreciation i. e., foot fetish they are attracted specifically not to the entire person but may just be intensely appreciative of that person's feet.
Outwardly resentful towards Arabella for trying to do him favors, but on the inside silently appreciative for her support, Blood nevertheless continues to hatch a plan of escape for himself and his fellow slaves.
He was very appreciative of Astaire's treatment of the song: " The melody keeps going up and up.
Gauguin was very appreciative of Bernard's art and of his daring with the employment of a style which suited Gauguin in his quest to express the essence of the objects in his art.

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