The woman nodded slightly at Maggie and the mere boy, "'Scuse me."
The mere boy interrupted his loving smile and turned a shrivelling glare upon Pete.
To his Romantic nature, however,
mere knowledge and
mere modern science, which their followers were so confidently exalting, appeared by no means adequate to the purpose; rather they seemed to him largely futile, because they did not stimulate the emotions and so minister to the spiritual life.
And just as the lily is repeated in the lake, or the eyes of Amaryllis in the mirror, so is the
mere oral or written repetition of these forms, and sounds, and colors, and odors, and sentiments a duplicate source of de" light.
It was
mere vain egoism, and it was moreover, if she liked, a morbid obsession.
The first impression, on seeing the correspondence of the horizontal strata on each side of these valleys and great amphitheatrical depressions, is that they have been hollowed out, like other valleys, by the action of water; but when one reflects on the enormous amount of stone, which on this view must have been removed through
mere gorges or chasms, one is led to ask whether these spaces may not have subsided.
But this cannot happen again, if the proposed system be adopted; and when these debts are discharged, the only call for revenue of any consequence, which the State governments will continue to experience, will be for the
mere support of their respective civil list; to which, if we add all contingencies, the total amount in every State ought to fall considerably short of two hundred thousand pounds.
"And
mere gossip," he thought contemptuously, "stands in my way!"
Some ill-conditioned persons who sneer at the life-matrimonial, may perhaps suggest, in this place, that the good couple would be better likened to two principals in a sparring match, who, when fortune is low and backers scarce, will chivalrously set to, for the
mere pleasure of the buffeting; and in one respect indeed this comparison would hold good; for, as the adventurous pair of the Fives' Court will afterwards send round a hat, and trust to the bounty of the lookers-on for the means of regaling themselves, so Mr Godfrey Nickleby and HIS partner, the honeymoon being over, looked out wistfully into the world, relying in no inconsiderable degree upon chance for the improvement of their means.
The more carefully I reflected on what had passed between us, the more shrewdly I suspected the production of the casket, and the application for the loan, of having been
mere formalities, designed to pave the way for the parting inquiry addressed to me.
The fact that my tradesman is out of pocket by me is to be looked at through the serene certainty that somebody else's tradesman is in pocket by somebody else; and since there must be bad debts in the world, why, it is
mere egoism not to like that we in particular should make them instead of our fellow-citizens.
Some Frogs frequenting the pool heard his lamentation, and said, "What would you do if you had to live here always as we do, when you make such a fuss about a
mere fall into the water?"
Such expressions as that famous one of Linnaeus, and which we often meet with in a more or less concealed form, that the characters do not make the genus, but that the genus gives the characters, seem to imply that something more is included in our classification, than
mere resemblance.
Philosophers, on the other hand, have maintained often that matter is a
mere fiction imagined by mind, and sometimes that mind is a
mere property of a certain kind of matter.
It showed that the gentleman, highly connected, and not a
mere workman, would be under an obligation to him.