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Although not so important a piece of work as Chesterton's biography of Dickens, they are well worth bringing together in this way, because they form not only a brilliant piece of literary interpretation, but because they show that it is possible to write prefaces to the classics which will increase the desire to read the book instead of dampening one's ardor at the start with a mass of dry and trivial details of the author's life and environment.

It was my former teacher, Giuseppe Sergi, who, as early as 1886, defended with the ardor of a prophet the new scientific principle of studying the pupils in our schools by methods prescribed by anthropology.

I AM come of a race noted for vigor of fancy and ardor of passion.

After being here a year, on a visit to Korea a man I knew, younger than me, pursued me with ardor and convinced me to marry him.

" Cato takes pride in having been instrumental, when he was 30 years old, in establishing certain clubs in Rome, "and therefore I used to dine with these companions--in an altogether moderate way, yet with a certain ardor appropriate to my age, which, as time goes on, daily mitigates my zest for every pleasure.

Brinkley's sunniness and ardor are appealing, but his public history has its shortcomings.

To compensate, she always seems to turn to a new crowd (usually new arrivals in the department) about whom she is wild for a while, until the ardor cools.

There's been a serious explosion of ardor in the pages of the tabs, with celebrities of all stripes doing their very best bunny rabbit imitations.

A NYT op-ed by former Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste makes the observation that Starr's ardor about the tapes apparently has its limits: he never for instance, called Lucianne Goldberg before his grand jury.

USA Today sees "impeachment fatigue" in the day's debate, and the New York Times says there was little ardor or urgency in the speeches, comparing the whole thing to a "cooling souffl,.

Of course, various biblical passages served the other side as well, but the ardor for abolition drew heavily and indispensably on the sense of a higher law.

" "Le Miserere, or the Repentance of a King," which he published in March, 1845, in the "Revue Independante," during that Lenten season when Lacordaire was preaching in Lyons, proves that, though devoting himself with ardor to the study of economical problems, Proudhon had not lost his interest in questions of religious history.

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