Was there aught else in art than the rendering of what one felt within oneself? |
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This necessarily leads to counteraction, and woe be to the unhappy townsman who refuses aught to his lordly patron. |
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For aught we know we may never have another opportunity to work on this cryptogram. |
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I confess, indeed, that to compare myself unto him for aught I have yet said, were both impudency and arrogancy. |
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For aught he knew, the young Northumbrian might have been as sensible a man as himself. |
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And I never heard that any found aught but commendation of the boldness and spirit which brought us to the battle of Sedgemoor. |
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I was in drivelling dotage, to think that she would be aught else than the rest of them. |
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The question, however, is a question of euphony, rather than of aught else. |
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If I know aught of Highland spates, they will both be down in the hour and fishable. |
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Her feelings towards that ungodly gentleman were rather of pity than aught else. |
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Sir Thomas was not at fulham, nor did the girls know aught of his whereabouts. |
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In these dark hours there was no place in her heart for aught but unassuaged grief. |
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The captain had assured him that neither his wife nor son knew aught of his savings. |
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But, oh, these wild words of thine are worse to mine ears than aught which you could say of me. |
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If I am thy fish, I will never deceive thee nor do aught to displease thee, and hereto I plight thee my troth. |
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And she wrung her hands in intensity of conviction of the inutility of aught she could do. |
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Tis but exceeding seldom I do aught wrong, and then mostly because I am teased with forbiddance of the same. |
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There libellous authors were quickly cast into prison, and the like severity was used if aught were impiously written. |
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Do you know aught of one Buxton, who lives somewhere near tonbridge, I think? |
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Somewhere close to us lay the land, but it might have been the Kurile Islands for aught we knew. |
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I had next to determine whether aught remained to indicate the period of its re-formation. |
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As to the ways of a bhut not even the priest at my village of gaum could say aught. |
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And I, who was ever for peace, will fight to a finish him who avers aught to the contrary. |
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Would I have taken pleasure in bereaving thee of aught that was not hurtful? |
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It was a toilsome and dreary march, unrelieved by aught to lessen the fatigue. |
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For aught he knew, she might already have escaped or be married to Peter Brome. |
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For aught I know Jorsen may be a mahatma, but he does not in the least look the part. |
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And I never knowed her to be wrong in aught else, so I'm ready to give in as she was reet about that. |
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But, my worthy friend, we have been acquainted too long for you to fear my 'peaching aught concerning you or your doings. |
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The transition had been so sudden and so unexpected that it left me for a moment forgetful of aught else than my strange metamorphosis. |
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Our arms, which were noiseless, could only produce a moderate effect on the savages, who have little respect for aught but blustering things. |
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He was the last man, I have heard her tell, who ever said aught to her, which man ought in courtesy to address to maid or matron. |
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Nor stinted aught with larger fate, For that she was innately great. |
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She asked her if she had aught to complain of in her situation. |
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Hereupon, Mr. Godfrey asked if there was aught evil in the book. |
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I may rue my opposition as long as I live, for aught she knows. |
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In the sheer youth of her more than in aught else, lay her chiefest charm. |
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A man cannot do aught but his best, but that will I strive to do this day. |
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Spake to 'em by their lone silves when you've aught to say to 'em. |
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If there be aught of memory in him, let him sit and chew the cud thereof. |
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I wonder why my father has never said aught to me of Clotho's gift. |
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Of course, aught should serve here that were decent and comely. |
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Shall I see aught with your eyes, lady of my Sergian denarius? |
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Even this wench, for aught I can tell, may be a depositary of the secret. |
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Them feet-folks from York and Leeds that be always eatin'cured herrin's and drinkin' tea an' lookin' out to buy cheap jet would creed aught. |
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I would I had not trusted Malkin to his keeping, for, crippled as I am with the cold rheum, I am undone if aught but good befalls her. |
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For aught Georgiana knew, it might be a pavilion among the clouds. |
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An' til we came to the Dardanelles and had to wait to get our permit to pass, we never were within hail o' aught. |
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He had no thoughts for aught else but the triumph of his stalking. |
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Joseph, on the other hand, had never been aught but ill-favoured. |
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If you fast till you get aught out of me, you'll go hungry for the next twelvemonth. |
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It was now tenanted by one too young, too pure, to fear aught unearthly. |
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And thereto, look thee loath to think on aught but God Himself. |
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And Lydgate alone had aught of the true male principle about him. |
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You say my paper isn't fit for aught but toughs and muckers? |
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If you know aught of locks, you will know that the mechanism which this unlooses is beyond the cunning of a picker of locks. |
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To my mind it looketh as much like Neptune's trident as aught else. |
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We must expect to find things just a little more Ugrian than aught else. |
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May the murrain strike me if I can call to mind aught about her. |
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If I tell this man of yours to withdraw the charge against you, you can go to Gehenna for aught I care. |
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For aught I knew, there might have been fifty of you at least to victual. |
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For a full minute neither of us could do aught but cling with the proverbial desperation of the drowning man to the handrails of our swinging seats. |
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It may be magic spells for aught I know,'' said De Bracy, who possessed his full proportion of the ignorance which characterised the chivalry of the period. |
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Their instinctive dread caused him to feel more strongly than aught else, that a preternatural horror was interwoven with the threads of the black crape. |
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So that by no possibility could Coleridge's wild Rhyme have had aught to do with those mystical impressions which were mine, when I saw that bird upon our deck. |
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If we could do that, she might go scot-free for aught I cared. |
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To-night, if you have aught to teach me, let me profit by it. |
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But if you are in pain, here are some cordial drops, which, taken in a glass of my own cognac, will give you rest, if I know aught of the materia medica. |
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Aught else than servile obedience in accomplishing the mandates of those in power? |
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