| 1881 - 488 pages
...system bears the name which stands at the head of this article. A technical description of the system would be out of place here. It is enough to say that the result is accomplished and the study of music now is made easy and delightful where it was formerly... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1867 - 714 pages
...interpolations and additions, and to reduce it to what was probably its original form ; but the attempt would be out of place here. It is enough to say that the date and authors of two of the editions can be pretty well established : one by Mark the anchorite... | |
| Edmond Stephen Meany - 1907 - 454 pages
...process, Vancouver was but a tool in the hands of the British government. To discuss the original dispute would be out of place here. It is enough to say that up to 1788 honors were about even between the two powers. Drake, Cook, Barclay, and others for England,... | |
| Kingsley Garland Jayne - 1910 - 450 pages
...Tagus estuary on the north, and proceeded to Lisbon. 1 Any detailed criticism of his sonnets and lyrics would be out of place here ; it is enough to say that even if he had never written The Lusiads, Camoes would still justly be considered the greatest of Portuguese... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - 1913 - 880 pages
...been more or less completely embodied in the modern laws of various countries, the discussion of which would be out of place here. It is enough to say that the canon law has accepted them (Décret., lib. I, tit xli, "De in integrum restitutione"), and applied... | |
| Aaron Franklin Shull, George Roger Larue, Alexander Grant Ruthven - 1920 - 474 pages
...fowls are not infrequently linked with sex in similar manner. A detailed explanation of sex-linkage would be out of place here. It is enough to say that it results from the fact that the genes for the sex-linked characters (eye color in flies, plumage... | |
| Lewis Worthington Smith, Esse Virginia Hathaway - 1920 - 280 pages
...ordering, than this book and its influence upon literary taste. Analysis of what constitutes Euphuism would be out of place here. It is enough to say that it was a style of prose writing rhetorically very artificial. The works written in this style were... | |
| Alfred Stanley Deaville - 1928 - 408 pages
...account of the negotiations which ended in the union of British Columbia with the Dominion of Canada would be out of place here. It is enough to say that the small but by no means negligible minority which opposed the move was gradually constrained to give... | |
| A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller - 1972 - 452 pages
...this poem Chaucer has not only given us a full and finished romance, but has endowed it with what, as a rule, medieval romance conspicuously lacked —...medieval poetry, that, with subjects of the most charming land, and frequent felicities of sentiment and imagery, the verse lacks finish, and the phrase has... | |
| Richard Hodges, William Bowden - 1997 - 318 pages
...is also necessary to single out the fundamental surveys by Clementina Panella). 6 A summary of them would be out of place here. It is enough to say that, throughout the sixth century, African fine red-slipped tableware (terra sigillata, ARS) maintained... | |
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