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例句 | In the former12 much is made of the manner by which the hero gets a favourable reception at the court of the princess’s father, while in the latter this is suppressed. The Grateful Dead The History of a Folk Story 2012-04-11T02:00:32.697Z Upon their arrival at Meaco, the court of the Emperor, they applied to the Franciscan friars, who, by their experience in this city, they conceived, could procure a favourable reception to their application. An Historical View of the Philippine Islands, Vol I (of 2) Exhibiting their discovery, population, language, government, manners, customs, productions and commerce. 2012-03-01T03:00:24.137Z The author now begs to thankfully acknowledge its favourable reception, generously accorded by the Press in particular, and the reading-world in general. Rambles in Dickens' Land 2012-01-25T03:00:36.463Z Had we been sanguine of a favourable reception of our book by the press at large—which we were not—our disappointment would have been great. The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation 2012-01-18T03:00:12.427Z "The author handles her themes with an ability that should obtain a very favourable reception for her stories." The Adventures of John Jewitt Only Survivor of the Crew of the Ship Boston During a Captivity of Nearly Three Years Among the Indians of Nootka Sound in Vancouver Island 2011-11-15T03:00:19.650Z In Scotland he met with a favourable reception, not only from King David but from William of Douglas, and from the earls of Fife, Mar, March and others. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z Widespread as the favourable reception of the Prussian union had been, there were still a number of Lutheran states in which the Reformed church had scarcely any adherents, e.g. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z He said that M. Humbert's recent article on the need for the Allies of France to be as much in earnest as she was, had a very favourable reception on the Heath. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, April 19, 1916 2011-08-07T02:00:07.573Z It is to be feared that if we gave them a favourable reception it would occasion animosities and some troubles on our frontiers.' Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z In the following year he travelled into France, where he met with a no less favourable reception than he had experienced in Germany. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin; Written by Himself. [Vol. 1 of 2] With His Most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, Moral, Political, Economical, and Philosophical 2011-06-08T02:00:20.907Z President Sarkozy's desire for a well policed internet appeared to find a more favourable reception among the European audience than their American counterparts. War of the worlds 2011-05-25T10:35:32Z In fact, it was the favourable reception they met with there which induced the careful re-writing of them, and the appearance of the whole under their present form. Mirror of the Months 2011-05-21T02:00:10.227Z He rejected other works which won favourable reception from the press and the public. Literary Byways 2011-05-12T02:00:09.493Z Upon which the lady, partly out of revenge, and partly out of levity, gave a favourable reception to the addresses of a lover in no very exalted sphere of life. Dilemmas of Pride, (Vol 1 of 3) 2011-04-06T02:00:04.340Z This innovation, spoken of by Quantz,33 did not meet with a very favourable reception, and was shortly afterwards abandoned. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z The subsequent favourable reception, accompanied with a banquet of ceremony. Voyages from Montreal Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793 Vol. II 2011-03-24T02:00:13.247Z The kindness of Lord Barrington also secured my favourable reception at every other house in the county, and many were the visits I paid in Berkshire at places described in my Handbook. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z The work met with a favourable reception, and a couple of the hymns were reproduced in the pages of Lyra Britannica. Literary Byways 2011-05-12T02:00:09.493Z The Authoress being practically acquainted with these Arts, she warrants them correct, and trusts they will meet with a favourable reception by the Public, and be found a useful appendage to every work-table. The New Guide to Knitting & Crochet 2011-03-17T02:00:11.807Z Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Bristol City would get a favourable reception if they approached George Burley to succeed Gary Johnson as manager. George Burley in frame after manager Gary Johnson leaves Bristol City 2010-03-18T19:49:00Z My first object, therefore, was to persuade two of these people to accompany me, that they might secure to us a favourable reception from their neighbours. Voyages from Montreal Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793 Vol. II 2011-03-24T02:00:13.247Z Now, however, he expected a more favourable reception in society, and in 1733 began to give public lectures on botany, chemistry, and mineralogy. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History The wife of the latter strenuously insisted that it would meet with a favourable reception, and advised its publication. Literary Byways 2011-05-12T02:00:09.493Z The vessel reached the island in about six weeks, and Tom presented his credentials to Mr Tresham, from whom he met a favourable reception. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8 Frederick likewise retired, leaving the Lieutenant highly incensed at the reproof he had received, and the favourable reception given to the indigent St. Ledger. The Mysterious Wanderer, Vol. I He is sent on with letters of introduction from one house to another, and is assured of a favourable reception. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses But Columbus met a more favourable reception from Ferdinand and Isabella, the king and queen of Castile. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem He was delighted with this favourable reception, but still more so with the charms of his fair hostess. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors In his "Apology" Cibber said that it was only just to place to the account of Mrs. Oldfield a large share of the favourable reception accorded to "The Careless Husband." The Tatler, Volume 3 They met at once with a favourable reception. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century The deserter and rebel captains met with a favourable reception from the Viceroy. Rulers of India: Albuquerque I therefore determined to hazard everything upon the probability of a favourable reception, and, collecting all my resolution, I marched boldly forward, and soon arrived at the encampment. The History of Sandford and Merton People used to come for it from round about, quite certain of a favourable reception, for there was nothing so sure to bring peace at Coombe Oaks as a mention of lavender. Amaryllis at the Fair The favourable reception of the first book was wholly unexpected by the writer. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' Such an achievement necessarily crowned her with glory; and when she published her plain and unaffected narrative of "A Woman's Journey Round the World," it met at once with a most favourable reception. Celebrated Women Travellers of the Nineteenth Century Nor did my recommendation of the adoption of a uniform attire for all the lads attending the private school maintained by St. Barnabas' meet with any more favourable reception. Fibble, D.D. The favourable reception which this comedy met in London, will no doubt induce the managers of America to produce it on their boards. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Vol I, No. 2, February 1810 Had he used thinner hives, he would have discovered that what he supposed indication of a favourable reception was the prelude of actual imprisonment. New observations on the natural history of bees Meantime we cannot refrain from expressing by forestallment our great satisfaction at the successful run and favourable reception of “The Foundling of the Forest.” The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 3 Go and interview her: see if there’s a chance of my favourable reception.” Miss Mapp I acknowledge that, in the present order of things, virtue is attended with more peace of mind than vice, and meets with a more favourable reception from the world. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics This opera which was written almost thirty years ago did not meet with a favourable reception either in France or in any other country. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Her fellow intermediates, biased largely by her generosity in the matter of chocolates, gave her, on the whole, a favourable reception. A harum-scarum schoolgirl I could not possibly have hoped for a more favourable reception. A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy But under his successor, Paul the Third, the influence of Contarini and the moderate Catholics secured a more favourable reception of plans of reconciliation. History of the English People, Volume IV For emboldened by the favourable reception of their efforts, Nelly want on and prospered; and Rose, content that she should have all the honour of success, permitted her to have all the responsibility also. Janet's Love and Service Judging from the behaviour of those two, the thing ought to secure us a very favourable reception at headquarters. In Search of El Dorado The money was no doubt very welcome; but still more important from another point of view was the favourable reception of the work. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record I ran to the prison to communicate the favourable reception to Mr. Judson; and we both had sanguine hopes that his release was at hand. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs Flattery has ensured the tempter a favourable reception; curiosity gives him the chance of an apparently telling argument. Milton Thus the way was prepared for the favourable reception of a new artificial language, which had in the meanwhile been elaborated. The Task of Social Hygiene In it he tells Carus of the favourable reception given a poem he had written in Getic on the apotheosis of Augustus. The Last Poems of Ovid In publishing the present work, the Author rests his hopes of its favourable reception chiefly upon the fact that its subject is comparatively new. Hudson Bay While this was being translated the chief’s brow lowered, and we could see plainly that our request met with no favourable reception. The Coral Island When it was inserted in his eccentric work, it met with a most favourable reception, and occasioned the others to be collected. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 Once in a house he never left it without making himself beloved and respected by its inmates, and insuring for himself, and for his glad tidings, a favourable reception. Mountain Moggy The Stoning of the Witch King George’s introduction insured them a favourable reception from the chief of Lakemba, who at once gave them ground for the missionary premises. The Cruise of the Mary Rose Here and There in the Pacific The surrounding guests gathered around in a laughing circle, being in the gay and gratified frame of mind when any distraction is met halfway, and ensured of a favourable reception. A College Girl After the favourable reception of his speech, Mr Rollitt became very much more at home, and produced a pipe from his pocket, which he proceeded in the most natural way to light. The Cock-House at Fellsgarth The women are usually distributed to the men, from whom they do not fail of meeting with a favourable reception. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 Her first efforts at composition were made when she was twelve years old, and met with a most favourable reception, though of course they cannot compare with her later productions. Woman's Work in Music "It is then with confidence, and in the hope of its favourable reception, that I have the honour to present to your Excellency my request for pardon on Miss Cavell's behalf." The Case of Edith Cavell A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants The Speaker was Sir Thomas More, who did all he could to secure a favourable reception of Wolsey's demands. Henry VIII. The manner of his introduction to them was by no means likely to ensure him a favourable reception. The Gipsies' Advocate or, Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits of The English Gipsies Happy are ye, oh all ye sightless lovers, That ye the reason of your pains can tell, By virtue of your tears you can be sure Of pure and favourable receptions. The Heroic Enthusiasts (Gli Eroici Furori) Part the Second An Ethical Poem An Andante Pastorale from an unpublished symphony met with a favourable reception. Woman's Work in Music This procured her a favourable reception, and he promised to make the condition of the prisoners more comfortable, but told her that she must consult his head writer as to the means. Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field By this time most of them have had an opportunity of considering it and, generally speaking, it has met with a favourable reception. The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 This work met with a favourable reception, and has been regarded as the most successful of his literary efforts. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century It met with a very favourable reception, to which the simplicity of its style and the faithfulness of its descriptions fully entitled it. The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands Her "Faust," a later work, met with a like favourable reception, although "Masaniello" and "William Tell" had already taught the Paris public to be exacting. Woman's Work in Music Certainly he is very rich and full of colour; nothing is more surprising to me than his favourable reception with the critics. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II We were quite ready to give it a favourable reception. Ladysmith The Diary of a Siege In this spirit, I offer my "Winter Tour in South Africa," to my countrymen, "at home and beyond the seas," in the hope that it may receive from them, a favourable reception. A Winter Tour in South Africa I secured a favourable reception, by purchasing the little ornament upon which he was at work--for a napoleon. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One I would prepare your mind for a favourable reception of truth by removing every painful, offensive idea of personal reproach. English Satires The dog fled, red with blood, and only stopped when he had got safe behind his master, who gave him a favourable reception, while casting a glance at his other dog, which lay motionless. The Man-Wolf and Other Tales William had been in England since April and had met with a favourable reception. History of Holland Being come to Amanguchi, his presents made his way for an audience from the king, and procured him a favourable reception. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 16 In the same spirit we beg to bring forward the following papers, with the hope that they will meet with an equally favourable reception. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 2, 1841 This recommendation procured to Mahometanism a more favourable reception at Medina than its author had been able, by twelve years' painful endeavours, to obtain for it at Mecca. Evidence of Christianity Despite the tentative nature of these proposals, and the favourable reception accorded to them by the Council of State, the Czar for several days withheld his assent. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) This was a great disappointment to me; because I hoped the report and appearance of the boys would procure a favourable reception for ourselves. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 He has prepared the way for a favourable reception by getting his friends to write to my friends, many of whom have already fulfilled a promise to interview me in his behalf. Ireland In The New Century I shall be astonished if French readers do not confirm this twofold judgment, offering to this foreign novel the same favourable reception that has already been accorded to it outside its little native land. The Dangerous Age At the beginning also his countenance contributed in no small degree to win the good-will of the people and to secure a favourable reception before he opened his mouth. Plutarch's Lives Volume III. When dropping the Bill later Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman declared: "We took what steps we could to ascertain Irish feelings and we had good reason to believe that the Bill would receive the most favourable reception." Ireland Since Parnell If he obtained access to the tower, or in any way a favourable reception, Antonio felt as if it would be a relief to his mind, and would enable him to fix his wavering resolution. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists Duret tells of a passage at arms between Manet and Alfred Stevens at the period when the former's Le Bon Bock met for a wonder with a favourable reception at the Salon of 1873. Promenades of an Impressionist She wrote Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson, a work which had a favourable reception, and gives a lifelike picture of its subject, and left an Autobiography. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature Banbury Castle surrendered to Charles, and, marching to Oxford, he there experienced a favourable reception and recruited his army. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 12 — Modern History The old chief preceded us, with his long gold-headed cane, and our rear was brought up by a number of armed men, who had assembled to give us a favourable reception. Observations Upon the Windward Coast of Africa Could I have wished for a more favourable reception?—But mark the issue. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808) Volume II This sally met with a favourable reception from the crowd, and a voice exclaimed—"Ay, hang all knavish Puritans." The Star-Chamber, Volume 1 An Historical Romance Letters from the Levant, which had a favourable reception, and some dramas, which were less successful. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature This play met with a favourable reception from the public. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V. To-day felt it my duty to visit a neighbour, and met with a more favourable reception than I expected. Religion in Earnest A Memorial of Mrs. Mary Lyth, of York One makes an excuse for tediousness; a second makes an apology for delay; a third makes his endeavours plead for favourable reception, &c. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada By the favourable reception this little poem met with, I was encouraged still farther to meet the public eye, in the "Ode on the Peace," and the poem which has the title of "Peru." Poems (1786), Volume I. As their quarrels every day became more and more frequent, Dee wrote letters to Queen Elizabeth, to secure a favourable reception on his return to England; whither he intended to proceed, if Kelly forsook him. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3 The book, therefore, appeared as an avowed continuation of the Waverley Novels; and it would be ungrateful not to acknowledge, that it met with the same favourable reception as its predecessors. Ivanhoe While this was being translated, the chiefs brow lowered, and we could see plainly that our request met with no favourable reception. The Coral Island A Tale of the Pacific Ocean Supposing that before her death Agnes might possibly have made the proposal, the Duke had placed all his Nephew's hints of marriage to Virginia's account: Consequently, He gave them the most favourable reception. The Monk; a romance I say there can be no doubt that the brilliancy of your merit will secure you a favourable reception. The Contrast Adams therefore met with a favourable reception and a disposition to further the interests of American commerce in every possible way. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 "The defender of the absent has a right to favourable reception from all who value truth, and honour manhood." Ivanhoe The musician came to him in a moment, and being respectably dressed, good-looking, and frank in manner, Jude obtained a favourable reception. Jude the Obscure But the very favourable reception he met with was, in some measure, owing to the great scarcity of good Orators which then prevailed in the Forum. Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. I acknowledge, that, in the present order of things, virtue is attended with more peace of mind than vice, and meets with a more favourable reception from the world. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding I was happily astonished to see its favourable reception. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" This favourable reception made him return thither four years after; but the natives having changed their friendly sentiments towards him, killed two hundred of his men, and obliged him to retire. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing An honourable and reverend friend speaking of the favourable reception of my volumes, even in the circles of fashion and elegance, said to me, 'you have made them all talk Johnson.'—Yes, Life of Johnson, Volume 1 1709-1765 Mr. West, accordingly, on his arrival, participated in the advantages of their favourable reception, and before he was known as an artist, frequented the parties of several of the highest characters in the state. The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq. Composed from Materials Furnished by Himself The painter and the poet have laid hold of this handle, and find, among the means of entertainment, a favourable reception for works that are composed to awaken our sorrows. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition Therefore it is hoped, that a performance which brings those important, though obscure, colonies into public view, and tends to throw some light upon their situation, will meet with a favourable reception. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1 I have only to add, that the Second Series of Chronicles of the Canongate, with the chapter introductory which precedes, appeared in May, 1828, and had a favourable reception. The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day Time might have inclined the younger brother to make atonement to the memory of the elder, by a favourable reception of his nephew's request. The Fallen Leaves And it is sure beforehand of a favourable reception—for it is all about money. Heart and Science A Story of the Present Time Under these circumstances, you may suppose that the ambassadors from the banished king did not meet with a very favourable reception. Domestic Pleasures, or, the Happy Fire-side While this was being translated, the chiefs brow lowered, and we could see plainly that our request met with no favourable reception. The Coral Island A Tale of the Pacific Ocean By this expedient they secured to themselves a favourable reception; and a set of credulous persons who would listen to their dictates as so many oracles. Lives of the Necromancers The first volume of "Lord Byron's Life and Letters," published on January 1, 1830, was read with enthusiasm, and met with a very favourable reception. A Publisher and His Friends Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843 Could I have wished for a more favourable reception!—But mark the issue. The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade, by the British Parliament (1839) One thing, which I thought, at the time, of good augury, was the very favourable reception he gave to Tocqueville's Democracy in America. Autobiography That proposal, it seems to me, deserved a favourable reception on the part of a—” “The proposal to take passage on my ship?” interposed Captain Len Guy. An Antarctic Mystery This was first brought out in 1730 at the little theatre in the Hay-market, where it met with a favourable reception. Fielding She counted, and wisely, on their insuring me a more than favourable reception. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker He therefore disposed himself to clear the way for the favourable reception of his friends, since he found that the unnatural coalition became necessary to secure the liberty, if not the lives, of the party. The Prairie The favourable reception which was accorded to The Inner Life of Syria, which was largely devoted to a defence of her husband's action when Consul at Damascus, encouraged Isabel to proceed further on his behalf. The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II The occasion of a Second Edition of The Fair Haven enables me to thank the public and my critics for the favourable reception which has been accorded to the First Edition. The Fair Haven The favourable reception accorded by the queen to Mrs. Hastings, when, in 1784, she returned to England as wife of the Governor- general of Bengal, passed not without public comment. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1 Khacan, overjoyed at this news, which made him hope for a favourable reception at court, ordered him to bring the slave to the palace against his coming back, and so pursued his journey. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 His grandfather had himself begun by taking him to London and presenting him to Queen Elizabeth, from whom the lad's good mien procured him a most favourable reception. The Chaplet of Pearls Amalie's beautiful voice and real vocal talent at first won for her a very favourable reception with the public, a fact which did us all a great deal of good. My Life — Volume 1 Lohengrin, too, followed in its steps, though without a first meeting with an entirely favourable reception. My Life — Volume 2 Her partiality for the English and Americans was well known; and this was an additional ground for our anticipating a favourable reception. Omoo The King gave him a very favourable reception, and seated him with him on the throne; but Wakhs El Fellat had not courage to prefer his suit, and left him after a short interview. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10 Encouraged by this favourable reception, he declared that, if they would allow him a public maintenance, he would render their city most gloriously renowned. The Odyssey My labours found a favourable reception through all Germany, procured me money, esteem, and honour. The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 2 Propositions, therefore, which, if made by his colleagues, would infallibly produce a violent panic among the clergy, might, if made by him, find a favourable reception even in universities and chapter houses. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 The address received from the clergy a much more favourable reception than he had anticipated. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 From the public her works have met with the most favourable reception. Chronicles of the Canongate This was sufficient to insure it a favourable reception, and to excite most exaggerated expectations as to its beneficent influence. Russia |
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