The conversation was entertaining enough, and what we may perhaps relate in an
appendix, or on some other occasion; but as it nowise concerns this history, we cannot prevail on ourselves to give it a place here.
See
Appendix A] appeared at the door in a spick-and-span new blue cloth uniform, decorated with shining brass buttons, and with bands of gold lace around his cap and wristbands; and he wore white gloves, too.
Very valuable is the appendix to Mair's translation (Oxford, 1908) on "The Farmer's Year in Hesiod".
The Appendix to Monro's "Homer's Odyssey" xii-xxiv (pp.
So that when Socrates, in Plato's Republic, says that a city is necessarily composed of four sorts of people, he speaks elegantly but not correctly, and these are, according to him, weavers, husbandmen, shoe-makers, and builders; he then adds, as if these were not sufficient, smiths, herdsmen for what cattle are necessary, and also merchants and victuallers, and these are by way of
appendix to his first list; as if a city was established for necessity, and not happiness, or as if a shoe-maker and a husbandman were equally useful.
At that time the world at large seemed to have a passion for appendicitis, and a good many cases came to the operating theatre for this complaint: the surgeon for whom Philip dressed was in friendly rivalry with a colleague as to which could remove an
appendix in the shortest time and with the smallest incision.
I've been through the encyc1opaedia down to Y looking for something you can't buy with it; and I expect to have to take up the
appendix next week.
{162} See plan of Ulysses' house in the appendix. It is evident that the open part of the court had no flooring but the natural soil.
{169} Or perhaps simply "window." See plan in the appendix.
This testimony, so long as I live, and so long as my descendants have any legal right in my books, I shall cause to be republished, as an
appendix to every copy of those two books of mine in which I have referred to America.
Dowler invariably brought in, in the form of an
appendix, some remarkable fact or circumstance which Mr.
The fact that he got through his supines without mistake the next day, encouraged him to persevere in this
appendix to his prayers, and neutralized any scepticism that might have arisen from Mr.