This lizard, instead of being found like the other on all the islands, is
confined to the central part of the archipelago, namely to Albemarle, James, Barrington, and Indefatigable islands.
John of Rampayne, an excellent juggler and minstrel, undertook to effect the escape of one Audulf de Bracy, by presenting himself in disguise at the court of the king, where he was
confined. For this purpose, ``he stained his hair and his whole body entirely as black as jet, so that nothing was white but his teeth,'' and succeeded in imposing himself on the king, as an Ethiopian minstrel.
For my own part, I must confess, so compassionate is my temper, I wish Polypheme had
confined himself to his milk diet, and preserved his eye; nor could Ulysses be much more concerned than myself, when his companions were turned into swine by Circe, who showed, I think, afterwards, too much regard for man's flesh to be supposed capable of converting it into bacon.
As we disapprove of a child's being taught to understand instruments, and to play like a master (which we would have
confined to those who are candidates for the prize in that science; for they play not to improve themselves in virtue, but to please those who hear them, and gratify their importunity); therefore we think the practice of it unfit for freemen; but then it should be
confined to those who are paid for doing it; for it usually gives people sordid notions, for the end they have in view is bad: for the impertinent spectator is accustomed to make them change their music; so that the artists who attend to him regulate their bodies according to his motions.
All the Russians
confined with Pierre were men of the lowest class and, recognizing him as a gentleman, they all avoided him, more especially as he spoke French.
Are "the wealthy and the well-born," as they are called,
confined to particular spots in the several States?
"My lord," answered Comminges, "he begs to be taken to the place where Monsieur d'Artagnan is
confined -- that is, in the hunting lodge, opposite the orangery.
Thus it will be in nature; for within a
confined area, with some place in its polity not so perfectly occupied as might be, natural selection will always tend to preserve all the individuals varying in the right direction, though in different degrees, so as better to fill up the unoccupied place.
For instance, some worthy persons maintained that the moon was an ancient comet which, in describing its elongated orbit round the sun, happened to pass near the earth, and became
confined within her circle of attraction.
The learning of that country very imperfect and
confined. The laws, and military affairs, and parties in the state.]
"And you will wait on this gentleman, who is
confined to his bed by an accident, exactly as you would wait on me if I were ill.
When the young Prince saw this, his grief at being thus
confined burst out afresh, and, standing near the lion, he said: "O you most detestable of animals!