Doubtless the good man has spent many a
studious hour in this old chair, either penning a sermon or reading some abstruse book of theology, till midnight came upon him unawares.
But the former aspect of an intellectual and
studious man, calm and quiet, which was what she best remembered in him, had altogether vanished, and been succeeded by a eager, searching, almost fierce, yet carefully guarded look.
It ends with the poet's desire to live a peaceful
studious life.
Lorry could distinctly see), though still very pale, was calmly
studious and attentive.
The
studious young ladies at Alton College, elbows on desk and hands over ears, shuddered chillily in fur tippets whilst they loaded their memories with the statements of writers on moral science, or, like men who swim upon corks, reasoned out mathematical problems upon postulates.
At the time, I devoted three days to the
studious digesting of all this beer, beef, and bread, during which many profound thoughts were incidentally suggested to me, capable of a transcendental and Platonic application; and, furthermore, I compiled supplementary tables of my own, touching the probable quantity of stock-fish, etc., consumed by every Low Dutch harpooneer in that ancient Greenland and Spitzbergen whale fishery.
My brother and I were ten years old, and well educated for that age, very
studious, very fond of our books, and well grounded in the German, French, Spanish, and English languages.
At eve, within yon
studious nook, I ope my brass-embossed book, Portray'd with many a holy deed Of martyrs crown'd with heavenly meed; Then, as my taper waxes dim, Chant, ere I sleep, my measured hymn.
It is true that this people has a natural disposition to goodness; they are very liberal of their alms, they much frequent their churches, and are very
studious to adorn them; they practise fasting and other mortifications, and notwithstanding their separation from the Roman Church, and the corruptions which have crept into their faith, yet retain in a great measure the devout fervour of the primitive Christians.
Her figure was elegant, and she walked well; but Darcy, at whom it was all aimed, was still inflexibly
studious. In the desperation of her feelings, she resolved on one effort more, and, turning to Elizabeth, said:
They are
studious of cleanliness and comfort in their lodges, and after their repasts, will carry out the sticks from which they have eaten the bark, and throw them into the current beyond the barrier.
But he had deliberately incurred the hindrance, having made up his mind that it was now time for him to adorn his life with the graces of female companionship, to irradiate the gloom which fatigue was apt to hang over the intervals of
studious labor with the play of female fancy, and to secure in this, his culminating age, the solace of female tendance for his declining years.