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  • And such is the infatuating efficacy of their prejudicate persuasion herein, that it hath had two marvellous effects; -- the one against the light of nature, and the other against the fundamental principles of religion. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Its foliage is pleasing and the seed pods are marvellous.
  • Rome created the word that denotes this marvellous and monstrous phenomenon, of history, the enormous city, the deceitful source of life and death -- _urbs_ -- _the city_. Characters and events of Roman History
  • From the restaurant there was a marvellous prospect of/over Sienna and the countryside beyond.
  • The transformation girlhood to womanhood is quite marvellous.
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  • This recipe is marvellously simple and quick.
  • He certainly is a marvellous actor.
  • So it's great to find this marvellous motley crew still making records and still having something to say. The Sun
  • It is not always so marvellous for anyone who prefers to speak to humans. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a marvellous sight on the course, languid but long. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a marvellous feat of organisation and the reward was to see the young people from five years of age to eight togged out in their individual club colours.
  • Mr Winter said: ‘If the project comes to fruition it will be a marvellous regenerator for the community and a wonderful opportunity for the young people of Thorne.’
  • Many groups and organisations got involved and they all did a marvellous job.
  • The stage was marvellously decorated to look like a shabby pub with its bar stools, spongy seats, Guinness mirrors and jukebox.
  • They were good blankets, of most marvellous thickness and warmth, and her pride in them was greatened in that they had been come by so cheaply. THE MASTER OF MYSTERY
  • These marvellously embellished cups are the best thing that ever came from fox-hunting. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Palace has released two marvellous films that pay homage to our literary heritage.
  • On a visit he had thought it a marvellous place and seeing an advertisement for a bank cashier there, he successfully applied for the post. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a marvellous thing as a backing to other shrubs, in flower and autumn colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Capes, big brass buttons, skinny knits belted over print dresses, together with marvellously subtle colour combinations made for one of the most beautiful collections in Milan.
  • What is evident is that his best music has a marvellous elegance.
  • Hair is a marvellous natural fibre - you could almost compare it to pure silk thread.
  • It's as marvellous as a church spire running off down a country lane to join the circus. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • He said, "Sorry your party ended up in a yike, Mum. Never mind. The tucker was marvellous."
  • We went up in one of those and it was tremendous, a marvellous little airship.
  • Rare paintings, frescoes and stone carvings present a marvellous panorama to the visitor.
  • He was a great character and a marvellous storyteller and will be sadly missed by his family, neighbours and many friends.
  • Marvellous actors have to deliver stilted, arch and laughably clichéd dialogue. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were neither lifeboats nor mortar-apparatus in those days, but there were the same willing hearts and stout arms then as now, and in a marvellously short space of time, hundreds of the able-bodied men of the town, gentle and semple, were assembled on these wild cliffs, with torches, rope, &c.; in short, with all the appliances for saving life that the philanthropy of the times had invented or discovered. The Lighthouse
  • Her marvellous acting talent is preserved on celluloid.
  • We went up in one of those and it was tremendous, a marvellous little airship.
  • He is marvellous at his job and really happy. The Sun
  • No one will be able to follow in your footsteps with such gentle tact and marvellous support. Times, Sunday Times
  • We went up in one of those and it was tremendous, a marvellous little airship.
  • It was a marvellous sporting moment following an outstanding performance.
  • Obviously the market is having an off day, and this is a marvellous opportunity for you to double your stake.
  • The Bodleian Library, Oxford is a marvellous place for bibliophiles! Literary Oxford: The Bodleian Library | The Creative Penn
  • In the middle of July gone by, she journeyed to America to meet friends and enjoy a vacation and had a marvellous time.
  • Only in the fullness of the autumn would the trees produce their finest aspect in marvellous red and gold. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • Then in the center of this cloud there blazed out that marvellous light called the Shekinah, which was the indication of the presence of Him who cannot be seen, but whose glory may be manifest. Recover the Gospel.com
  • This is the work of Johann Beringer, professor in the University of Wurzburg and private physician to the Prince-Bishop -- the treatise bearing the title Lithographiae Wirceburgensis Specimen Primum, "illustrated with the marvellous likenesses of two hundred figured or rather insectiform stones. A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
  • This was the first trial of our _sliding-gunter_ mainsail upon our singularly-constructed boat; and Bob and I were thrown into perfect raptures at the truly marvellous speed with which it propelled the craft along. For Treasure Bound
  • They are marvellously done, and they have caused a stir of approval in this country, while also raising doubts.
  • Note, All our wonder should help to enlarge our hearts in glorifying God, who alone does marvellous things. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • She had the most marvellous black hair, all hanging down in ringlets around her neck. DESPERADOES
  • Of course they were marvellous, pulled the best boys in there, and were signed up for a fabulous six-week holiday right then.
  • But though in theory every living man and woman is merely an ancestor or ancestress born again and therefore should be his or her equal, in practice they appear to admit that their forefathers of the remote _alcheringa_ or dream time were endowed with many marvellous powers which their modern reincarnations cannot lay claim to, and that accordingly these ancestral spirits were more to be reverenced, were in fact more worshipful, than their living representatives. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
  • It had a fantastic chef, Kam Po But, who's still there and still producing marvellous food.
  • The thick tan leather strap improves with age and feels marvellously comfortable to wear.
  • This was considered so marvellous a circumstance that the term peloria, from the Greek [Greek: pelôr], a prodigy, was applied to it. [ Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Medes and Assyrians, Virgil is the most ancient writer, who expressly mentions the soft wool which was combed from the trees of the Seres or Chinese; 62 and this natural error, less marvellous than the truth, was slowly corrected by the knowledge of a valuable insect, the first artificer of the luxury of nations. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • The design of new offices for a firm of lawyers in the southern Spanish city of Cadiz proclaims the virtues of elegant restraint, use of few materials, and manipulation of marvellous south light.
  • The coolness of her hand against his temple was a marvellous thing. The Broken God
  • It's marvellous how he's managed to climb that far.
  • If you are a real lover of art, you will appreciate its exquisite melodies, fine librettos, marvellous arias, charming performances, as well as the beautiful costumes and makeup.
  • The wonder of this series is that it is all great stories about marvellous, crazy people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect.
  • What I do oppose is the line that being an older mother is a really marvellous ambition and easily achievable. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had a marvellous meal at that restaurant you recommended - incidentally, I must give you the number of a similar one I know.
  • The exhibition is a marvellous place, full of noise, wonder, props and children.
  • Great marble slabs clawed their way out of the earth, gigantic and marvellous, revelling in their beauty.
  • I refresh myself after a day in the train with a marvellously spicy bouillabaisse (fish stew) in the elegant, vaulted Les Arcenaulx, one of many atmospheric harbour-side restaurants.
  • This is where that marvellous rag-bag of feeling we relieve through our tears comes to our aid.
  • ‘Anger and sadness are not uncommon today to those who still care for the history of this marvellous city’, writes Llewellyn-Jones bluntly in the preface to this omnibus edition.
  • To their credit they have done a marvellous job and it has more than justified its cost.
  • I had not noticed until that moment two commercial-looking individuals, obviously British, seated close by and gazing biliously upon the marvellous rapids; but I heard one remark to the other: The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
  • The Games were marvellous but talk of a legacy of swelling enthusiasm for energetic pursuits was always unconvincing defiance of Olympic history. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Channel Tunnel is a marvellous achievement of engineering prowess that has brought the UK closer to the European mainland than ever before, although some would say that isn't a good thing. Web TV Hub
  • And at the last he came to the abbey where Sir Galahad had the white shield, and there Sir Gawaine learned the way to sewe after Sir Galahad; and so he rode to the abbey where Melias lay sick, and there Sir Melias told Sir Gawaine of the marvellous adventures that Sir Galahad did. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Eugenia (Eugenia Malaccensis), and the pandanus, with its aerial roots, all looped together by large sky-blue convolvuli and the running fern, and is marvellous with parasitic growths. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • The apple and raspberry crumble is marvellous. Times, Sunday Times
  • He should also visit a forensic science lab to see the marvellous work they do in solving crime while underfunded and undervalued. Times, Sunday Times
  • A marvellous discovery for every bride-to-be, The Wedding Centre is the ultimate one-stop shop.
  • The passage and piaffe were marvellous and we did a really good extended trot - it felt even better than Amsterdam because the horse was not stressed like he was there, this time he was much happier. Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines
  • It is the marvellousness which paralyzes our judgment. The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 3, March, 1886 Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 3, March, 1886
  • The whole work was played without a break, and took two and a half hours, yet there was no suspicion of monotony, while the quickness and noiselessness with which the elaborate set scenes were changed was little short of marvellous.
  • And then there came the plots of Jules Verne's stories and marvellous narrations about _l 'uomo cavallo, l' uomo volante, l 'uomo pesce_. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III
  • My partner for the event was the marvellous American player.
  • London, a marvellous fairyland to her; tell her of "rags" in which he had played the leading part; of things he had done when he was in Rio for three months -- Rio! the very name enthralled her! Captivity
  • Matilda the book is a marvellous oddity to which the musical gave a new shape and impetus. Times, Sunday Times
  • Etruscans in an art in which afterwards they attained to such marvellous perfection, and the only relics now remaining of the fictile statuary for which Veil was so celebrated. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • But I marvelled at my luck, for I knew many eyes of secret-service experts scanned that slow-moving column of togaed noblemen and such adepts have a marvellous memory for the shape of an ear, a nose, a chin, or any such feature. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
  • No one will be able to follow in your footsteps with such gentle tact and marvellous support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hollywood directors have a marvellous pool of acting talent to draw from.
  • This crew is embodied by a builder turned speculator who marries Fonty's daughter in a marvellously comic wedding scene.
  • Moira fluttered her discreetly mascaraed lashes and said, `I'll bet they all thought you were marvellous. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Technology, marvellous as it is, has the ability to infantilise us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marvellous mosaics, realistic frescoes, silver and glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • And at the heart of the book lies one of the most marvellous depictions of an adulterous affair in fiction.
  • There are also some marvellously statuesque perennials for boggy soil. Times, Sunday Times
  • A marvellous discovery for every bride-to-be, The Wedding Centre is the ultimate one-stop shop.
  • The science fiction film had some marvellous special effects.
  • Benicio Del Toro does a marvellous turn as a mentally debilitated Indian.
  • A marvellous reception awaited me on my first day at work.
  • The Wife, of course, was already having a marvellous time and had been gambolling around since we'd left the train station.
  • `Cor-er, marvellous crumpet in the suburbs," Pomeroy confided. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Their voices blend marvellously as they sing in chorus.
  • Because you see, that food washed down with those little steel ‘lotas’ of chai, does something marvellous to our innards and renders us fighting fit to face life's little colds, coughs, and other headaches.
  • This marvellous creation is worked in precious two-tone variegated lace, and is accompanied by a tanga panty and a push-up bra with latticed straps.
  • In the middle of the lawn was a basin of whitest marble, graven with marvellous art.
  • He has harmony without melody; he invents and executes marvellous variations upon verse; he has footed the tight-rope of the galliambic measure and the swaying planks of various trochaic experiments; but his resolve to astonish is stronger than his desire to charm, and he lets technical skill carry him into such excesses of ugliness in verse as technical skill carried Liszt, and sometimes Berlioz, in music. Figures of Several Centuries
  • The 97 rooms are reached via the lift or a marvellous staircase flanked by marble columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • I much prefer to cab; especially at night when you're all dressed up it feels so marvellously ritzy.
  • He cultivates a sense of social responsibility in a marvellous vacuum of normal social constraints.
  • As for the walls of that chamber, they were hung with a marvellous halling of arras, wherein was wrought the greenwood, and there amidst in one place The Well at the World's End: a tale
  • He has done a marvellous job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Great post, Mary – good way to collate and distil some marvellous ideas! What are Your 3 Best Writing Tips? | Write to Done
  • _alcheringa_ age to have been endowed with marvellous powers which they themselves do not possess; but they do not regard these ancestral spirits as deities, nor do they pray and sacrifice to them for help and protection. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
  • Hair is a marvellous natural fibre - you could almost compare it to pure silk thread.
  • The bridge is a marvellous work of engineering and construction.
  • I think it's a marvellous tool and it's great that we all have instant access to so much information, knowledge and learning at our fingertips.
  • It struck me as a marvellous opportunity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Viswarupa Darshan of Lord Krishna is marvellously brought out in the open-handed use of hushed but powerful tones of red, yellow, black and white.
  • These two interwoven stories are the salutary subject of this marvellous book. Times, Sunday Times
  • The humble polliwog in its development is significant of far more marvellous facts than the caterpillar changing into the butterfly, embodying as it does the deepest poetry and romance of evolution. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year
  • And these set forth like the blast of violent winds, that rushes earthward beneath the thunder of Zeus, and with marvellous din doth mingle with the salt sea, and therein are many swelling waves of the loud roaring sea, arched over and white with foam, some vanward, others in the rear; even so the Trojans arrayed in van and rear and shining with bronze, followed after their leaders. The Iliad
  • We had a marvellous meal at that restaurant you recommended - incidentally, I must give you the number of a similar one I know.
  • The title track, full of optimism and with knowing references to the band's past, is a marvellous way to start the new album.
  • Judge Meek's writings teem with the romantic and marvellous incidents of the early history of Alabama, such as De Soto's march to the Mississippi, the Battle of Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader
  • This marvellous dead picture lived once in S. Maria Nuova; its predelle have been torn away from it, but may be found here, nevertheless, in the Birth of S.. John Baptist Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • Now they fared over that neck somewhat east, making but slow way because the ground was so broken and rocky; and in another hour's space Sure-foot led down-hill due east to where the stony neck sank into another desolate miry heath still falling toward the east, but whose further side was walled by a rampart of crags cleft at their tops into marvellous-shapes, coal-black, ungrassed and unmossed. The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale
  • And the marvellous rose became crimson, like the rose of the eastern sky. The Happy Prince and Other Tales
  • The wonder of this series is that it is all great stories about marvellous, crazy people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The juice was marvellous, cutting through the taste of dust and diesel fumes.
  • Father brought from Paris a marvellous game, called Fortuna, with bells over pockets in the wood, and balls which were pushed with cues. Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • The finish always looked marvellous with very little effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • This painting is a marvellous example of her work.
  • Thank you everyone, marvellous entertainment and smashing, friendly people, lots of them!
  • ‘We play for as much of the journey as we can, and we tend to use our shawm band, the traditional outdoor band with the shawm (an early oboe) and the sackbut, or the shagbolt as it was marvellously called sometimes in ‘early’ England!’
  • The Premiership has produced a marvellous cast of popinjays and prima-donnas.
  • And the marvellous rose became crimson, like the rose of the eastern sky. The Happy Prince and Other Tales
  • I have an old acetate recording of this marvellous performance.
  • She said: 'It was simply marvellous. The Sun
  • Four out of a total of nine are en suite and two are attic rooms with marvellous views over the village and hills.
  • He will support his arguments with many stories of the wonderful instinct and percipiency displayed by his animals; all of which stories, though exceedingly marvellous, obtain implicit credence in the mind of the narrator; and only come short, in point of hyperbolical marvel, of the wonderful utterance of Tom Connor's cat, in the plain Anglo-Saxon vernacular. Fern Vale (Volume 1) or the Queensland Squatter
  • According to me, it is absolutely marvellous. Times, Sunday Times
  • What a victory, what a marvellous salve to ease the anguish of his own pain! A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • a marvellous player who was a legend in his own lifetime .
  • He is currently in good form and his positive attitude is a marvellous help to this noble son of Ulster.
  • I had enough loin of Deeside venison to feed a small family, while the black pudding that accompanied it was marvellously smooth and rich.
  • He said: "Maggie not only is one of our finest actresses, she's also what we call a trooper, she would just get on with her work and she just did it unflinchingly and marvellously and with a great deal of wit, her sharp wit that she retained throughout the whole shoot even though she hadn't been very well. Undefined
  • Then he walked on a little and came to a goodly cage, than which was no goodlier there, and in it a culver of the forest, that is to say, a wood-pigeon,63 the bird renowned among birds as the minstrel of love-longing, with a collar of jewels about its neck marvellous fine and fair. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • As usual, I heard Gustave's staccato yap, and Gwen Nielson calming him down: `There's a marvellous watch-dog! THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • ‘So Richard, the trouper that he is, hit the stage to a rapturous applause of appreciation, gave a marvellous opening speech and saved the day gloriously,’ said Mr Simpson.
  • The band ventured further into rhythmic exploration on a marvellously inventive step forward. The Sun
  • It had butlers and waiters, and served the most marvellous tea in a proper dining carriage with tablecloths, elegant crockery and cutlery. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a marvellous, warm and insightful book and if you're a football fan you must buy it. The Sun
  • I've heard she's a marvellous player but I've never seen her in action.
  • Don't they all look like they're having a ruddy marvellous time? Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be marvellous to hear his reactions on other fuss and bother while he's in the mood.
  • And what a marvellous generosity there was to his civilisational world-view. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights.
  • The wedding was a marvellous thing to see and very welcome at that time. CELEBRATING SECOMBE: A Tribute to Sir Harry Secombe
  • The finish always looked marvellous with very little effort. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the past week, the fall in temperature has turned the leaves and stems of the dogwood a glorious crimson, making it a marvellous foil for mauve Michaelmas daisies.
  • As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it.
  • Bisaccio, where he remained all October and November, spending his days, with great advantage to his health, in hunting, and his nights in music and dancing, taking special delight in the marvellous performances of the improvisatori. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • Gerald sat in the window, his friend Jemmy hanging over him, and the two together composing a marvellous battlepiece, in which Gerald drew horses, men, cannon, and arrows, and The Two Guardians or, Home in This World
  • Robson is an amicable bloke with a marvellous CV and his bitterness at being shown the door was as obvious as it was understandable.
  • They are a dedicated team who do a marvellous job and deserve all the help and support they can get.
  • They are still in the first flush of lust and romance, when everything your partner does is absolutely bloody marvellous.
  • Their voices blend marvellously as they sing in chorus.
  • Marvellous mosaics, realistic frescoes, silver and glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • He plays for the House of Commons, and for those who have played or are interested in that marvellous game, he is a left-handed bowler, and he is an opening batsman, which is a very important place to be. Europe, NATO and North America and their Future Relationships
  • Many groups and organisations got involved and they all did a marvellous job.
  • Ibrahim, Wazir to King Shamikh; and the manner of my coming hither is wondrous and the cause thereof marvellous. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He smiled the marvellous half-smile he uses for naughty children.
  • My sitting Tory, a real trougher, increased his share of the vote and majority in this wealthy part of the SE (just outside the M25 and separated from the London Borough of Bromleee by that marvellous orbital car park and the North Downs). Ruralshire Election Results SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • This recipe is marvellously simple and quick.
  • They say he looked marvellous in the nets. Times, Sunday Times
  • My main course, scallops cooked in a tomato sauce, looked marvellous, but the sauce was far too rich for the delicate shellfish.
  • No one will be able to follow in your footsteps with such gentle tact and marvellous support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anderson's mind is like a grand prix race car, travelling at marvellous speed while spraying myriad waggeries out the window.
  • However, tomorrow I will be at home all day (except for when I'm out) with a marvellous, marvellous mid-week day all to myself, so I'll try to post summat in the morning.
  • Under this name, Chih-i could speak of truth as a dynamic power in the world revealing the marvellous nature of things to all beings.
  • The final was a real cracker with some marvellous pitching from both sides.
  • Of course, as well as penning billets-doux to gifted actors, he can also be marvellously tactless about those who don't impress him.
  • Mixed with onions and sage, it makes a marvellous stuffing for roasts. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's as marvellous as a church spire running off down a country lane to join the circus. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • He spoke of the affection he and his uncle had had for each other and what a marvellous counsellor he had been.
  • To this spiritual world we may refer the marvellously complex forces which we know as gravitation, cohesion, chemical force, radiant force, and electricity, without which the material universe could not exist for Darwinism (1889)
  • They all thought you were marvellous!" —"Well, hardly.".
  • Only in the fullness of the autumn would the trees produce their finest aspect in marvellous red and gold. CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
  • But he's done a marvellous job this season. The Sun
  • He has done a marvellous job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bread of such marvellousness you knew you could only be abroad. Boutique Breakfast
  • The band ventured further into rhythmic exploration on a marvellously inventive step forward. The Sun
  • The foxglove is a marvellous example of a plant which is adapted to be pollinated by insects.
  • He is a special player and setting a World Cup record is a marvellous achievement.
  • These heading tapes look marvellous combined with sheer and plain fabrics. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • He makes them dance for his pleasure, and you hear their breath come and go, in the swell and subsiding of those marvellous crescendos and diminuendos which set the strings pulsating like a sea.
  • In this, as in other things, the Homeric poems observe the mean: the extremes may be found in the heroic literature of other nations; the extreme of marvellous fable in the old Irish heroic legends, for example; the extreme of plainness and "soothfastness" in the old English lay of _Maldon_. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature
  • They will gladly accept the conclusion that the marvellous qualities and activities of living things and that inscrutable wonder, the mind of man, are outcomes of the orderly process of Nature no less than are the miracles which we call a buttercup, a rock crystal, a glacier, the noon-day sun! More Science From an Easy Chair
  • These worthies took upon themselves to mutilate the sculpture work on the marvellous façade and to "embellish" the austere cathedral with Gothic decorations of cardboard. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo
  • It will be a marvellous antidote to the stresses of the past week.
  • Then suddenly Martin the unreminiscent developed a marvellous memory, and with much wealth of detail set out the exact circumstances of that historic encounter. Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch
  • soliloquy might have succeeded in doing just that if he hadn't been in love and overflowing with a marvellous sense of aliveness. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Let them all come, these marvellous, downtrodden people. The Sun
  • These heading tapes look marvellous combined with sheer and plain fabrics. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • It enhances the sense that one is seeing the entire composition in one marvellous gulp. Times, Sunday Times

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