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  • We feel the effects. (10)
  • The something might be guessed by its effects. (4)
  • Among his effects was found this letter from you. (1)
  • My sisters would feel the good effects of it as well as herself. (4)
  • My point of view was artistic; I wanted time to prepare my effects. (9)
  • On the contrary the eye should rest; get your effects with a few strong lines. (8)
  • He was fertile and ingenious in making new combinations and devising new effects. (3)
  • I floated about eight hours before being rescued and never felt any ill effects. (21)
  • As I have already intimated, I doubt the more lasting effects of unjust criticism. (9)
  • He very much enlarged the scope of orchestral music by the new effects he devised. (3)
  • All show breadth of treatment, and effects of real beauty attained by simple means. (3)
  • The architect led them about, explaining the different effects he had tried to get. (13)
  • No, Kitty, I have at last learnt to be cautious, and you will feel the effects of it. (4)
  • How often had he dreamed of the manifold effects that would be produced by the elixir! (5)
  • Among other things he made some improvements in the bow, increasing the range of effects. (3)
  • The answer seems to me to depend on whether we are considering direct or indirect effects. (16)
  • Four or five sections are required to transport the vast and wondrous effects of the circus. (21)
  • Her sister often read it aloud, standing behind her and rendering it with elocutionary effects. (9)
  • All the overpowering, blinding, bewildering, first effects of strong surprise were over with her. (4)
  • My System with you would have been otherwise imperfect, and you would have felt the effects of it. (10)
  • There was too much delay and unsatisfactory provisions, and the circus felt their injurious effects. (21)
  • The flight from the winter of the North had been so swift that no dignity could withstand its effects. (12)
  • I confess that the hand here writing is not insensible to the effects of that first glass of champagne. (10)
  • We have already noted some of the effects produced on the press by the hurry-skurry of our modern life. (16)
  • He possesses an extraordinary technic, and is almost unrivalled for the extreme brilliancy of his effects. (3)
  • I have since seen similar effects produced by earthquakes; I am not sure but the ground was trembling then. (7)
  • The vast good-nature of our people preserves us from the worst effects of this criticism without principles. (9)
  • An attack of pneumonia in 1826 left effects which proved lasting, and which caused his death on March 26, 1827. (3)
  • He apprehends all things from the mind, and does the effects even of goodness from the pride of mental strength. (9)
  • The landlord replied that she could not leave his house, either with or without her effects, until she had paid. (9)
  • The tendency of builders to imitate orchestral tone and effects has had influence on composers and players alike. (3)
  • Yet it exists, and it is unquestionably the material of tragedy, the stuff from which intense effects are wrought. (9)
  • His tone-poems make greater demands on the resources of the instruments and contain effects beyond those of Wagner. (3)
  • Such were its immediate effects, and within a twelvemonth a more important advantage to Mrs. Price resulted from it. (4)
  • The question, after owning this fact, is whether these intense effects are not rather cheap effects. (9)
  • I fancy I know how my fine gentleman produces many of his effects and could perhaps give him a pointer on heightening them. (1)
  • The choruses contain powerful and dramatic vocal effects, and though not strictly fugal are intricate in their part-writing. (3)
  • Every group of instruments was used with more detail and to produce characteristic effects both separately and in combination. (3)
  • They strolled about among the refuse heaps of the builders, viewing the place at every angle in order to get all its effects. (13)
  • No, the less we try to get personality and character into our household effects the more beautiful and interesting they will be. (9)
  • My Freinds are all alarmed for me; They fear my declining health; they lament my want of spirits; they dread the effects of both. (4)
  • Your portion is unhappily so small that it will in all likelihood undo the effects of your loveliness and amiable qualifications. (4)
  • Perhaps the street has some positive grandeur of its own, though it needs a multitude of people in it to bring out its best effects. (9)
  • Moreover, various kinds of quills were invented, giving different tone qualities; and such effects were controlled by stops or pedals. (3)
  • This shows that composers, doubtless through the military use of brass and drums, had accepted the latter as means for special effects. (3)
  • The discords which disturb the serenity of a religious atmosphere are admirably fitted to produce dramatic effects and powerful climaxes. (3)
  • At the best its opinions are not conclusions from certain easily verifiable principles, but are effects from the worship of certain models. (9)
  • Among the distinctive instrumental effects which Monteverde introduced was the =tremolo= for bowed string instruments as well as the =pizzicato=. (3)
  • Strauss surpasses him in intricacy and novelty of instrumental effects, but Wagner himself first cleared the path in which Strauss was to follow. (3)
  • Temporarily the world war has given rise to peculiar problems, none of which, however, seems likely to have permanent effects on our newspapers. (16)
  • Our respected father, as you well know, bequeathed all the Stanhill effects that remained at Norland (and very valuable they were) to your mother. (4)
  • A master of stagecraft, his operas abounded in cunningly-devised spectacles and original scenic effects which excited wonder and held the attention. (3)
  • Borodin is a master of sombre effects, and his dissonances are at times almost too striking; but there is real musical worth, also, in his compositions. (3)
  • Some of the contemporary monarchies of Europe were afflicted with it, but by the divine favor which ever guards a throne its disastrous effects were averted. (7)
  • Consequently, after a most thorough destruction and cleansing of his effects, Dr. Greydon insisted upon taking Roderick Barclugh to Dorminghurst to recuperate his depleted body. (18)

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