The second of these children was a daughter, whose name was Molly, and who was esteemed one of the handsomest girls in the whole country.
As there are some minds whose affections, like Master Blifil's, are solely placed on one single person, whose interest and indulgence alone they consider on every occasion; regarding the good and ill of all others as merely indifferent, any farther than as they contribute to the pleasure or advantage of that person: so there is a different temper of mind which borrows a degree of virtue even from self-love.
Perhaps, moreover, he whose genius appears deepest and truest excels his fellows in nothing save the knack of expression; he throws out occasionally a lucky hint at truths of which every human soul is profoundly, though unutterably, conscious.
But the visionary shapes of a long posterity, for whose home this mansion was intended, have faded into nothingness since the death of the founder's only son.
Soon a great national dynasty arrives whose Emperors are often patrons of literature and occasionally poets as well.
365-427), whose exquisite allegory "The Peach Blossom Fountain" is quoted by Professor Giles in his `Chinese Literature'.
That devilish Iron Horse, whose ear-rending neigh is heard throughout the town, has muddied the Boiling Spring with his foot, and he it is that has browsed off all the woods on Walden shore, that Trojan horse, with a thousand men in his belly, introduced by mercenary Greeks!
What right had the unclean and stupid farmer, whose farm abutted on this sky water, whose shores he has ruthlessly laid bare, to give his name to it?
Th' infernal Serpent; he it was,
whose guile Stird up with Envy and Revenge, deceiv'd The Mother of Mankinde, what time his Pride Had cast him out from Heav'n, with all his Host Of Rebel Angels, by
whose aid aspiring To set himself in Glory above his Peers, He trusted to have equal'd the most High, If he oppos'd; and with ambitious aim Against the Throne and Monarchy of God Rais'd impious War in Heav'n and Battel proud With vain attempt.
It was only his apprenticed boys
whose irrepressible spirits were not affected by the solemn and respectable mediocrity of that artist.
I confess, however, that I do not think of him as a patriot and a socialist when I read him; he is then purely a poet,
whose gift holds me rapt above the world where I have left my troublesome and wearisome self for the time.
The first of these two clauses, it is clear, only provides a mode for appointing such officers, "
whose appointments are NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR in the Constitution, and which SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY LAW"; of course it cannot extend to the appointments of senators,
whose appointments are OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR in the Constitution[2], and who are ESTABLISHED BY THE CONSTITUTION, and will not require a future establishment by law.
And when the glance passed these bridges,
whose roofs were visibly green, rendered mouldy before their time by the vapors from the water, if it was directed to the left, towards the University, the first edifice which struck it was a large, low sheaf of towers, the Petit-Chàtelet,
whose yawning gate devoured the end of the Petit-Pont.
Jennings's heart, she is not a woman
whose society can afford us pleasure, or
whose protection will give us consequence."
Having made this rather lofty comparison I am less uneasy in calling attention to the existence of low people by
whose interference, however little we may like it, the course of the world is very much determined.