11. The old Norse poets were many of them natives of Iceland.—Carlyle.

12. The bold assertions of these people have of late impressed a large portion of the public with an opinion that James the Second was expelled simply because he was a Catholic, and that the Revolution was essentially a Protestant Revolution.—Macaulay.

13. Restless, sleepless, unable to read, tired of sitting, driven on by the desire to get rid of his own thoughts, he started out to walk.—J. L. Allen.

14. We none of us spoke of money, because that subject savored of commerce and trade, and though some might be poor we were all aristocratic.—Mrs. Gaskell.

15. The question must have raised the sense of His supreme right as consecrated Son of God.—Geikie.

16. The refined formality with which the literary product of Provence is for the most part stamped as with a trade mark, was doubtless the legacy of Gallo-Roman culture, itself at best derivative and superficial.—Lowell.

17. This was Blomidon, simple, majestic, inspiring.—Bolles.

18. He was an accomplished scholar intimately acquainted with the languages and literatures of continental Europe.

19. They have all had a truth in them or men would not have taken them up.—Carlyle.

20. You Americans, he said, wear too much expression on your faces.—Wm. James.