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But they did not see though they saw some fumbling attempts at it anything like those strangely different but mutually complementary examples of periodical criticism which were given just after the opening of the new age by The Edinburgh Review and Cobbett's Weekly Register; and they saw nothing at all like the magazine, or combination of critical and creative matter, in which Blackwood was, some years later, to lead the way.

The heart of France is deep within her breast; she wears it not upon her sleeve. But France opened her heart for once and let us see the gold. And so we came forth from France of a rainy day, leaving half our hearts behind us. It has been my conviction for many years that the Russian and the Englishman are as it were the complementary halves of a man.

Brutal indifference, utter contempt, or more insulting condescension, toward the rank and file, was an article of the fine old English gentleman's religion "a point of our faith," as the pious Sir Thomas Browne seriously puts it the complementary part being a loathsome servility toward nobility and royalty.

And this is the Christian truth, a truth complementary to the pagan affirmation: 'God is that which is Me. God is that which is Not-Me. In realizing the Not-Me I am consummated, I become infinite. In turning the other cheek I submit to God who is greater than I am, other than I am, who is in that which is not me. This is the supreme consummation.

One only had to take the predominating hue of a picture, and note the complementary or similar colours, to establish experimentally what variations would occur; for instance, red would turn yellowish if it were near blue, and a whole landscape would change in tint by the refractions and the very decomposition of light, according to the clouds passing over it.

A collective whole of solidary changes is one thing, a system of complementary changes changes so coördinated as to keep up and even improve the functioning of an organ under more complicated conditions is another.

TENSION and ELASTICITY are two forces, mutually complementary, which life brings into play. If these two forces are lacking in the body to any considerable extent, we have sickness and infirmity and accidents of every kind. If they are lacking in the mind, we find every degree of mental deficiency, every variety of insanity.

The complementary exaggeration which, taken together with matter, completes Berg-son's explanation of reality, is memory. Just as matter is absolute logical complexity memory is absolute creative synthesis.

They are only complementary as meat and drink to the hungry." After some days Sabina read Raymond's letter again and it now awoke a new passion. At first she had hated herself and talked of doing herself an injury; but this was hysteria bred of suffering, since she had not the temperament to commit self-destruction.

Who then are the beings called 'five- people? To this question the next Sutra replies. The breath, and so on, on the ground of the complementary passage. We see from a complementary passage, viz.