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The little dogs had already crept into their basket, but as soon as they caught sight of a strange dog they rushed past their mistress into the open air, and dame Doris found herself obliged, while she returned the kindly greeting of her patron, to shout at Euphrosyne, Thalia and Aglaia more than once by their pretty names. "Splendid, splendid!" cried Hadrian, pointing into the little house.
It has been said that Hinduism is a vast system of personal hygiene. These directions about change of attire are scrupulously observed by every rigid Hindu to this day. No change seems to have taken place in the daily habits of the people. Priyangu is the Aglaia Roxburghiana. Vilwa is the Egle marmelos. Tagara is the Taberuaemontana coronaria, Linn. Kesara is probably the Eclipta alba, Hassk.
The little dogs had already crept into their basket, but as soon as they caught sight of a strange dog they rushed past their mistress into the open air, and dame Doris found herself obliged, while she returned the kindly greeting of her patron, to shout at Euphrosyne, Thalia and Aglaia more than once by their pretty names. "Splendid, splendid!" cried Hadrian, pointing into the little house.
People who are not under the influence of Greek literature may say that all this is a matter of course; but there can be no one who would think that the names which Hesiod has given them bear upon our subject. He named the eldest Aglaia, the middle one Euphrosyne, the third Thalia.
Aglaia tittered "I know Sister Euphrosyne is thinking of the christening suppers, and the whipped creams, and the syllabubs!" and away she tripped to the other end of the bay, lest the older Fairies should scold her for impertinence. "Certainly," pursued Euphrosyne, "I have a great contempt for riches myself.
Between the stove and the table at which Matvey was sitting was stretched an ironing-board; on it stood a cold iron. "Sister," Matvey asked, "let me have a little oil!" "Who eats oil on a day like this?" asked Aglaia. "I am not a monk, sister, but a layman. And in my weak health I may take not only oil but milk." "Yes, at the factory you may have anything."
"'But where is the beautiful stone? he asked, when she had finished. 'Didst thou drop it in thy alarm? "No, indeed! Aglaia had done nothing of the sort. When she began to run, she had popped it into her mouth, and there it was still, quite safe. Now she poked it out between her red lips, where it glittered in the sunlight. "'Take it, she whispered. "The question was how was he to take it?
Other-wise our power would not be believed in. No, my little Aglaia, all our Godchildren start from the point you spoke of 'caeteris paribus, as those dingy black lawyers say all other things being equal it is a question now of bestowing extra superfine Fairy gifts."
Catherine" now at Oxford. Ruskin has never said so much about Luini as, perhaps, he intended. A short notice in the "Cestus of Aglaia," and occasional references scattered up and down his later works, hardly give the prominence in his writings that the painter held in his thoughts. It was about this time that he was made an Hon. Member of the Florentine Academy.
There are certain scenes the scene between Aglaia and Nastasya in "The Idiot;" the scene between Sonia and the mother and sister of Raskolnikoff in "Crime and Punishment;" the scene in "The Possessed" where Liza leaves Stavrogin on the morning after the fire; and the scene where the woman, loved by the mad Karamazov brothers, tears her nerves and theirs to pieces, in outrageous obliquity which brand themselves upon the mind as reaching the uttermost limit of devasting vision.
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