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They reached Mayenne; the soldiers of the escort were changed; Merle spoke to her; she replied; they crossed the whole town and were again in the open country; but the faces, houses, streets, landscape, men, swept past her like the figments of a dream.
In reality the individual souls are non-different from Brahman, and hence essentially free from all impurity; but as they are liable to impurity caused by their limiting adjuncts in the same way as the face reflected in a mirror is liable to be dimmed by the dimness of the mirror they may be the abodes of Nescience and hence may be viewed as the figments of wrong imagination.
For that cowlish deliverance, their scalary losings, their papal spoliations, and other such their figments, they cannot find.
Or, to put the matter again from a different point of view, Brahman constituted by pure non- differenced intelligence is false, since it is to be attained by knowledge, which is the effect of avidya; or since it is to be attained by knowledge abiding in knowing subjects who are mere figments of avidya; or because it is attained through knowledge which is the mere figment of avidya.
The English romance was among the latest communications that he intrusted to my private ear; and as soon as I heard the first chapter, so wonderfully akin to what I might have wrought out of my own head, not unpractised in such figments, I began to repent having made myself responsible for the future nobleman's passage homeward in the next Collins steamer.
But nothing soothed her: she wept on, until the dawn crept in, thinly grey, round the windows. But when it grew so light that the objects in the room were recovering their form, she fell asleep, and he hardly dared to breathe, for fear of disturbing her. By day, the sensations he had tried to express to her seemed the figments of the night.
Or, to take the matter up on its psychological side, the ceaseless experimentation and ferment of ideas, in breeding what it had a propensity to breed, came sometimes on figments that gave it delightful pause; these beauties were the first knowledges and these arrests the first hints of real and useful things.
History would disdain even an allusion to such figments quite as disgraceful, certainly to Maurice as to Barneveld did they not point the moral and foreshadow some of the vast but distant results of events which had already taken place, and had they not been so generally repeated that it is a duty for the lover of truth to put his foot upon the calumny, even at the risk for a passing moment of reviving it.
Most persons of the drama give themselves away by name for types, mere figments of allegory, and perhaps oblivion is the penalty that the novella pays for the fineness of its characterizations; but perhaps, also, the dramatic form has greater facilities for repetition, and so can stamp its persons more indelibly on the imagination than the narrative form in the same small space.
Many earlier ideals of the constitution-makers had long since been conveniently obscured or nullified by decisions, appeals to the federal government, appeals to the state government, communal contracts, and the like fine cobwebby figments, all, but sufficient, just the same, to render inoperative the original intention.
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