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Updated: May 12, 2025
That is why the nature foreordained, through which music expresses itself to this world of appearance, is one of the most mysterious things under the sun an abyss in which strength and goodness lie united, a bridge between self and non-self.
There was something final and foreordained about it, and unless it were discouraged it might prevent what Markham was beginning to very much desire. "Quality, sir, is not made. It is!" Levi grunted, and Bob, paying a visit to the room on sufferance, snarled resentfully. "You cut that out, boy!" Markham snapped; "in Yankeeland it doesn't go.
"It was foreordained that you should shed this man's blood; foreordained that, by digging into that old pit of pestilence, you should set the contagion loose again. You should have left it buried forever. But now what do you mean to do?" "To proclaim this catastrophe," replied Middleton. "It is the only honest and manly way. What else can I do?"
"Not if I can help it, Sir John; but a craft that is foreordained to be a wrack, will be a wrack, in spite of reefing and bracing. Look ahead, you Dick Lion ay, there you have it!" There we had it, sure enough!
"You forget the buck at your feet! or, may we not owe their visit to the dead colt? Ha! what noise is that?" "Poor Miriam!" murmured the stranger; "thy foal was foreordained to become a prey to ravenous beasts!"
What I minded was the thought of an hour's vain wading in that roaring stream, whipping it with fly after fly, while R., the foreordained fisherman, was sitting comfortably in a sawmill, and derricking that pair of three-quarter-pounders in through the window! I had ventured more warily than he, and used, if not the same skill, at least the best skill at my command.
It receives all glitter as pure gold, and does not see that it is custom alone which varnishes wrong with a slimy coat of respectability, and glorifies selfishness with the aureole of sacrifice. It sets down all collisions as foreordained, and never observes that they occur because people will not smooth off their angles, but sharpen them, and not only sharpen them, but run them into you.
In tragedy the characters determine and control the plot; in melodrama the plot determines and controls the characters. The writer of melodrama initially imagines a stirring train of incidents, interesting and exciting in themselves, and afterward invents such characters as will readily accept the destiny that he has foreordained for them.
Putting her fingers in her ears that she might not hear the bubbling of the murderous water, she shut her eyes and sprang into the pond; but her long hair caught the willow twigs, and, half strangled and quite willing to live, she scrambled up into the low limbs that seemed so anxious to rescue her from a watery grave; and, dripping and trembling, crept back to the house, comforting herself with the grim assurance that whatever else might befall, she certainly was not foreordained to be either beaten to death or drowned.
And who will pity me when I acknowledge it there is one one only who will mourn for my despair and the fate, foreordained and predestined, of one whom he loved that is my papa my papa only my papa only; for he knows that I am a castaway -A CAST-AWAY!"
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