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Updated: June 5, 2025
It is possible that Turgenev, who keenly realised the need in Russia of men of strong will, and who always despised himself because he could not have steadily strong convictions, tried to incarnate in Bazarov all the uncompromising strength of character that he lacked himself; just as men who themselves lack self-assertion and cannot even look another man in the eye, secretly idolise the men of masterful qualities.
Gooding plied him with astonished questions. "Is it possible that she has not told you?" he exclaimed. "My sister is spending the winter here with her little daughter Doris. We all idolise the child, and she is never left alone a moment. But yesterday we were all out of town at a wedding, and Doris had to be left with only the nurse.
But Waroona Downs with the woman he was beginning to idolise daily with him! "Will you come?" she asked softly, as he did not speak. "If I only could," he answered. "There, doctor, you heard him? I'll tell Patsy to spread the blankets on the floor of the waggonette, and sure he'll never know he's moving till he's there." "It may shake you up a bit," the doctor said, as Mrs. Burke left the hut.
Frau Schumann wished Robert to study law, and sent him to the University at Leipzig for that purpose and later to Heidelberg. He was not the least interested in his legal studies, but loved to play the piano, and write letters, and dream of literature, to idolise Jean Paul Richter and to indulge a most commendable passion for good cigars.
And I don't only idolise him, Arkady Nikolaitch, I am proud of him, and the height of my ambition is that some day there will be the following lines in his biography: "The son of a simple army-doctor, who was, however, capable of divining his greatness betimes, and spared nothing for his education ..." The old man's voice broke. Arkady pressed his hand.
They are ashamed to defend the Roman Catholic religion, because it is quite exploded; but I am convinced they believe it in their hearts. They hate the Parliaments and the philosophers, and are rejoiced that they may still idolise royalty.
"That's so," and Azalea's manner suddenly changed. "Patty is a dear, and I love her. And that baby! Oh!" "How crazy you are over that child," Elise exclaimed. "She is a dear baby, but I don't see why you idolise her so." "Oh, I love babies, and Fleurette is so sweet and soft and cuddly! I love to have her all to myself, but Patty won't let me." "I don't wonder!
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