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"But does she love Harley as he has dreamed of love? No! Has she the power and energy to arouse his faculties, and restore to the world the Harley of old? No! Meant by Heaven to be the shadow of another's sun not herself the sun, this child is not the one who can atone for the Past and illume the Future." That evening Harley L'Estrange arrived at his father's house.
But that idea will never illume the hearer's brain as the lecturer's until the hearer knows as does the lecturer what there is back of it. There is only one way in which this can be done the hearer must have access to the same sources of knowledge as the lecturer. This does not necessarily mean that every hearer should have a lecturer's library.
He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow bees in the ivy bloom; Nor heed nor see what things they be, But from these create he can Forms more real than living man, Nurslings of immortality. See De Stendhal, Histoire de la Peinture en Italie, p. 143, for this story. In the Treatise on Painting, da Vinci argues strongly against isolating man.
There we lingered, seaward gazing, Watching o'er that living tomb, Through the gloom Gloom! which awful light is chasing Blood-red flames the surge illume! Lo! King Hacon's ship is blazing; 'Tis the hero's self-sought doom. Right before the wild wind driving, Madly plunging stung by fire No help nigh her Lo! the ship has ceased her striving! Mount the red flames higher higher!
Of the effect that you say Philip Derval produced on me I have no recollection. Of himself I have only this, that he was my foe, that he came to England intent on schemes to shorten my life or destroy its enjoyments. All my faculties tend to self-preservation; there, they converge as rays in a focus; in that focus they illume and they burn. I willed to destroy my intended destroyer.
But there was a similarity of opinion between the King and the political chief of the Republic on the great principle which was to illume the distant future but which had hardly then dawned upon the present; the principle of religious equality. As he protected Protestants in France so he meant to protect Catholics in the duchies.
Of the effect that you say Philip Derval produced on me I have no recollection. Of himself I have only this, that he was my foe, that he came to England intent on schemes to shorten my life or destroy its enjoyments. All my faculties tend to self-preservation; there, they converge as rays in a focus; in that focus they illume and they burn. I willed to destroy my intended destroyer.
When a man wakes up in the morning, his drowsy face grotesquely surmounted by the folds of a silk handkerchief which falls over his left temple like a police cap, he is certainly a laughable object, and it is difficult to recognize in him the glorious spouse, celebrated in the strophes of Rousseau; but, nevertheless, there is a certain gleam of life to illume the stupidity of a countenance half dead and if you artists wish to make fine sketches, you should travel on the stage-coach and, when the postilion wakes up the postmaster, just examine the physiognomies of the departmental clerks!
But the description of the constellation itself by Aratus suffices to show that the two bright stars I have named marked the eyes of the imagined monster in fact, Aratus's account singularly resembles that given in the Shield of Hercules. 'Swol'n is his neck, says Aratus of the Dragon ... Eyes charg'd with sparkling fire His crested head illume.
"Last night of all, When yon same star, that's westward from the pole, Had made its course to illume that part of heaven Where now it burns, Marcellus, and myself The bell then beating one " "Peace, break thee off; look, where it comes again!" Hamlet.
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