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Updated: May 17, 2025


It is passing strange, that any tyrant should be able even Fashion herself so to change the whole current of human feeling, as to make a sprightly buoyant young girl of ten years of age, become at thirteen a grave, staid or mincing young woman, unable rather, unwilling to move except in a certain style, and then only with an effort scarcely exceeded by the efforts of those who are suffering from inquisitorial tortures.

But Don Quixote hears his own laughter, he hears the divine laughter, and since he is not a pessimist, since he believes in life eternal, he has to fight, attacking the modern, scientific, inquisitorial orthodoxy in order to bring in a new and impossible Middle Age, dualistic, contradictory, passionate.

The noble Sterling, a radiant child of the empyrean, clad in bright auroral hues in the memory of all that knew him, what is he doing here in inquisitorial sanbenito, with nothing but ghastly spectralities prowling round him, and inarticulately screeching and gibbering what they call their judgment on him! He takes up Sterling as a clergyman merely.

The Protestant pastors were silenced; courts were instituted for the suppression of heresy; two hundred and fifty Protestant ministers were sentenced to be burned at the stake, and then, as an act of extraordinary clemency, on the part of the despot, their punishment was commuted to hard labor in the galleys for life. All the nameless horrors of inquisitorial cruelty desolated the land.

The Ministry of the Interior, under the direction of two fanatic reactionaries, Durnovo and Plehve, set on foot all the inquisitorial contrivances of the Police Department, of which both these officials had formerly been the chiefs. Of the fifteen cars of the imperial train only five remained intact. Fifty-eight persons were injured, twenty-one fatally.

Alcott, I deny your inquisitorial right in this matter, and so they let it drop. One day, however, I was walking along the road and Emerson joined me. Presently he said, 'Mr. Hecker, I suppose it was the art, the architecture, and so on in the Catholic Church which led you to her? 'No, said I; 'but it was what caused all that. I was the first to break the Transcendental camp.

In fact, the way these two worked to "lay out the spread" caused even the experienced Captain Cosgrove to raise an inquisitorial finger. And now our mythical May-pole has swung around until its pretty ends all entwine the staff like a monument of mirth.

Did he really bind thepoor littlereprobate, because it had sinned in Adam, in chains of adamant, and leave it to writhe beneath the fierce inquisitorial fury of the everlasting flames? Did he really extract the vials of such exquisite and unprovoked wrath from the essence of infinite goodness itself? No: this was reserved for the superior logic and the sterner consistency of an iron age.

"Yes," I told him. He was silent for still another ponderable space of time. "But do you understand " he began. And for the second time he didn't finish his sentence. "I understand," I told him, doing my best to sit steady under his inquisitorial eye. Then he looked down at the empty plate again. "All right," he said at last. He spoke in a quite flat and colorless tone.

Poussette again reflected. Any latent jealousy he had entertained of the minister tended to disappear under the fire of these inquisitorial interviews, and Ringfield might always be credited with having fine command over his features. "Ah, well, m'sieu," said the Frenchman, sagaciously nodding, "Crabbe is no harm.

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