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Updated: July 8, 2025
It is the short cut to satisfaction. It makes man potent, so that he can do more things in a span. I am a worker and doer. The common origin is not a despair to me; it has a value, and it strengthens my arm in the work to be done. The play and interplay of force and matter we call "evolution."
This act is the link that binds type to plot. By means of it character enters the external world, determining the course of events and being passively affected by them. Plot takes account of this interplay and sets forth its laws. It is, therefore, more deeply engaged with the environment, as type is more concerned with the man in himself.
There are plenty of complicated little topics all the problems which arise from the combination of individuals into societies which people ought to think about, and which are really everyone's concern. The interplay, I mean, of human relations the moral, religious, social, intellectual ideas which have all got to be co-ordinated.
All her men were dead, it remained to her only to stand alone in indomitable assertion, demanding nothing. Ruth, woman-loving, loved her. Orpah, a vivid, sensational, subtle widow, would go back to the former life, a repetition. The interplay between the women was real and rather frightening.
The quick interplay of mind and muscle interpreted the music to her hearers in a way almost to produce tears. After a rest during which some bright, witty remarks, like sparks, passed from one to another, they prepared to sing some of the great hymns of the church. They were well equipped for their task. Viola's voice was pure, sweet, soulful, and high. She might have been a sister of Jenny Lind.
It would be a wicked deed to write anything that might seem to imply that our Schools were not in need of very extensive reforms, or that their efficiency is not a necessary preliminary condition to general public efficiency, but, indeed, the Schools are only one factor in a great interplay of causes, and the remedy is a much ampler problem than any Education Act will cure.
Hence the piece has little or nothing of the character of the usual productions on such occasions. It is dramatic; yet there is no development of plot, but a constant interplay, a turning and returning of images and sentiments. The poet breaks a sprig of lilac from the bush in the door-yard, the dark cloud falls on the land, the long funeral sets out, and then the apostrophe:
In contrast Lyons's moon-shaped face, emphasized by its smooth-shaven mobile mouth, below which his almost white chin beard hung pendent, expressed a curious interplay of emotional sanctity, urbane shrewdness, and solemn self-importance. "Governor Lyons, at your service," said Elton, regarding him steadily. "Do you think so?" "I know so, if you desire it." "The nomination, you mean?"
There followed a delicious interplay of eyes. Who would have thought that hers could be sweet and mean so much? "It is something worn, then? And thrown aside for me only, Charlotte?" "For him who loves me," she said. "For me!" "For him who loves me," she repeated. "Then it is for me!" She had moved back, showing a harder figure, or the "I love you, love you!" would have sounded with force.
In fact, God's lures to exertion are pleasures; His warnings are pains and the interplay between man and environment causes evolution. The man who does not believe in God has only to substitute the word "Nature" for "God" and to leave out the idea of design, and the argument remains the same: man's relation to his environment provokes exertion, and thus evolution.
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