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He was himself detained at the front of the church talking with several persons there, and when he finally turned around, the church was empty. He walked over to the lecture-room entrance and went in. He was almost startled to see the people who were there.
Then was I happy and prosperous and peaceful in my home and in my business, and I said, 'I shall never be moved, and I forgot my God? 'Then had the Church rest, and was edified. Now, in the next place, note the II. Inward progress. There are difficulties about the exact relation of the clauses here to one another, the discussion of which would be fitter for a lecture-room than for a pulpit.
The railroad-car, the telegraph, and the apple-flavored chloroform could and do realize, every day, as was stated in the passage referred to, with a certain rhetorical amplitude not doubtfully suggestive of the lecture-room, all that was fabled to have been done by the carpet, the tube, and the fruit of the Arabian story.
"I am always haunted with brave dreams of what might be accomplished in the lecture-room, so free and so unpretending a platform, a Delos not yet made fast. I imagine an eloquence of infinite variety, rich as conversation can be, with anecdote, joke, tragedy, epics and pindarics, argument and confession." So writes Emerson to Carlyle in 1841.
He should find that lecture-room to-morrow at least. At last he found himself in a broad avenue, which he seemed to know. Was that the Sun-gate in the distance? He sauntered carelessly down it, and found himself at last on the great Esplanade, whither the little porter had taken him three days before. He was close then to the Museum, and to her house.
Having reached the interior, Miss Church-Member, in particular, was surprised to see the many busy thousands in the large rooms of the hall, and to note with what carefulness every item of expense was kept of all the Home Mission Work of the world. Then they sought the main lecture-room whose large seating capacity was already well taken with a motley crowd of students and visitors.
He would die for her, if it came to that not that it could come to that: but still he must speak to her he must warn her. Passenger after passenger, carriage after carriage passed along the street: student after student entered the lecture-room; but he never saw them, not though they passed him close.
The means by which Webster had been enabled to settle this debt became more mysterious than ever. On Tuesday, November 27, the Professor received three other visitors in his lecture-room. These were police officers who, in the course of their search for the missing man, felt it their duty to examine, however perfunctorily, the Medical College.
What room in a benevolent heart for joy, when a point of time, a moment's space removed us to that heavenly place, or shut us up in hell? From the time when we were accustomed to attend such meetings, long ago, we never saw a Friday-evening meeting till the other night, when we found ourselves in the lecture-room of Plymouth Church.
Browning finds only much learning and the ghost of dead love in the Göttingen lecture-room; and of course it was easy to adapt his Professor's lecture so as to arrive at this conclusion. But the process and the conclusion are alike unjust.
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