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Updated: May 13, 2025


He did not fully know indeed what it was that he had undertaken, till the wave of emotion had gathered through all the inmost chambers of memory, and was bearing outward in one great tide the secret nobilities, the hidden poetries, the unconscious weaknesses, of a nature no less narrow than profound, no less full of enmities than of loves.

One's life out here is like a pollarded tree all the lower branches are gone one gazes on great nobilities, on the fascinating horror of Eternity sometimes I said horror, but it's often fine in its spaciousness one gazes on many inverted splendours of Titans, but it's giddy work being so high and rarefied, and all the gentle past seems gone.

It pleased him to read into her character beauties and nobilities of which she was utterly unconscious if not actually devoid. Now that she had come to a serious crisis Merkle's slowly growing resentment at Bob's parents for refusing to recognize her burst into anger.

I told him to go home and be patient, this wasn't the end. I had a private audience with the king, and made a proposition. I said it was quite right to officer that regiment with nobilities, and he couldn't have done a wiser thing.

"I suppose you disapprove wholly of aristocracies and nobilities, now that you have renounced your title and your father's earldom." "Real ones? Oh, dear no but I've thrown aside our sham one for good." This answer fell just at the right time and just in the right place, to save the poor unstable young man from changing his political complexion once more.

Like plot, it is deeply engaged in the outward world; it exists in the sensuous order, and it shadows forth the spiritual order in man only in so far as a fair soul makes the body beautiful, as Spenser thought, the mood, the act, and the habit of heroism, love, and the like nobilities of man, giving grace to form, feature, and attitude.

Thus Dessalines proclaimed himself emperor in 1804, Christophe assumed the title of king in 1810 and Soulouque had himself declared emperor in 1849; and the latter two instituted pompous black nobilities.

While she was gone to cry her farewells over the pork, I gave that whole peerage away to the servants. And I asked them to take a duster and dust around a little where the nobilities had mainly lodged and promenaded; but they considered that that would be hardly worth while, and would moreover be a rather grave departure from custom, and therefore likely to make talk.

The winter came, and in many Englishmen a hidden conflict began; in their journey through life they came abruptly to a parting of the ways, stood still and looked to the right and the left, balancing possibilities, searching their natures and finding within them strange hesitations, recoils, affirmations, determined nobilities.

A Charlemagne, a William the Conqueror, a Louis XIV is strong enough to rule them and keep them in order for a time. Out of these conditions grow limited monarchies or absolute monarchies and national nobilities. More than any other one factor, the Crusades broke up feudalism.

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