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Only there showed in them now and then a kind of tigerish passionateness, as when I fell off the sea-wall among the boulders and howled so dismally. She leaped down after and caught me to her in the wildest distress, and even when I stopped howling could not seem to put me down.
My Lord's passionateness for want thereof, and his want of coming in of rents, and no wages from the Duke of York. No money to be had there for wages nor disbursements, and therefore prays my assistance about his pension.
Art has a place for artists of all kinds, and no one should flatter himself that he is the only one who is capable of covering the entire field of art. Some, even in treating a familiar subject, have as much dignity as a Roman emperor on his golden throne, but Massenet did not belong to this type. He had charm, attraction and a passionateness that was feverish rather than deep.
Eustacia was not one to commit herself to such a position without good ground. He said quietly, "No." "Not even on the shoulders of Thomasin?" "Thomasin is a pleasing and innocent woman." "That's nothing to do with it," she cried with quick passionateness. "We will leave her out; there are only you and me now to think of."
He would play violently, feverishly, with a wild passionateness of gesture which robbed him of all ability to control his own technic. "Oh, Harold!" Rita used to exclaim at first, ecstatically. Later she was not so sure. Life and character must really get somewhere to be admirable, and Harold, really and truly, did not seem to be getting anywhere.
'Is this pretty little house ours? 'O yes. She was hardly conscious of her words, for the hand he had ungloved in order to take hers was contorted, and had one or two of its fingers missing; while through the mask she discerned the twinkle of one eye only. 'I would give anything to kiss you, dearest, now, at this moment! he continued, with mournful passionateness. 'But I cannot in this guise.
Nevertheless, the most distinctive part of those primitive women, the sealed passionateness of their spirits, he never from childhood to the end revealed. In the grown man appeared a quietude, a sort of tranced calm, that was appalling. From what part of his heredity did this derive? Was it the male gift of the forest?
Jane of course meant the poet's 'Nature. She did not reflect that the strong glow of poetic imagination is wanted to hallow a passionate devotion to the inanimate for this evokes the spiritual; and passionateness of any kind in narrower brains should be a proclamation to us of sanguine freshets not coming from a spiritual source. But the heart betraying deluded her.
"The violent, unreasonable love and passionateness of the Lady Lydia only hinder the baron's recovery. She must be removed by some means. His wound requires rest and calmness; you see how she tortures him with her tempestuous anxieties, her ungovernable terrors, her never-drying tears. Enough!
They had got past the distracting currents of passionateness, and were in the calm waters of middle-aged philosophy. But he, their contemporary, was tossed like a cork hither and thither upon the crest of every fancy, precisely as he had been tossed when he was half his present age, with the burden now of double pain to himself in his growing vision of all as vanity.
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