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In short, she was fascinating in a thousand and fifty different ways, and at every step I executed a new and profounder emotional folly, a hardier spiritual indiscretion, incurring fresh liability to arrest by the constabulary of conscience for infractions of my own peace.
As the hour closed he spoke directly of Ian. "That is myself now, as Elspeth is myself now. I falter, I fail, but I go on to profounder Oneness." "Christ is born, then he grows up." "May I see Ian's last letters?" She put them in his hands. "They are very short. They speak almost always of external things." He read, then sat musing, his eyes upon the tree.
Ruskin's book without gaining a profounder sense of the infinite beauty and variety of Nature, and of the unfathomable stores of her freely lavished riches, or without acquiring clearer perceptions of this beauty, and of its relations to the Divine government and order of the world. Mr. Ruskin's book is essentially a practical one.
And had that accomplished senator from Massachusetts, Charles Sumner, who succeeded to Webster's seat, and who in his personal appearance and advocacy for reform strikingly resembled Burke, had he remained uninjured to our day, with increasing intellectual powers and profounder moral wisdom, I doubt whether even he would have had much influence with our present legislators; for he had all the intellectual defects of both Burke and Webster, and never was so popular as either of them at one period of their career, while he certainly was inferior to both in native force, experience, and attainments.
Thereupon a voice, fetched from some profounder source than the back of the head, "Steward! bring me my Oh! A land-lubber again, am I!" Mr. Balder Helwyse now sits up in bed, his hair and beard, which are extraordinarily luxuriant, and will be treated at greater length hereafter, his hair and beard in the wildest confusion.
The autumn dawn came late, and even now they had before them the promise of some untroubled hours. Bernald, sitting there alone in the warm stillness of his room, and in the profounder hush of his expectancy, was conscious of gathering up all his sensibilities and perceptions into one exquisitely-adjusted instrument of notation.
It sounded the constitution more darkly-awful, and with a profounder testimony to stubborn health, than the physician's instruments. Most of the guests at Mr.
I was successful with both of them because I was rich; if I had been a poor man I should never have known either of them. I have half forgotten them, as everything is forgotten in time, but when I recall them to my memory I find that Henriette made the profounder impression on me, no doubt because I was twenty-five when I knew her, while I was thirty-seven in London.
I had to stand and look ba'dy people in the face from morning till night; but 'twas no use I was just as-bad as ever after all. Blushes hev been in the family for generations. There, 'tis a happy pro- vidence that I be no worse." "True." said Jacob Smallbury, deepening his thoughts to a profounder view of the subject.
It may be that in this phenomenon we have the key to the great riddle of the universe, with which profounder secrets of matter than any we have penetrated will be opened to the eyes of our successors.
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