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Updated: June 4, 2025
At the very hour when the most natural instinct inclines the world to ferocity, you preserve, on your beds of suffering, a beauty, a purity of outlook which goes far to atone for the monstrous crime. Men of France, your simple grandeur of soul redeems humanity from its greatest crime, and raises it from its deep abyss.
Yet I hid my disgust from him I tried to smile I, who once mercilessly despised deceit in other women, was as false as the worst of them, as false as the Judas whose lips had touched my hand. I could not have maintained my degrading self-control it is all that redeems me in my own estimation to know that I could not if he had still continued to keep his eyes on my face.
This supernatural element, being the thing which, if true, separates Helen from other women, and in a way redeems her, is for that reason exactly what Hecuba denies. The controversy has a certain eternal quality about it: the hypothesis of heavenly enchantment and the hypothesis of mere bad behaviour, neither of them entirely convincing!
He abolishes the old Gregorian service; and for Mediaeval chants, monotonous and gloomy, he prepares hymns and songs, not for boys and priests to intone in the distant choir, but for the whole congregation to sing, inspired by the melodies of David and the exulting praises of a Saviour who redeems from darkness into light. How grand that hymn of his,
The lady is equal to the occasion: she promptly redeems him that is, cures him and all ends well. Here, at worst, we have the picture, or series of pictures, demanded by Wagner's genius; here also is a dramatic idea of sorts. His imagination immediately flamed. The music is not like that of the symphony, dry and barren wood: on the contrary, it contains many passages of rare beauty and feeling.
The Father designs us for heaven, the Son redeems from sin and death, and the Spirit makes us meet for heaven: not by electing, that is the work of the Father; not by dying, that is the work of the Son; but by his revealing Christ, and applying Christ to our souls, by shedding the love of God abroad in our hearts, by sanctifying our souls, and taking possession of us as an earnest of our possession in heaven.
The spirit of truth and poetry redeems, ennobles, hallows, every external form in which it may be lodged.
Imagine the thing on a larger scale, Cleopatra's Needle, for instance, travelling on its side up the Thames Embankment, and all unchaperoned, at the rate of four or five miles an hour. There's another odd thing about these microscope things which redeems, to some extent at least, their singular frankness. To use the decorous phrase of the text-book, "They multiply by fission."
By the Star that redeems the world, love should not be won to-night by stealth, but by love." He raised his hands toward the tower, his countenance radiant with an undying passion. "She called to me and died," he said, "and her little ghost comes not to earth again for any winter moon or any summer wind." "But you you come often?" my voice was saying. "No," said the ghost, "only on Christmas Eve.
L. Ful. What a leud Description hast thou made of his Chamber? Bred. L. Ful. But what said he to the Forfeiture of his Land? Bred. He sigh'd and cry'd, Why, farewel dirty Acres; It shall not trouble me, since 'twas all but for Love! L. Ful. How much redeems it? Bred. Madam, five hundred Pounds. L. Ful.
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