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I don't think Clare in the least cares now about my writing she almost resents it; she cared at first when she thought that I was going to make a huge success of it, but now " "But, of course," said Miss Monogue, "that success comes slowly it must if it's going to be any use at all " "Well, she doesn't see that.

Of the treatment of the little flower, that is erroneously supposed to feast only upon leaf-mould in the deep shade, you shall hear later. By all means begin your lily bed now, for the one season at which the Madonna lily resents removal the least is during the August resting time.

[Footnote 77: It is obviously not the place here for a full discussion of this question. Hédouin in the appendix of hisLife of Goethe” (pp. 291 ff) urges the claims of the book and resents Fitzgerald’s rather scornful characterization of the French critics who received the work as Sterne’s (see Life of Sterne, 1864, II, p.

To be constantly interrupted in reading by some needless and elementary explanation is an impertinence both to the author and the reader: the one cannot resent it, the other therefore resents it for both. But what is to be deemed needless entirely depends on the reader: I have been asked in what country Pompei is, as it is not in the English Gazetteer.

But his chief activity for a hundred centuries and more, was the subjugation of himself and others to larger and larger societies. The history of man is not simply the conquest of external power; it is first the conquest of those distrusts and fiercenesses, that self-concentration and intensity of animalism, that tie his hands from taking his inheritance. The ape in us still resents association.

Oh, that some one could make this plain to those who commit most foul and filthy sins, that they may remember their sins are not secret, and that God most justly resents them, seeing that they are wrought in the very presence of His Majesty, and that we are demeaning ourselves so irreverently before Him!

The man who is over-anxious to pay in the market of morals is the man who goes bankrupt You may be a good deal of a scoundrel and retain your own esteem and that of the world, but you must not palter with your own offences. The world resents a half-virtue, and the world is right It is the half-virtue which breeds hypocrisy and self-deception, and these are the most despicable of human vices.

The average man or woman makes a duty of nonessentials, of ceremonials, but is greatly moved by the cry of duty if it comes from authority or from those he respects. He fiercely resents it if told he is not doing his duty, but is quick to tell others they are not doing theirs. There is also a group in whom the sense of duty is almost completely lacking, or rather fails to govern action.

No doubt a pious commentator can successfully unravel all the threads of the plot, but the spectator demands that a play should be clearly and easily intelligible. The audience, however, is sorely puzzled by the events of this awful third night after Martinmas, and resents the obscurity of all this intrigue by candlelight. Why do the various persons meet at Östraat? Who sends them?

Assheton is of the character which you have given him. "I therefore refrain, as far as I am able, from drawing any conclusion till the matter is cleared up. "I may add that he deeply resents your conduct; his anger and indignation were terrible to see. "Sincerely yours, "Edward Taynton. Godfrey Mills, Esq." Mr.

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