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Nature, the prime, genial artist, inexhaustible in diverse powers, is equally inexhaustible in forms: each exterior is the physiognomy of the being within, and even such is the appropriate excellence of Shakespeare, himself a nature humanised, a genial understanding, directing self-consciously a power and an implicit wisdom deeper even than our consciousness.+

With special complacence she contemplated her cousin Suzette, who was self-consciously but not very elatedly basking in the attentions of her fiance, an earnest-looking young man who was superintendent of a People's something-or-other on the south side of the river, and whose clothes Comus had described as having been made in Southwark rather than in anger.

In one point, however, the strange visions have come to hold for me an increased grandeur; I used to think of much of it as a sort of dramatic performance, self-consciously enacted for the benefit of the spectator; but now I think of it as an awful and spontaneous energy of spiritual life going on, of which the prophet was enabled to catch a glimpse.

This confession caused him, for the first time, to look self-consciously upon himself, to stand away from his nature, as the artist stands away from the picture he is painting, and to examine it with a sideways head, with a peering, contracted gaze. This thing that protected a soul from sin what was it like? What was it? He could not easily surmise.

He glanced across her shoulder, noticing that his speech had registered with the major. "You're not goin' to start out this very afternoon, are you?" Forbes asked. Drew relaxed and laughed a little self-consciously, knowing that his uncle had ceded him the victory in this first skirmish. "No, suh. You know, I brought two things home from the army and one of them was a pair of Texas spurs.

It's not drawn properly at all, but it's witnessed all right, and it'll hold water, just as well as if the blooming Lord Chancellor had fixed it up for her in person. He produced the document and read, awkwardly and self-consciously "This is my will. You are both of you extremely foolish, John and Robert, and I've often told you so.

Seems to me the people of the Five Towns do little else of a night but discuss you, Mr. Machin. I heard a good bit when I was down there, though I don't go about much when I'm on the road. I reckon I could write a whole biography of you." Edward Henry smiled self-consciously. He was, of course, enraptured, but at the same time it was disappointing to find Mr.

A trifle self-consciously the Little Girl began to gather herself together. "We we seem to have fallen out of something!" she confided with the air of one who halves a most precious secret. "Yes, I know," said the White Linen Nurse. "But what has become of your Father?" Worriedly for an instant the Little Girl sat scanning the remotest corners of the field.

But the receiver in the like is no better than the stealer," she resumed, indignantly; "and I'd have you know, it was just Beck's own daughter who came here and offered Elizabeth a respectable place in a respectable house, and it was to me she talked, my lad," pointing self-consciously with quivering forefinger at her own bosom; "so Elizabeth has not begged herself in there at all.

Hassler laughed, and wiped the boy's nose himself, a little self-consciously, though he was quite jolly. He put him down, then took him by the hand and led him to a table, where he filled his pockets with cake, and left him, saying: "Good-bye! Remember your promise." Jean-Christophe swam in happiness. The rest of the world had ceased to exist for him.

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