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If we try to see it in its relations to the bitter end, we shall find that there is no corner of the universe into which it does not enter. Either way the thing eludes us if we try to grasp it with the horny hands of language and conscious thought. Either way we can think it perfectly well so long as we don't think about thinking about it. The pale cast of thought sicklies over everything.

"Nay," said the countess, gently, "he loveth her as she merits. He is comely, brave, gracious, and learned." "A pest upon that learning, it sicklies and womanizes men's minds!" exclaimed Warwick, bluntly. "Perhaps it is his learning that I am to thank for George of Clarence's fears and doubts and calculations and scruples.

As a class, they were timid with good reason and timidity, which is high wisdom in philosophy, sicklies the whole cast of thought in action. Numbers of these men haunted London society, all tending to free-thinking, but never venturing much freedom of thought. Like the anti-slavery doctrinaires of the forties and fifties, they became mute and useless when slavery struck them in the face.

that is the shadow that haunts every joy, and sicklies o'er every action of him whom life has thus taught to look before and after. Youth is not like that, and therein, for older eyes, lies its tragic pathos.

"Nay," said the countess, gently, "he loveth her as she merits. He is comely, brave, gracious, and learned." "A pest upon that learning, it sicklies and womanizes men's minds!" exclaimed Warwick, bluntly. "Perhaps it is his learning that I am to thank for George of Clarence's fears and doubts and calculations and scruples.

They may offend our taste; but they are not likely to lead astray our judgment: far less likely than D'Annunzio, for instance, who, although he never offends the most delicate esthetic taste, sicklies o'er with the pale cast of his poetry a sad unsanity of outlook upon the ultimate deep truths of human life.

They may offend our taste; but they are not likely to lead astray our judgment far less likely than D'Annunzio, for instance, who, although he never offends the most delicate esthetic taste, sicklies o'er with the pale cast of his poetry a sad unsanity of outlook upon the ultimate deep truths of human life.

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