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"Wouldn't want you to miss it after coming so far," added the laborer's son, aiming to show that he, too, was in a light-hearted mood. "And how did you sleep?" asked Eugene, cheerily, of his neighbors. "Fine!" "First rate!" "Like a stone!" Every man was too intent in forcing his own spontaneity to notice that that of the others was also forced.

His diction is chaste and free from extravagance and is marked by that felicity of expression, spontaneity and melody which have earned for him the epithet "the favoured child of the Muse." Of all Sanskrit dramas, Sakuntala has acquired the greatest celebrity. It is not in India alone that it is known and admired.

Guests came to the house, and Bert addressed his wife with some faint spontaneity, and Nancy eagerly answered him. They never alluded to the quarrel; it might have been better if they had argued and cried and laughed away the pain, in the old way. But they needed each other less now, and life was too full to be checked by a few moments of misunderstanding.

Nor do I see how the spontaneity of that soul should be consistent with the sense of pain, and in general with any unpleasing perceptions. Does the internal and active virtue communicated to the forms of bodies according to M. Leibniz know the train of actions which it is to produce?

The whole difficulty of art consists in losing your own personality, so to speak, and finding it again transformed, and it is a difficulty which Miss Bretherton has never even understood. 'After this impression of spontaneity and natural force, I think what struck me most was the physical effect London has already exercised upon her in six weeks.

And now, to bring to a conclusion this question of spontaneity, it must be said that, on a rigorous definition, the soul has within it the principle of all its actions, and even of all its passions, and that the same is true in all the simple substances scattered throughout Nature, although there be freedom only in those that are intelligent.

"You are very kind," said Miss Bell, smiling, "and and it must be owned that it is a very sudden attachment." "All attachments are so. It is electricity spontaneity. It is instantaneous. I knew I should love you from the moment I saw you. Do you not feel it yourself?" "Not yet," said Laura; "but I daresay I shall if I try." "Call me by my name, then." "But I don't know it," Laura cried out.

The expression will often be broken and faulty, partly because of the immaturity of the pupil, and partly because of the newness and difficulty of the theme. Do not let the endeavour to secure excellent expression check a certain freedom and spontaneity that should be encouraged in the pupil.

The object of my thesis has been precisely to find a position intermediate between 'moral Liberty' and 'Free Will. Liberty, such as I understand it, is situated between these two terms, but not at equal distances from both; if I were obliged to blend it with one of the two, I should select 'Free-Will." Nor is Liberty to be reduced to spontaneity.

Then again, the means which they had to use to prevent conception which destroyed all spontaneity in their relationship, and dragged the thing out into the cold light of day! And the continual fear that they might have made another blunder!