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Updated: June 19, 2025


"My husband's work keeps him away from home," I explained, promptly on the defensive. "I thought so," he announced, with the expression of a man who's had a pet hypothesis unexpectedly confirmed. "Then what made you think so?" I demanded, with a feeling that he was in some way being subtler than I could quite comprehend.

The anatomy of sadness, the subtler fascination of life brooding in shadow, appeals most keenly to those who can study and reflect, then dismiss it all and return again to the brightness of existence which has not yet for them been tarnished." He had never before, even by slightest implication, referred to his own experience with life. She was not perfectly certain that he did so now.

B and the too amorous Lovelace were, in spite of their aberrations, men of gentle nature, and had possibilities of greatness and tenderness within them. Yes, I cannot doubt that Richardson drew the higher type of man and that in Grandison he has done what has seldom or never been bettered. Richardson was also the subtler and deeper writer, in my opinion.

With velvet doublet and well-moulded limbs, in the enchanted evening-glow, he looked the ideal fairy prince, noble, wise, and valiant; conquering fate for love's sake. They were brave princes, they of old time. But one wonders whether the giants and enchanters, nowadays, are not stronger and subtler than they used to be!

And so publicity in the modern earth has become confusedly unsympathetic for everyone. Classes are intolerable to classes and sets to sets, contact provokes aggressions, comparisons, persecutions and discomforts, and the subtler people are excessively tormented by a sense of observation, unsympathetic always and often hostile.

"I doubt it will be what they call a 'grand passion," he reflected with reverence. But it was hopeless; he saw quite clearly that it was hopeless. Why, he could not have explained, for Dickson's instincts were subtler than his intelligence. He recognized that the two belonged to different circles of being, which nowhere intersected.

News which does not offer this opportunity to introduce oneself into the struggle which it depicts cannot appeal to a wide audience. The audience must participate in the news, much as it participates in the drama, by personal identification. Just as everyone holds his breath when the heroine is in danger, as he helps Babe Ruth swing his bat, so in subtler form the reader enters into the news.

There is not a shape subtler than a common bowl, and the colours are alphabetical and yet, by what taking of thought could she have achieved an effect so grand, at once so beautiful and so holy?" "Yes, one might call it the good beauty," said Beatrice.

We must have our own little theatre wherein we can play the subtler phases of American life the phases we both rejoice in. If Alessandra should pay my debt to you you see how my mind comes back to that thought we will use it to build our own temple of art. As I think of you there, toiling without me, I am wild with desire to return to be doing something.

Or was it some subtler echo of Lady St. Craye's personality that clung there? Abruptly, as he passed Betty's door, the suspicion stung him. Had the Jasmine lady had any hand in this sudden departure? "Pooh nonsense!" he said. But all the same he paused at the concierge's window. "I am desolated to have deranged Madame," gold coin changed hands.

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