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When, however, the serious and intimate play of physical love begins, the woman's part is, even biologically, on the surface the more passive part. She is, on the physical side, inevitably the instrument in love; it must be his hand and his bow which evoke the music. In speaking of the art of love, however, it is impossible to disentangle completely the spiritual from the physical.
Had he pleaded eloquently for his life, he would not have fulfilled his mission. He acted with amazing foresight; he took the only course which would secure a lasting influence. He knew that his death would evoke a new spirit of inquiry, which would spread over the civilized world. It was a public disappointment that he did not defend himself with more earnestness.
Thus, the HINDOLE RAGA is heard only at dawn in the spring, to evoke the mood of universal love; DEEPAKA RAGA is played during the evening in summer, to arouse compassion; MEGHA RAGA is a melody for midday in the rainy season, to summon courage; BHAIRAVA RAGA is played in the mornings of August, September, October, to achieve tranquillity; SRI RAGA is reserved for autumn twilights, to attain pure love; MALKOUNSA RAGA is heard at midnights in winter, for valor.
I turned away and closed my eyes, and tried to evoke a vision of white surf falling upon the beach, of tall trees swaying in the breeze, of a brook dropping gently between green banks. "Fountains that frisk and sprinkle The moss they overspill; Pools that the breezes crinkle,"... and then I stopped, for the door had opened. I unclosed my eyes to see the office-boy gazing at me in astonishment.
Much of what has been done and suffered under the sun is indeed gone beyond recall, and is well buried in forgetfulness. In such forgetfulness lies the fact and evidence of progress. 'Vex not its ghost'; no necromancy will or should evoke the departed spirits or avail to make them utter significant speech to living men.
His mind was already projecting greater triumphs in this modern necromancy by which millionaires evoke and materialize millions from the empty air apparently. He was bubbling over with happiness in the victory won, in victories to be won. Olivia tried him on several subjects, but the conversation dragged.
"But what takes the cake is that last remark about leisurely going to work, for if she weren't to paint at all, how could she ever finish her task? Hence those jokes cracked yesterday were, sufficient, of course, to evoke laughter, but, on second thought, they're devoid of any fun! Just you carefully ponder over P'in Erh's words!
Yet the responsibility of providing such a presentation of belief as shall evoke the spontaneous reactions of faith and love for no compulsory idealism ever succeeds is definitely laid on the parent and the teacher. It is in the enthusiastic imitation of a beloved leader that the child or adolescent learns best.
The oil-painting Abend, of 1882, also bears eloquent testimony to Klinger's power to evoke purely pictorial images of great loveliness.
And indeed the smallest bits of marble, the maimed statues, the bas-reliefs in fragments, even the isolated limbs whether the divine arm of a nymph or the sinewy, shaggy thigh of a satyr evoke the splendour of a civilisation full of light, grandeur, and strength. * Best known in England, through Byron's lines, as the Dying Gladiator, though that appellation is certainly erroneous. Trans.
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