If she saw he bore her no ill-will for what she had done to him, she might open her heart to him. But this resolution had been an immense effort ; he trembled at the thought of seeing her changed face, as a timid woman trembles at the thought of the surgeon's... Adam Bede, by George Eliot - עמוד 115מאת Mary Ann Evans - 1859תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| George Eliot - 1859 - 468 דפים
...she would consent to see him, because he thought the meeting might possibly be a good to her—might help to melt away this terrible hardness they told...state. The yearning memories, the bitter regret, the agonized sympathy, the struggling appeals to the Invisible Right—all the intense emotions which had... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 348 דפים
...of seeing her changed face, as a timid woman trembles at the thought of the surgeon's knife; and lie chose now to bear the long hours of suspense, rather...sympathy, the struggling appeals to the Invisible Eight—all the intense emotions which had filled the days and nights of the past week, and were compressing... | |
| George Eliot - 1860 - 452 דפים
...in the thought of inflicting justice on Arthur. Energetic natures, strong for all strenuous deeds, will often rush away from a hopeless sufferer, as...state. The yearning memories, the bitter regret, the agonized sympathy, the struggling appeals to the Invisible Right — all the intense emotions which... | |
| George Eliot - 1867 - 486 דפים
...in the thought of inflicting justice on Arthur. Energetic natures, strong for all strenuous deeds, will often rush away from a hopeless sufferer, as...sympathy, the struggling appeals to the Invisible Eight — all the intense emotions which had filled the days and nights of the past week, and were... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 דפים
...wise man can place between himself and the truth. One can say everything best over a meal. — o — Deep, unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state. It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience has brought us is worth our own... | |
| 1875 - 780 דפים
...until thou hast been to the Workman and said, 'How ugly is this vessel thou hast made.' " — Talmud. DEEP, unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism,...regeneration, the initiation into a new state. "THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD." BY DR. NEWMAN, 32°. Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom. Lead Thou... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 460 דפים
...wise man can place between himself and the truth. — o — One can say everything best over a meal. Deep, unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state. It is not ignoble to feel that the fuller life which a sad experience has brought us is worth our own... | |
| Ella F. Mosby - 1877 - 262 דפים
...mind perceives suffering, not as a mere punishment, but as an inherent element of higher development; "a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a...state. The yearning memories, the bitter regret, the agonized sympathy, the struggling appeals to the Invisible Right, * * can do the work of years, so... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 396 דפים
...in the thought of inflicting justice on Arthur. Energetic natures, strong for all strenuous deeds, will often rush away from a hopeless sufferer, as...sympathy, the struggling appeals to the Invisible Eight — all the intense emotions which had filled the days and nights of the past week, and were... | |
| Mary Baskin - 1878 - 332 דפים
...and yet nearer, even while I was writing in my diary, " I am so happy." CHAPTEE III. THE AWAKENING. " Deep, unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism,...a regeneration, the initiation into a new state." GEORGE ELIOT. I BELIEVE that a great anguish does most truly do the work of years, for, after passing... | |
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