Jude the Obscure, Volum 1Harper & brothers, 1895 - 488 sider |
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Side 41
... regarded it . " You don't think I threw it ? " " Oh no ! " " It belongs to father , and he med have been in a tak- ing if he had wanted it . He makes it into dubbin . " " What made either of the others throw it , I wonder ? " Jude asked ...
... regarded it . " You don't think I threw it ? " " Oh no ! " " It belongs to father , and he med have been in a tak- ing if he had wanted it . He makes it into dubbin . " " What made either of the others throw it , I wonder ? " Jude asked ...
Side 50
... , and the capital letters on the title - page regarded him with fixed reproach in the gray starlight , like the unclosed eyes of a dead man : Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ . 1 1 Jude had to leave early next morning for his usual 50 JUDE THE OBSCURE PAGE.
... , and the capital letters on the title - page regarded him with fixed reproach in the gray starlight , like the unclosed eyes of a dead man : Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ . 1 1 Jude had to leave early next morning for his usual 50 JUDE THE OBSCURE PAGE.
Side 91
... regarded the statesmen in their various types , men of firmer movement and less dreamy air ; the scholar , the speaker , the plodder ; the man whose mind grew with his growth in years , and the man whose mind contracted with the same ...
... regarded the statesmen in their various types , men of firmer movement and less dreamy air ; the scholar , the speaker , the plodder ; the man whose mind grew with his growth in years , and the man whose mind contracted with the same ...
Side 119
... assuring Jude as a friend that unless his cousin really meant to follow on in the same course , and regarded this step as the first stage of an apprentice- I ship , of which her training in a normal school AT CHRISTMINSTER 119.
... assuring Jude as a friend that unless his cousin really meant to follow on in the same course , and regarded this step as the first stage of an apprentice- I ship , of which her training in a normal school AT CHRISTMINSTER 119.
Side 152
... regarded as a social failure , a returned purchase , by the half - dozen or so of farmers and other country - people who condescended to nod to him . The human interest of the new intention - and a human interest is indispensable to the ...
... regarded as a social failure , a returned purchase , by the half - dozen or so of farmers and other country - people who condescended to nod to him . The human interest of the new intention - and a human interest is indispensable to the ...
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Side 12 - But now they that are younger than I have me in derision, whose fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of my flock.
Side 482 - There the wicked cease from troubling ; And there the weary be at rest. There the prisoners rest together ; They hear not the voice of the oppressor. The small and great are there ; And the servant is free from his master.
Side 94 - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day.
Side 482 - Let the day perish wherein I was born, And the night in which it was said, There is a man child conceived.
Side 401 - For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death : for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.
Side 142 - Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto ex Maria Virgine; et homo factus est. Crucifixus etiam pro nobis: sub Pontio Pilato passus, et sepultus est. Et resurrexit tertia die, secundum Scripturas.
Side 290 - Seraph of Heaven ! too gentle to be human. Veiling beneath that radiant form of Woman All that is insupportable in thee Of light, and love, and immortality...
Side 482 - For now should I have lain still and been quiet: I should have slept; then had I been at rest...
Side 138 - But I have understanding as well as you; I am not inferior to you: yea, who knoweth not such things as these...
Side 12 - This weakness of character, as it may be called, suggested that he was the sort of man who was born to ache a good deal before the fall of the curtain upon his unnecessary life should signify that all was well with him again.