Jude the ObscureHarper & Brothers, 1895 - 488 sider |
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Side 8
... married , didn ' get a house of their own for some year or more ; and then they only had one till— Well , I won't go into that . Jude , my chile , don't you ever marry . ' Tisn't for the Fawleys to take that step any more . She , their ...
... married , didn ' get a house of their own for some year or more ; and then they only had one till— Well , I won't go into that . Jude , my chile , don't you ever marry . ' Tisn't for the Fawleys to take that step any more . She , their ...
Side 53
... ! Lots of girls do it ; or do you think they'd get married at all ? " Arabella pursued her way in silent thought . " I'll try it ! " she whispered , but not to them . VIII At the week's end Jude was again walking out AT MARYGREEN 53.
... ! Lots of girls do it ; or do you think they'd get married at all ? " Arabella pursued her way in silent thought . " I'll try it ! " she whispered , but not to them . VIII At the week's end Jude was again walking out AT MARYGREEN 53.
Side 61
... marry ! What other thing do you think I could dream of doing ? " " I thought I thought , deary , perhaps you would go away all the more for that , and leave me to face it alone ! " " You knew better ! Of course I never dreamed.
... marry ! What other thing do you think I could dream of doing ? " " I thought I thought , deary , perhaps you would go away all the more for that , and leave me to face it alone ! " " You knew better ! Of course I never dreamed.
Side 62
... marry ; we must ! " That night he went out alone , and walked in the dark , self - communing . He knew well , too ... married them seemed to think it satisfactory too . And so , standing before the aforesaid officiator , the two swore ...
... marry ; we must ! " That night he went out alone , and walked in the dark , self - communing . He knew well , too ... married them seemed to think it satisfactory too . And so , standing before the aforesaid officiator , the two swore ...
Side 63
... married couple were cer- tainly not very brilliant even to the most sanguine mind , He , a stone - cutter's ... marriage , giving up his old room at his aunt's — where so much of the hard labor at Greek and Latin had been carried on ...
... married couple were cer- tainly not very brilliant even to the most sanguine mind , He , a stone - cutter's ... marriage , giving up his old room at his aunt's — where so much of the hard labor at Greek and Latin had been carried on ...
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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 480 - 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 480 - LET the day perish wherein I was born, and the night in which it was said, " There is a man child conceived.
Side 92 - 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 140 - 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 399 - 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 398 - The boy's face expressed the whole tale of their situation. On that little shape had converged all the inauspiciousness and shadow which had darkened the first union of Jude, and all the accidents, mistakes, fears, errors of the last. He was their nodal point, their focus, their expression in a single term.
Side 405 - We must conform!' she said mournfully. 'All the ancient wrath of the Power above us has been vented upon us, His poor creatures, and we must submit. There is no choice. We must. It is no use fighting against God!1 'It is only against man and senseless circumstance,
Side 94 - For a moment there fell on Jude a true illumination ; that here in the stone -yard was a centre of eBbrt, as worthy as that dignified by the name of scholarly study within the noblest of the colleges.
Side 386 - And what I appear — a sick and poor man — is not the worst of me. I am in a chaos of principles, groping in the dark, acting by instinct, and not after example.