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... Jude the Obscure - Side 405av Thomas Hardy - 1895 - 488 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1921 - 402 sider
...conformed to it in the end. All her life was a struggle against it, but she gave up. "We must conform! All the ancient wrath of the Power above us has been...choice. We must. It is no use fighting against God !" She dreads the attitude that insensibly arises out of legal obligation, that attitude which is fatal... | |
| Ursula Lord - 1998 - 382 sider
...rejections incurred because of their unorthodox life, Sue finally capitulates: "We must conform! ... There is no choice. We must. It is no use fighting against God!" (417). Sadly, it is not irresistible forces such as God or nature that Sue and Jude fight here, but... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 2006 - 334 sider
...been contemplated such a development of emotional perceptiveness among the creatures subject to those conditions as that reached by thinking and educated...choice. We must. It is no use fighting against God!" "True!" she murmured. "What have I been thinking of! I am getting as superstitious as a savage! . .... | |
| Ronald Paulson - 2007 - 423 sider
..."husband" Jude: "Arabella's child killing mine was a judgment — the right slaying the wrong" (6.4.390). "'We must conform!' she said mournfully. 'All the...choice. We must. It is no use fighting against God!'" (6.2.382). Jude, totally disillusioned with the religious belief that at first sustained him, recovers... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1895 - 988 sider
...persecutor. " We must conform !" she said, mournfully. "All the ancient wrath of the Power above us has heen vented upon us, His poor creatures, and we must submit....against God." " It is only against man and senseless circumstances," said Jude. "True!" she murmured. " What have I been thinking of? I am getting as superstitious... | |
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