Abbé Mouret's TransgressionMarion Company, 1915 - 305 strán (strany) |
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... side of a new Eve , the fair and winsome Albine . All this part of the book , then , is poetry in prose . The author has remembered the ties which link Rousseau to the realistic school of fiction , and , as in the pages of Jean ...
... side of a new Eve , the fair and winsome Albine . All this part of the book , then , is poetry in prose . The author has remembered the ties which link Rousseau to the realistic school of fiction , and , as in the pages of Jean ...
Strana 2
... side , with its edges turned towards the middle of the altar . And afterwards she lighted the two candles . As she went off with her broom , she gave a glance round her to make sure that the abode of the Divinity had been put in proper ...
... side , with its edges turned towards the middle of the altar . And afterwards she lighted the two candles . As she went off with her broom , she gave a glance round her to make sure that the abode of the Divinity had been put in proper ...
Strana 5
... side- board . The lad bowed too , and , bearing the cruets covered with the finger - cloth , led the way out of the sacristy , followed by the priest , who walked on with downcast eyes , absorbed in deep and prayerful meditation . II ...
... side- board . The lad bowed too , and , bearing the cruets covered with the finger - cloth , led the way out of the sacristy , followed by the priest , who walked on with downcast eyes , absorbed in deep and prayerful meditation . II ...
Strana 6
... side three lofty windows of plain glass , most of them cracked or smashed , let in a raw light of chalky crudeness . The free air poured in as it listed , emphasising the naked poverty of the God of that forlorn village . At the far end ...
... side three lofty windows of plain glass , most of them cracked or smashed , let in a raw light of chalky crudeness . The free air poured in as it listed , emphasising the naked poverty of the God of that forlorn village . At the far end ...
Strana 7
... side , of the altar , taking care not to touch the pages of the book . Each time he passed before the tabernacle he made a genuflexion slantwise , which threw him all askew . Returning to the right - hand side once more , he stood ...
... side , of the altar , taking care not to touch the pages of the book . Each time he passed before the tabernacle he made a genuflexion slantwise , which threw him all askew . Returning to the right - hand side once more , he stood ...
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Abbé Mouret Albine and Serge Albine's altar amidst arms Artaud Bambousse beneath blue boughs brambles breath breviary Brichet Brother Archangias burst caress cassock chalice chasuble cheeks church clasped cried cross cruets delight Désirée Divine grace doctor door exclaimed eyes face feel feet fell felt flesh flowers foliage Fortuné fowls garden gazed gentle girl glance gleaming grass greenery hair hands happy head hear heaven Jeanbernat Jesus kiss knees La Teuse laugh leaves Les Artaud light lips listen live longer looked Monsieur le Curé morning murmured neck never night once pale Paradou parterre passion paths perfume prayers priest quivering remained Rosalie roses round sacristy seemed Serge's shoulders silence skirts smile soft steps stones stood stream stretched suddenly tell Teuse thought tonsure took trees turned Vincent Virgin voice walked wall window young
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Strana 85 - Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office and work of a Priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the Imposition of our hands. Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.
Strana 248 - David builded for an armoury, Whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, All the shields of the mighty men. Thy two breasts are like two fawns that are twins of a roe, Which feed among the lilies. Until the day be cool and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh, And to the hill of frankincense.
Strana 255 - Kimball, every component particle of his body, from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet, will be resurrected, and he, in the flesh, will see God and converse with Him; and see his brethren and associate with them and they will enjoy a happy eternity together.
Strana 182 - ... the forest the nightingales sent forth pearly, voluptuous notes, and the stags bellowed their love aloud. Reptiles and insects, every species of invisible life, every atom of matter, the earth itself joined in the great chorus. It was the chorus of love and of nature— the chorus of the whole wild world; and in the very sky the clouds were radiant with rapture, as to those two children Love revealed the Eternity of Life. [Now follow the second and third of the three passages objected to in 1889....
Strana 78 - Assyrians, &c. all would deserve to be of no other value than dirt, if to be possessed with hazard of falling at last into the pit of hell. Let us call to mind that sentence of our blessed Saviour : " What will it avail a man to gain the whole world, if he lose his soul...
Strana 289 - ... hyacinths and tuberoses. And then a final rapture was granted her. With her eyes wide open she smiled at the room. Ah ! how she had loved there! And how happily she was there going to die! At that supreme moment the plaster cupids suggested nothing impure to her; the amorous paintings disturbed her no more. She was conscious of nothing beneath that blue ceiling save the intoxicating perfume of the flowers.
Strana 69 - John's vision, clothed with the Sun, crowned with twelve stars, and having the Moon beneath her feet.
Strana 170 - AI bine no longer spoke of them as children at play, and Serge ventured on none of his former hypotheses. Chatto and Windus, 1900. p. 174. They began to laugh, but there was a nervous ring about their merriment as they glanced at the nude and frisking cupids which started to life again on all the panels. They no longer took those survivals of voluptuous eighteenth century art to represent mere children at play. Henry Vizetelly, 1886. pp. 213-14. The voices were growing more distinct and articulate....
Strana 33 - If you live all alone you get to see things queerly . . . The trees are no longer trees, the earth puts on the ways of a living being, the stones seem to tell you tales.