| Victor Hugo - 1863 - 824 halaman
...or that his eyes became accustomed to the obscurity, some dim vision came back to him, and he agaiiv began to receive a confused perception, now of the...track of the streets which overlie them. There were iu the Paris ofthat day two thousand two hundred streets. Picture to yourselves below them that forest... | |
| 1863 - 776 halaman
...into one vast ingot, it would not, in the sight of Heaven, buy the moral worth of that one incident" " THE pupil dilates in the night, and at last finds...dilates in misfortune, and at last finds God in it" — VICTOB HUGO, Jean Valjean. DRAMATIC PIETY. " PIETY which springs from a heart at repose in God,... | |
| THOMAS W. KNOX - 1874 - 970 halaman
...light into this opaque mist, or that his eyes became accustomed to the obscurity, some dim vision Ciimc back to him, and he again began to receive a confused...in it. " To find hi.s way was difficult. "The track \,f the sewers echoes, so to speak, the track of tho streets which overlie them. There were in tho... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 476 halaman
...503. — Why permitted : Ib., 515. — In general : Bolingbroke's Wks., iv, 364. 728. MISFORTUNE.—" The pupil dilates in the night and at last finds day in it, even so the soul dilates in misfortune, and at last finds God in it." Victor Hugo, Jean Valjean, 67. 729.... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 478 halaman
...503. — Why permitted : Ib., 515. — In general : Bulingbroke's Wks., iv, 364. 728. MISFORTUNE — " The pupil dilates in the night and at last finds day in it, even so the soul dilates in misfortune, and at last finds God in it." Victor Hugo, Jean Valjean, 67. 729.... | |
| John Scott Clark - 1891 - 332 halaman
...relates and does not inform against. 207. Despair is the final arm which sometimes gives victory. 208. The pupil dilates in the night, and at last finds...dilates in misfortune, and at last finds God in it. 209. Ye are our epistles written in our hearts, known and read of all men. 210. Zeal and duty are not... | |
| Elizabeth Lowe Watson - 1905 - 202 halaman
...earth under tremendous trials and suffering. Victor Hugo says, "The pupil dilates in the night and finds day in it, even as the soul dilates in misfortune and at last finds God in it." Pain, which the savage regarded as an enemy and the sign of the presence and operations of a malignant... | |
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