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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...thea felt a little more uneasy than usual. In the beginning of dinner, the party being small and the room still, these motes from the mass of a magist... ...igs, a man who goes with the thinkers is not likely to be hooked on by any party. He may go with them up to a certain point—up to a certain point, you... ...like to be told how a man can have any certain point when he belongs to no party—leading a roving life, and never letting his friends know his address... ... Vincy, who had just the kind of intelligence one would desire in a woman— polished, refined, docile, lending itself to finish in all the delicacies of ... ...wn me this preg nant little fact. Your pier glass or extensive surface of polished steel made to be rubbed by a housemaid, will be minutely and multi... ...ough there was nothing to be said against her husband except that he was a Polish refugee who gave lessons for his bread.” “I wish I knew all about he... ...or worthy aims is sustained under petty hostilities by the memory of great workers who had to fight their way not without wounds, and who hover in his ... ...come to us in our need with a more sublime beneficence than that of miracle workers. Some of that twice blessed mercy was always with Lydgate in his wo... ...oice. Nothing, had done instead— not the opera, or the converse of zealous politicians, or the flattering reception (in dim corners) of his new hand in...

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The Daisy Chain: Or, Aspirations : A Family Chronicle

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ow stout balusters, with a very thick, flat, and solid mahogany hand-rail, polished by the boys’ constant riding up and down upon it. She was only on ... ...t my power, Thou bonnie gem. —Burns. “IS THIS ALL the walking party?” exclaimed Mr. Ernescliffe, as Miss Winter, Flora, and Norman gather... ...urch—but it is a bad place to live in here.” No one could deny it, and the party left the cottage gravely. Alan and Norman joined them, having heard a... ...place at church among the boys. Again, in returning, he slipped out of the party, and was at home the first, and when this re- curred in the afternoon... ...e school at Stoneborough, on its bare walls, the masters’ desks, the forms polished with use, and the square, inky, hacked and hewed chests, carved wi... ... were quickly added to it, boxes of toys, elaborate bead-work pincushions, polished blue and green boxes, the identical writing-case— even a small Noa... ..., and Miss Leonora is given over to me; for you must know we are wonderful politicians. Flora studies all the debates till George finds out what he ha... ...r at Cocksmoor. A kind message from Miss May has an effect that the active workers cannot always produce.” Mrs. Arnott saw that Meta was right, when, ...

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The Republic

By: Plato

... Prithee, friend, do not keep your knowl edge to yourself; we are a large party; and any benefit which you confer upon us will be amply rewarded. For... ...SOCRATES GLAUCON Heavens! my dear Glaucon, I said, how energetically you polish them up for the decision, first one and then the other, as if they w... ...ws, and in the second place, reflections in water and in solid, smooth and polished bodies and the like: Do you understand? Yes, I understand. Imagine... ... the others insisting that the two sounds have passed into the same—either party setting their ears before their understanding. You mean, I said, thos... ... also likely to be illness,which the occasions may be very slight, the one party introducing from without their oligarchical, the other their democrat... ...ird class, consisting of those who work with their own hands; they are not politicians, and have not much to live upon. This, when assembled, is the l... ...the painter know the right form of the bit and reins? Nay, hardly even the workers in brass and leather who make them; only the horseman who knows how...

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