, что нельзя не признать высокого значения в трудах писателей, содействующих общему преуспеянию в настоящее время, когда в нашем отечестве поднято так много общественных вопросов, когда выз..
. С участьем иль с насмешкой Свою сестру земную из-за туч Ты озарил, звезды небесной луч? Небо опять заволакивает тучами. Поэт кивает ему головою с выражением горького упрека...
Гегелева апофтегма **** достигает своей истинной формы и принимает такой вид: логическое эвольвирует ***** в природу, а приро..
Скажи мне: здесь не всё ль живут одни медведи
И есть ли кроме их другие вам соседи?
Крестьянин
Оборони-ста бог! Здесь мало ли людей?
Да что же то?.. Никак-ста милости твоей
Пришла зде вотцына боярска не по нраву?
Андрей
По правде, я нашел худую здесь забаву:
Я должен или здесь с ума сходить один,
Иль видеть, как грустит и рвется господин.
Так время проводить несносно человеку.
Крестьянин
Да также-сто и здесь, от нас неподалеку,
Тому уж года три бояриня живет:
Всё плацыт да грустит, не взмилил ей и свет.
И господи спаси от едакой груцыны!
А отцево? Никто не ведает притцыны.
... A weird and awful feeling, yet strangely fascinating! He hated the vulgar necessity for going back to dinner. Why do people dine at all? So material! so commonplace! And the universe all teeming with strange secrets to unfold! He knew not why, but a fierce desire possessed his soul to stop and give way to this overpowering sense of the mysterious and the marvellous in the dark depths of the barrow.
With an effort he roused himself and put on his hat, which he had been holding in his hand for his
forehead was burning. The sun had now long set, and Mrs. Bouverie-Barton dined at 7.30 punctually. He must rise and go home. Something unknown pulled him down to detain him. Once more he paused and hesitated. He was not a superstitious man, yet it seemed to him as if many strange shapes stood by unseen and watched with great eagerness to see whether he would rise and go away, or yield to the temptation of stopping and indulging his curious fancy. Strange! — he saw and heard absolutely nobody and nothing; yet he dimly realised that unseen figures were watching him close with bated breath and anxiously observing his every movement, as if intent to know whether he would rise and move on, or remain to investigate this causeless sensation.
For a minute or two he stood irresolute; and all the time he so stood the unseen bystanders held their breath and looked on in an agony of expectation. He could feel their outstretched necks; he could picture their strained attention. At last he broke away. "This is nonsense," he said aloud to himself, and turned slowly homeward. As he did so, a deep sigh, as of suspense relieved, but relieved in the wrong direction, seemed to rise — unheard, impalpable, spiritual — from the invisible crowd that gathered around him immaterial. Clutched hands seemed to stretch after him and try to pull him back...