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BOOK 4 CHAPTER 1

        A Variation of Protestantism Unknoo Bossuet

        JOURNEYING do tud tain parts of its course, telling    river once rose, like an angry, destroying god sions ion. Strange trast, you may , bet produced on us by ts of onplace    days    ts details to our o produced by tled Ro suceeps, t to ural fitness, like tain pine: nay, even in t t ness, as if ted from ty parent a sublime instinct of form. And t    grim and drunken ogres, tain grandeur of t in t boars usks tearing and rending, not tic grued ty, virtue, and tle uses of life: trast in ture rel, t-lipped princess, timid Israelite. t ime of colour eel and floating banners: a time of adventure and fierce struggle - nay, of living, religious art and religious ent cat in t great emperors leave tern palaces to die before trong? t is t tles try: to toric life of y, and raise up for me t tinted, ons of villages on t    - is a narroence,    elevate, but ratends to ex in all its bare vulgarity of ception; and I ion t traces of    of a gross sum of obscure vitality, t    into tions of ants and beavers. Pero tco lift above tragi-ic. It is a sordid life, you say, tullivers and Dodsons - irradiated by no sublime principles, no romantic visions, no active, self-renoung faitrollable passions    t primitive rougy of s, t oil, t c of ure ten, ry to peasant life. ional ions and s    instru and    polis prosai of ability in a gig of unfas side-disune ioning tle trace ion, still less of a distinctively    creed. t mas itself at all, seems to be rations, trong tenacity, seem to andard beyond ary . You could not live among sucifled for    of an outlet toiful, great, or noble: you are irritated ion out of keeping    river flooings of ty . A vigorous superstition t lass gods or lass oo be more gruous ery of t, tal dition of t-like Dodsons and tullivers.

        I s it is necessary t o uand    acted on tom and Maggie -    ed on young natures in many geions, t in tendency of al level of tion before test fibres of ts. tyr or victim, ed in to sce tell us t its    striving is after tai of a unity est? In natural sce, I ood, tty to t ions, and to s a vast sum of ditions. It is surely tion of human life.

        Certainly, tullivers oo specific a kind to be arrived at deductively, from tatement t t of testant population of Great Britain. ts core of soundness, as all t    and prosperous families    it est tincture of ters, t some parts t ulip petals, ed quite impartially,    preference for torical, devotional, or doal. t t, if    kno t of co run in families, like ast rural paris a troversialist, but a good    omary and respectable: it o be baptised, else one could not be buried in to take t before deaty against more dimly uood perils; but it y to    ones funeral, and to leave an unimpeac be taxed     beloo t eternal fitness of ted in tice of t substantial parisraditions - suco parents, faito kindred, industry, rigid y, t, tensils, to disappear from tion of first-rate odities for t, and tever er frustration of all desire to tax traditional duty or propriety. A    identified    iy, to admitted rules; and society oies in many of o motter and ty o make it oto be    and poor to, still less, to seem rico be    and rily ric rico live respected and    your funeral e irely nullified if on turning out to be poorer ted or by leaving your money in a caprianner    strict regard to degrees of kin. t t alo to correct t to t still not to alienate from t rigy. A spicuous quality in ter s genuineness: its vices and virtues alike o    its o and i, and    `kin but    let t bread, but only require to eat it ter herbs.

        t of traditional belief ran in tulliver veins, but it ion and -tempered rasullivers grandfato say t ulliver, a ed     t family.

        If sucullivers    of Pitt and    you already knoate of society in St Oggs t to a turer life. It ill possible, even in t later time of anti-Cato anding: so    t Mr tulliver, tiveness on t    t any    co s, aken ulliver regarded iful respect, as o t    obody to tell    on sense ain seeds ances ure us of    t a ive surfaces. tual seed ulliver ly beeute of any corresponding provision, and o total absence of hooks.
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