... of my disposition; and, like the captives of Philippi, that which stood within ran forth. At that time my virtue slumbered; my evil, kept awake by ambition, was alert and swift to seize the occasion; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde.... Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Page 114by Robert Louis Stevenson - 1886 - 141 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 396 pages
...to seize the occasion ; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly towards the worse. Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my aversion to the dryness of a life... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 488 pages
...to seize the occasion; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly towards the worse. Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my aversion to the dryness of a life... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 398 pages
...to seize the occasion ; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly towards the worse. Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my aversion to the dryness of a life... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - London (England) - 1917 - 450 pages
...to seize the occasion ; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...worse. Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my a /ersion to the dryness of a life of study. I would still be merrily disposed at times; and as my... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - Scottish literature - 1911 - 446 pages
...to seize the occasion; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly towards the worse. Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my aversion to the dryness of a life... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson - London (England) - 1925 - 320 pages
...to seize the occasion ; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...Jekyll, that incongruous compound of whose reformation tffid improvement I had already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly toward the worse.... | |
 | Burkhard Niederhoff - Fiction - 1994 - 254 pages
...Gesamtpersönlichkeit, in der das Gute und Soziale dominiert, das Böse aber immer noch vorhanden ist: "One was wholly evil, and the other was still the...and improvement I had already learned to despair. "(435) Mit anderen Worten: Hyde ist ein Teil von Jekyll, und Jekyll ist das Ganze, also auch Hyde und... | |
 | P. Th. M. G. Liebregts, Wim Tigges - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 296 pages
...Jekyll comments further on the intertwining of good and evil in his nature. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...reformation and improvement I had already learned to despair (Jekyll, 64). The evil of Hyde is an essential part of Jekyll; we all have the beast within. Clearly,... | |
 | England - 2002 - 312 pages
...to seize the occasion; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...was thus wholly toward the worse. Even at that time, 1 had not yet conquered my aversions to the dryness of a life of study. I would 107 f Henry Jekyll's... | |
 | Wade E. Cutler - Education - 2002 - 292 pages
...to seize the occasion; and the thing that was projected was Edward Hyde. Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was...already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly towards the worse. Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my aversion to the dryness of a life... | |
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