I sat in the sun on a bench; the animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed, promising subsequent penitence, but not yet moved to begin. After all, I reflected, I was like my neighbours; and then I smiled, comparing... Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Page 129by Robert Louis Stevenson - 1886 - 141 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - England - 1905 - 440 pages
...the frost had melted, but cloudless overhead; and the Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with spring odours. I sat in the sun on a henrh ; the animal witjvm_mp_1irlfirig the chops of memory; the spiritual side a little ~3rbw9ed, promising... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - English literature - 1910 - 702 pages
...melted, but cloudless overhead ; and the i Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet i with spring odours. I sat in the sun on a bench ; the. :lanimal_within me licking the chops of memojgc.\ the rspmlual side a little drowsed, promising subsequent... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 338 pages
...the frost had melted, but cloudless overhead; and the Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with spring odours. I sat in the sun on...active goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their neglect. JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT 297 And at the very moment of that vainglorious thought a qualm came over me,... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 398 pages
...the frost had melted, but cloudless overhead; and the Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with spring odours. I sat in the sun on...my neighbours; and then I smiled, comparing myself v/ith other men, comparing my active goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their neglect. And at the very... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - London (England) - 1917 - 450 pages
...the frost had melted, but cloudless overhead ; and the Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with spring odours. I sat in the sun on...within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual sidp a little drowsed, promising subsequent penitence, but not yet moved to begin. After all, I reflected,... | |
 | James Olney - Education - 1998 - 456 pages
...faculty held in common by the doctor and his alter ego. On "a fine, clear, January day," Jekyll tells us, "I sat in the sun on a bench; the animal within me...chops of memory; the spiritual side a little drowsed ... (p. 91). This somnolence of the will on the spiritual side leads where one might expect: "I looked... | |
 | Robert Louis Stevenson - Juvenile Fiction - 2002 - 212 pages
...the frost had melted, but cloudless overhead; and the Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with spring odours. I sat in the sun on...comparing myself with other men, comparing my active good will with the lazy cruelty of their neglect And at the very moment of that vainglorious thought,... | |
 | England - 2002 - 312 pages
...the frost had melted, but cloudless overhead; and the Regent's Park was full of winter chirrupings and sweet with Spring odours. I sat in the sun on...all, I reflected, I was like my neighbours; and then 1 smiled, comparing myself with other men, comparing my active goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their... | |
 | Simon Joyce - History - 2003 - 288 pages
...consequence of Jekyll's feelings of self-aggrandizing satisfaction. Jekyll recalls that, in Regent's Park, I sat in the sun on a bench; the animal within me...was like my neighbours; and then I smiled, comparing my active goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their neglect. And at the very moment of that vainglorious... | |
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