General Morgan will be able to
enlighten us on this point."
I felt strongly tempted, at times, to
enlighten my mother and sister on the real character and circumstances of the persecuted tenant of Wildfell Hall, and at first I greatly regretted having omitted to ask that lady's permission to do so; but, on due reflection, I considered that if it were known to them, it could not long remain a secret to the Millwards and Wilsons, and such was my present appreciation of Eliza Millward's disposition, that, if once she got a clue to the story, I should fear she would soon find means to
enlighten Mr.
I suspect that the large, mild boy, the son of a neighboring farmer, who mainly shared our games, had but a dim notion of what I meant by my strange people, but I did my best to
enlighten him, and he helped me make a dream out of my life, and did his best to dwell in the region of unrealities where I preferably had my being; he was from time to time a Moor when I think he would rather have been a Mingo.
Hence the saying: The
enlightened ruler lays his plans well ahead; the good general cultivates his resources.
It is in vain to say that
enlightened statesmen will be able to adjust these clashing interests, and render them all subservient to the public good.
In merely resuming his own the author hopes to be held guiltless by those to whom the work is addressed --
enlightened souls who prefer dry wines to sweet, sense to sentiment, wit to humor and clean English to slang.
If it had been found impracticable to have devised models of a more perfect structure, the
enlightened friends to liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible.
Oh, tell me, who was it first announced, who was it first proclaimed, that man only does nasty things because he does not know his own interests; and that if he were
enlightened, if his eyes were opened to his real normal interests, man would at once cease to do nasty things, would at once become good and noble because, being
enlightened and understanding his real advantage, he would see his own advantage in the good and nothing else, and we all know that not one man can, consciously, act against his own interests, consequently, so to say, through necessity, he would begin doing good?
I want to be
enlightened on a subject; then, when I shall have learned what I desire to know, I will withdraw."
The grief and consternation of Kory-Kory, in particular, was unbounded; he threw himself into a perfect paroxysm of gestures which were intended to convey to us not only his abhorrence of Nukuheva and its uncivilized inhabitants, but also his astonishment that after becoming acquainted with the
enlightened Typees, we should evince the least desire to withdraw, even for a time, from their agreeable society.
"In these
enlightened times, Captain Helding, we only believe in dancing tables, and in messages sent from the other world by spirits who can't spell!
Not a person, not a piece of property, not a winder, not a horse, nor a dog, nor a cat, nor a bird, nor a fowl, nor a pig, but what he stoned, for want of an
enlightened object.