A dignified gravity and
repression were maintained at all times.
There was even then in the new circumstance of a people just liberated from every variety of intellectual
repression and political oppression, a group of dramatic authors, whose plays were not only delightful to see but delightful to read, working in the good tradition of one of the greatest realists who has ever lived, and producing a drama of vital strength and charm.
Hers was not a rare temperament, except in its fierce resentment of
repression; a feeling which like genius or lunacy is apt to drive people into sudden irrelevancy.
Everything that was interesting in Rebecca, and every evidence of power, capability, or talent afterwards displayed by her, Miranda ascribed to the brick house training, and this gave her a feeling of honest pride, the pride of a master workman who has built success out of the most unpromising material; but never, to the very end, even when the waning of her bodily strength relaxed her iron grip and weakened her power of
repression, never once did she show that pride or make a single demonstration of affection.
His voice, shaking with nervous
repression, was still almost hysterical.
At home I should undoubtedly have given vent to my anguish; but this new and elemental environment seemed to call for a savage
repression. Like the savage, the attitude of these men was stoical in great things, childish in little things.
She sobbed softly, with considered
repression, but the weak-latched door swung noiselessly open, and she was startled by her sister-in-law's voice.
He was white to the lips, his whole frame was shaking with the effort of intense
repression. He kept silence, till only a flutter of her cloak was to be seen in the doorway.
Are there, infinitely varying with each individual, inbred forces of Good and Evil in all of us, deep down below the reach of mortal encouragement and mortal
repression -- hidden Good and hidden Evil, both alike at the mercy of the liberating opportunity and the sufficient temptation?
Here, perhaps, we should appeal to those young men who suffer from the
repression of their first desires at the moment when all their forces are developing; to artists sick of their own genius smothering under the pressure of poverty; to men of talent, persecuted and without influence, often without friends at the start, who have ended by triumphing over that double anguish, equally agonizing, of soul and body.
On the contrary, we shall suppose that, although Freudian "
repression" undoubtedly occurs and is important, it is not the usual reason for unconsciousness of our wishes.
Spenser, a zealous Protestant as well as a fine-spirited idealist, was in entire sympathy with Lord Grey's policy of stern
repression of the Catholic Irish, to whom, therefore, he must have appeared merely as one of the hated crew of their pitiless tyrants.