Page:Papers on Literature and Art (Fuller).djvu/133

Rh

But he reverts at once to the topic of his thought,

as he always does, for a mind so great, so high, that it cannot fail to look over and around any one object, any especial emotion, returns to its habitual mood with an ease of which shallow and excitable natures cannot conceive. Thus his reflection, after he has wooed Elena, is not that of heartlessness, but of a deep heart.

And is in keeping with

And not less with