1 They are, as you know from your catechism, death, judgement, hell, and heaven.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 2 Banish from your minds all worldly thoughts and think only of the last things, death, judgement, hell, and heaven.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 3 The next day brought death and judgement, stirring his soul slowly from its listless despair.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 4 The particular judgement was over and the soul had passed to the abode of bliss or to the prison of purgatory or had been hurled howling into hell.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 5 God's justice had still to be vindicated before men: after the particular there still remained the general judgement.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 6 And this day will come, shall come, must come: the day of death and the day of judgement.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 7 It is appointed unto man to die and after death the judgement.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 8 When we speak of beauty in the second sense of the term our judgement is influenced in the first place by the art itself and by the form of that art.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 5 9 She was careful not to go too fast for Ulysses and the maids who were following on foot along with the waggon, so she plied her whip with judgement.
10 In our councils of war before Troy he was always first to speak, and his judgement was unerring.
11 On the strength of Darcy's regard, Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgement the highest opinion.
12 In spite of this amendment, however, she requested to have a note sent to Longbourn, desiring her mother to visit Jane, and form her own judgement of her situation.
13 My dearest Lizzy will, I am sure, be incapable of triumphing in her better judgement, at my expense, when I confess myself to have been entirely deceived in Miss Bingley's regard for me.
14 But Bingley has great natural modesty, with a stronger dependence on my judgement than on his own.
15 Her brother's recommendation was enough to ensure her favour; his judgement could not err.