He sees them beset by the encircling masses of pagan idolatry and vice, and by the embittered Judaism which meets them at every turn.
He sees them hindered by their own mutual prejudices and mistakes, for they are sinners still.
And still more efficacious, we may add, the example will be, when he sees them happen to the best.
It prepares and arms him against disgraces, by showing them so frequent in the most considerable persons; and he will cease to fear extraordinary accidents, when he sees them happen to the highest part of mankind.
A shepherd rarely sees these journeyers twice; if he sees them, and stops them in the morning, they are gone long before night; and if he sees them at night they will be gone many miles before morning.
Lantanas, sitting with his face to the door, sees them first, Don Gregorio, turning in his seat, the instant after.
He sees them hastening to assist the ladies in dismounting.
He sees them almost up to the place where the assassins should spring out upon them.
He, when he sees them fly on either hand, Would fly as well from that dread cavalier; Makes for the gate, and would the drawbridge lift, But the pursuing county is too swift.
The captain, little distant from his crew, Is keener than the rest the chase to ply; And, when he sees them hurrying in such guise, Is certain that the twain are enemies.
Tolstoy has no thought of showing them as the children of their particular conditions, as the generation that was formed by a certain historic struggle; he sees them simply as the embodiment of youth.
He must narrate--he must make, that is to say, a picture of the events as he sees them, glancing back.
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