He felt instinctively that, at last, he had met his mate; if he followed it up he was a man in love, a lost man enjoying a delusion, a deluded man.
Never had they, even in earliest times, been deluded by anthropomorphic conceptions of the Deity, but perceived in everything the expressions of a single whole whose giant activities they reverently worshipped.
A man in love was a man enjoying a delusion, a deluded man.
Thus the masters of the Kremlin are provided with deluded followers all through the free world whom they can manipulate, cynically and quite ruthlessly, to serve the purposes of the Soviet state.
We ought to go there with such an imposing force as to convince these deluded people that resistance would be vain, and thus spare the effusion of blood.
Abusing the hospitality of our shores are the advocates of revolution, finding their deludedfollowers among those who take on the habiliments of an American without knowing an American soul.
These originators of the invasion of Cuba seem to have determined with coolness and system upon an undertaking which should disgrace their country, violate its laws, and put to hazard the lives of ill-informed and deluded men.
He is well liked by the colony here and, I am told, has been kind to poor art students and other self-deluded compatriots.
Merriwether--deluded people who thought they could get what they wished if only they could speak to Mr. Merriwether himself.
On one occasion, he says, “I was carried out in a buck-basket of dirty linen before the very eyes of Page, and the deluded husband did not know it.
Una; but, deluded by Archimago, he quits the lady, and the two meet with numerous adventures.
I may have suffered--probably I have--under many illusions with regard to my ability to play golf, but I never so deluded myself as to suppose I was as good a player as Johnny Ball.
The rustic is deluded by false hopes, for his daily food is gammon.
And how do you, Popish priests, justify yourselves in imposing on your deluded people, the idolatrous practice of praying to saints?
Would it be yours, poor, warm-hearted, but deluded Irish Catholics?
God of mercy save and convert the poor deluded Papists.
I might give many, but I shall content myself with one for your special edification, and that of your deluded followers, the Irish in particular.
I hope if ever I am deluded into marrying, I shall not degenerate into an upper nurse.
You have lied to me all this time--you have fooled and deluded me!
It is not to be denied that men of undoubted talents, and even poets of true, though not of first-rate, genius, have from a mistaken theory deluded both themselves and others in the opposite extreme.
Nature regards as nothing more than the pert play of deluded children imagining themselves to be wise.
Chevalier, that the old fool has been deluded by the riches of your bank.
Blondlot could not have been deludedby appearances.
That policy, the deluded German people were solemnly assured, was to bring Britain to her knees by cutting off supplies of food and raw material, and starving her into submission.
It is perhaps permissible to ask, in view of this outburst, what the German people, deluded and hoodwinked for so long, are likely to say when the full facts break upon their minds.
His deluded companions seat themselves round his tent and await his communication with earnest anxiety, yet during the progress of his manoeuvres they often venture to question him as to the disposition of the Great Spirit.
The poor deluded wretches, imagining they would hasten this happy change by destroying their present traders, of whose submission there was no prospect, threatened to extirpate them.
But there was no longer any motion in the lifelike image, nor any real woman in the workshop, nor even the witchcraft of a sunny shadow, that might have deluded people's eyes as it flitted along the street.
But yet, in some indescribable way (as is the case with all that has deluded us when once found out), the poor reality was felt beneath the cunning artifice.
Robert might be deluded into wrong--might innocently become his victim, but Leicester despaired of making him, with his bright intellect and honorable impulses, the principal or accomplice of an act such as he meditated.
And you'll always be the ideal of goodness in my eyes--all I once sought in love--all I once deluded myself into believing I had won.
Father Miller's bubble having burst, his sincere butdeluded followers are in a state of extreme wretchedness; all of them injured either in mind or circumstances, and most of them in both.
Hath your learning deluded you by reason of your impiety?
The country round about was fast being settled, and undergoing improvements--every month bringing swarms of deluded fanatics, to forward the designs of their ambitious leaders.
A trace of wandering, a track of blood and temple building are the principal features in the history of this deluded people, deluded by a film so thin that even sense might see beyond.
Tell Errol to keep that pipe as a memorial of a poor deludedwretch who had hoped one day to call him by the paternal name.
He was vain, he was boastful, he was as deluded by fine clothes as any silly-headed girl.
He was, by a combination of feelings and entanglements, almost deluded by that quality of voice and manner which, like a pathetic strain of music, seems ever a personal and intimate thing.
In this apparent paradise, my five Pittstown neighbors saw me once, and like the deluded man perhaps made up their minds this was the place for me.
Thought I, poor deluded man you know but little about this place.
This has often filled me with wonder; but I know that they are all deluded by Satan, who is the father of division.
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