That disenchanted disillusioned life may still be traversed by duty, lit by a memory of heaven.
I am too weak to conquer, and yet I will not be Conquered--it is the isolation of the disenchanted soul, which has put even hope away from it.
He is no morose misanthrope, no disenchanted cynic; he is a man with all the natural feelings of humanity, all the amiable traits of good-fellowship, all the nameless graces of good society.
He concludes, therefore, to make his exit on the very day of the proposed marriage, taking with him his disenchanted nephew.
It was not long before the maiden disenchanted herself, as well as the count, and as they could nowhere perceive their persecutor, they both hastened in good spirits to the river.
Bull Run had disenchanted some romantic natures concerning the pleasures of war, and the vast enlistments of the summer had drawn heavily on the nation's fighting material.
He had supposed himself to be a brave man; he was never disenchanted of this belief except while on the battle-field; and after he had run away he always said and tried to believe that it was because he was sick.
Indeed, no French mother could go to work in a more disenchanted way in this respect than a certain type of Australian girl.
II It was eight years before the wheels of life carried Scorrier back to that disenchanted spot, and this time not on the business of the New Colliery Company.
On this sultry day of late July the garbage-tainted air of the old market offended him, and Soho seemed more than ever the disenchanted home of rapscallionism.
At this disenchanted moment a little lame duck of her own breed was welcome to June, so homoeopathic by instinct.
At Shepherd's Isle Captain Moresby had to be disenchanted before he was allowed to land his boat's crew.
She stuck good things into his mouth, as if she were fattening a Strasburg goose, and after that she disenchanted Gretel with a juniper branch.
We shall not be entirely disenchanted till you touch us," they told her, and then upon being touched by Gretel they opened their eyes like ten-day-old kittens.
B The animal offspring grows up, is married usually through his own ingenuity, and is finally disenchanted through the burning of his animal disguise either with or without his consent.
With three thousand three hundred lashes, less five, that I'm to give myself, she will be left as entirely disenchanted as the mother that bore her.
This democratic and untrammelled charity could powerfully appeal to an age disenchanted with the world, and especially to those lower classes which pagan polity had covered with scorn and condemned to hopeless misery.
Edith was disenchanted too, as well as her mother.
Here she speedily disenchanted Orlando and the rest by a touch of her talisman.
This he satisfied by the hypotheses of biology, and the wonders of modern chemistry, though he would glance at the paradise of religion with the disenchanted smile of the man of science.
At once all the enchanted beings recovered their original shape, and saw with surprise that it was not the magician who disenchanted them.
Among the disenchanted beings were all his companions of the expedition, who embraced Pascual, and, what was very strange, did not envy him, recognising that his triumph was deserved.
Did it appear to you that he had becomedisenchanted with the Soviet system?
I take it then the subsequent letters heightened your impression of suspicion that he was becoming--either was completely or was becoming, disenchanted with Russia.
It indicated to me, whether it so states in there or not, because he did start writing again that he was in fact disenchanted with the Russian way of life.
It might even be imagined that this disenchanted tree, when the wind agitated its foliage, would charitably say, "Believe me!
He likewise indicated he was disenchantedwith Russia.
My dear little girl," she said, "the kingdom was disenchanted the moment you came into it.
No doubt, it was because he was in an enchanted forest that he made such a mistake; and no doubt, it is because he has never been disenchanted since that he is making the same mistake to this day.
However, all this will soon be altered, for I hear that the Prince has made the flowers grow in his garden; so all he has to do now is to marry the Witch's daughter, and then we shall be disenchanted at last.
Princess, who had read quite enough history to know that kingdoms are always disenchantedsooner or later.
Tchaikovsky was easily disenchanted with his work by the adverse opinion of others.
This time the composer had not been disenchanted by his work; on the contrary, every rehearsal gave him more and more pleasure, and the hope of success increased.
If it be as certain that Rinaldo never disenchanted a forest in Palestine as it is that the Duke of Wellington never disenchanted the forest of Soignies, can we, as rational men, tolerate the one story and ridicule the other?
Charmed back to his art by this unlooked-for praise, Glyndon replied modestly, "I thought well of my design till this morning; and then I was disenchanted of my happy persuasion.
Ah, you were soondisenchanted of your Philosopher's Stone!
To-day that venerable form lies in the Capitol,--the disenchanted dust.
Meanwhile Pani Bronich disenchantedhim more and more.
He was a man in the essence of things greatly disenchanted with people, a little consumptive, and very satirical.
That evening Leonor had no difficulty in putting on a melancholy and disenchanted look.
I might," he reflected, "put on the melancholy, disenchanted look myself.
But the opportunity of striking a melancholy, disenchanted attitude never presented itself.
The absence of her he loved disenchantedboth nature and art: he sought intelligence of her, and learned that for five years she had published nothing, but lived in seclusion at Florence.