After all, Monica with her glinting evanescence was just as beautiful as Margaret, and even more mysterious; and if she only would not be so frightening to young men, who would not fall in love with her!
Moreover, the contentment of that imperceptible evanescence and of their dreaming progress down the young Thames was plenary, lulling all regrets for a peace that seemed not yet truly to be lost.
Moreover the contentment of that imperceptible evanescence and of their dreaming progress down the young Thames was plenary, lulling all regrets for a peace that seemed not yet truly to be lost.
Reason of the evanescence of the civilization of ancient Greece, 267 Greek language forbidden by the French Protestants to be taught, ii.
Reason of theevanescence of the civilization of ancient, 267.
By this elaborate historical example we have endeavoured to make it clear that tragedy perishes as surely byevanescence of the spirit of music as it can be born only out of this spirit.
Zennism, with the Buddhist theory ofevanescence and its demands for the mastery of spirit over matter, recognized the house only as a temporary refuge for the body.
In the tokonoma hangs a kakemon,--a wonderful writing by an ancient monk dealing with the evanescence of all earthly things.
The momentary evanescence of all that imagery at a breath touches us with the thought that all it represents, steadfast as seems its endurance, will as utterly pass away.
The trees, as if weeping at the evanescence of the life around them, shed their leaves at the faintest breeze.
The utter futility and evanescence of earthly goods, beauties, and achievements is sensed at least sometimes by normally complacent souls.
Man has felt the decay and evanescence of human goods.
It is undesirable, because a theoretical proof of the evanescence of evil would itself give rise to the greatest of all evils.
She was immediately angry at having betrayed even to herself the possible evanescenceof her passion for him.
The eternal atoms, the vibrations that cease not through the eternal years, shall not mock at the evanescence of human love.
The landscape cannot fail to touch the soul with deepest melancholy, as we reflect on the evanescence of all human things.
This apparent evanescence of the spiritual attested by the survival of the material is one of the most singular and impressive of sensations; it takes history out of the realm of the mind, and brings it into sensible manifestation.
Meditate upon it, and on the insignificance and evanescence of human life.
Meditate on the insignificance and evanescence of human life.
We are not troubled by the evanescence of time, if the eternal is every moment present.
It has been my lot to witness the rise, decline, andevanescence of groups of authors and artists, whom it was almost sacrilegious to mention even with qualification.
The result is before us in the almost total evanescence of thousands of books extending to hundreds of pages.
Doubtless, the reason for the evanescence of Breton's literary labours is to be sought in their estimation by many, besides the letter-writer above quoted, as barely more than waste paper.
This is one of the most beautiful circumstances connected with water surface, for by these means a variety of color and a grace and evanescence are introduced in the reflection otherwise impossible.
Total want of transparency and evanescence in the clouds of ancient landscape.
The only poetic evanescence is theevanescence that is inevitable.
An unnecessary evanescence in things we make is bad art.
But evanescence has this poetic charm chiefly in nature, almost never in art.
Even so, there would have been little poetry in its evanescence if, through bad workmanship or any obvious folly, it had failed to fulfil the transient purpose for which it was erected.