He pointed out, in Narbonne's chapels, windows with Rayonnant tracery side by side with flamelike undulations.
The XV century rehandled the high vaulting and clearstory, where appear die-away moldings and flamelike tracery.
Anthyme Saint-Paul contends, if it enveloped and absorbed Rayonnant Gothic, it seems fairly well proved that its two most pronounced traits, the flamelike window tracery and arches of double curvature, came from England.
Because of the flamelike undulations of its window tracery, the Norman archæologist, M.
Great tongues of flamelike emanations project themselves beyond the border of the aura, under strong feeling or excitement, and great vibratory whirls and swirls are manifested.
This is not an imaginary division of qualities, but a real one, the flamelike red color having a principle of warmth in itself; the blue and violet, a principle of cold and electricity.
The boat of crystal touched the shore, Then melted flamelikefrom our eyes, As in the twilight drops the sun Withdrawing rays of paradise.
Much verse pictures the poet as a flamelike spirit kindled by love to a preternaturally vivid apprehension of life for an instant, before love dies away, leaving him ashes.
Most often this conception of love's flamelike lightening of life for the poet is applied to Sappho.
Regiments pour in; the Massachusetts men, of course, leading the van, as in the times of the tea-party.
The water reached Davis' mouth and he held back his head.
Defn: Characterized by waving or flamelike curves, as in the tracery of windows, etc.
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