Later investigations down to Hahn tell us of Tsui Goab, 'wounded knee,' a Hottentot being who is only an idealised medicine-man.
It may be that he hasidealised the object of his attentions, looked at her through eyes blinded by her beauty, or dazzled by her fascination.
The old glamour and romance that idealised the runaway match in the days of post-chaises and wayside hostelries have been destroyed by the express train and the telegraph wire.
Hence arose the philosophy of 'concepts'; they idealised nature by considering it sub specie æternitatis.
The idealised institution becomes itself the object of worship, and it is entirely forgotten that a Christian Church ought to have no 'interests' except the highest welfare of humanity.
She asked herself even now, had she foolishly made an ideal of that lad, or had she idealised her love for him?
She knew the truth now, she had idealised the child's love, she had lived on the ideal, had tended it and cared for it and worshipped it and had made it the most beautiful and wonderful thing in her life.
The expression of the figures, is, however, hardly so animated or idealised as in No.
The Claudesque landscape is not, as so commonly supposed, an idealised abstract of the nature about Rome.
To Sir Edward Poynter "it seems that our picture shows traces of Leonardo's training in the school of Verrocchio, and that it is the Louvre picture which has more of the idealised refinement of type on which Luini formed his style.
When you've given all that love and trust, when you've idealised anyone, and the whole conception crumbles away.
Though very little is known of the Slav inhabitants of Northern Germany, there is no doubt that Kollar has greatly idealised them.
Kollar then proceeds to give the idealised account of the ancient Slav inhabitants of Germany, to which I have already referred.
Most of the writers on chivalry have either viewed and treated the Knights of the Round Table as contemporary heroes, or have altogether idealised them.
The Solon of Plato's Critias is already a mythological voyager, a Sindebad-Solomon, and his romance of the lost Atlantis is like anidealised rumour of the Wise Man's Kingdom.
At that moment she was well-nigh the idealised figure he had painted.
So she idealised and worshipped her hero at a distance, feeling immeasurably farther from him than the hundred yards of respectable Hampstead pavement that separated their lives.
Their idea of good government is the enforcement of an idealised customary.
AmenĂ´thes is hardly to be distinguished from his father: he has the same regular and somewhat heavy features, the same idealised body and conventional shape as those which we find in the orthodox Pharaohs.
His statues, though not representing him as a type of manly beauty, yet give him refined, intelligent features, but a comparison with the mummy shows that the artists have idealised their model.
And Virginia, who equally with Ruth idealised life and its relations, and who also found her ideal unfulfilled--unfulfilled, but not destroyed.
He was brought up on Cartesian principles, and he idealised Descartes somewhat as Lucretius idealised Epicurus.
Annie followed with tender interest the loving pride that exonerated and idealised Putney in the words of the woman who had suffered so much with him, and must suffer.
Perhaps they, idealised her; they had not seen her since she was twenty, and perhaps they still thought of her as a young girl.
She is not only the Pauline idealised and also materialised by the selfish passion of her lover, but also the real woman whom Browning has conceived underneath the lover's image of her.
He neither lowered her nor idealised her beyond natural humanity.
We see, when the man images the past and its scenery out of the bottles of physic on the table, how the material world had been idealised to him all his life long by this passionate memory-- Do I view the world as a vale of tears?
In her absence they had rehearsed the sorrows of her life, and she had become doubly dear to them; they had magnified her trials and idealised her virtues; they had gloried in her exploits.
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