Enchantingly graceful are the two candelabra, also Louis XVI, while the central ornament is ideally chosen for size and design.
There are temperaments ideally set in these interiors, and there are houses where they are in place.
But the fittest to survive are not necessarily the ideally best: they are, scientifically speaking, simply those best adapted to the circumstances and conditions under which they live.
But in popular usage it is supposed to mean "ideally or ethically best.
If, therefore, such adaptation is evidence that the thing is ideally satisfactory, it will follow that whatever is, is right.
Adaptation to environment could only mean progress provided that the environment was uniformly such as to favour the survival of those alone who were ideally fit to survive.
Unfortunately this ideally perfect condition cannot be secured in experiments with the nerve-and-muscle preparation of the frog.
The method of observation that I have described above is not ideally perfect, but the best that could be devised under the circumstances.
Gradual development on the basis of the beliefs outlined of an ideally pure and immaculate Model Woman.
Life is a plexus of nutrition and sensation, the threads of which may ideally be separated, but which in reality are so interwoven as to be indissoluble.
Of all the bridges made with hands it seems the lightest, most ethereal; it is ideally graceful, and droops from its slight towers like a garland.
At every moment, in passing through this ideally neat and pretty village, our tourists must think of the lovely poem of which all French Canada seems but a reminiscence and illustration.
For a religion to be true, it must, I felt absolutely assured, be ideally perfect after the most perfect ideal that we can frame.
Such are the terms and conditions of an ideally perfect religion, as I conceived of them.
The woman's churlish sectarian prejudices had playedideally into his hands.
How perfect, how ideally complete, their sympathy had always been!
Ideally your body should be out of the way, which means whenever possible on your ground strokes you should turn sideways.
It will shoot off the side wall at great velocity and traverse cross court, bounce, and hit the other side wall deep--ideally within two feet of the back wall.
Ideally (but not an absolute necessity) the service line should also extend all the way up to the front wall in order to divide the forecourt in two for service placement.
He would have liked to live in a world of ideally united couples, himself ideally united to some charming and affectionate girl.
Here the phrase is taken ideally or rationally as a revelation of the intuitive reason, in the light of which the phenomena of nature find their only satisfactory interpretation.
Along with the notion of duration (and succession of different states in the same existence), I am conscious that this duration is capable of admeasurement by common standards, and ideally divided into periods of longer or shorter duration.
Finally, absolute reality must be the fullness and archetype of all being in which every form and every relation, every totality and every harmony, conceivable or possible, must be ideally and eternally present.
And then, as to be herself ideally right: "I don't see what you would have done without her.
It had been, in short, in this light, ideally conclusive, so that no ghost of anything it referred to could ever walk again.
Certainly those determining acts of her life were not ideally beautiful.
Commodities now confront one another in a double capacity: actually as use-values, ideally as exchange values.
The price of a commodity or the quantity of gold into which it is ideally transformed, is, therefore, now expressed in the names of coins of the gold standard.
On the one hand, in so far as payments balance, it serves only ideally as a measure of value.
Boisguillebert, who would stem the development of bourgeois relations of production and violently attacks the bourgeois personally, has a soft heart for those forms of money in which it appears only ideally or transiently.
This intellectual, quiet, introspective, slightly ironical temperament would seem almost ideally unfitted for the trenches.
It would surely be a surprise, for with his lack of operatic accomplishment, and his fondness for heroes in homespun, he would seem almost ideally unfitted for the task.
Its function is to endow the parts of sentience with a consciousness of the system in which they lie, so that they may attain a mutual relevance and ideally support one another.
And so they would always have remained in crude experience, if no cumulative reflection, no art, and no science had come to dominate and foreshorten that equable flow of substance, arresting it ideally in behalf of some rational interest.
Such are the threads which tradition puts into the hands of an observer who at the present time might attempt to knit the Life of Reason ideally together.
That egregious idolatry may therefore be interpreted ideally and given a symbolic scope worthy of its natural causes and of the mystery it comes to celebrate.
To imagine failure is to interpret ideally a felt inhibition.
Prose, could it be purely representative, would be ideally superfluous.
Like all animals and plants, the cosmos has its own way of doing things, not wholly rational nor ideally best, but patient, fatal, and fruitful.
Power to understand the world, logical or scientific mastery of existence, arises only by the forced and conventional marriage of these two essences, when the actual flux is ideally suspended and an ideal harness is loosely flung upon things.
The truth is that the single nature or set of conditions for experience which the intellect constructs is the object of our thoughts and perceptions ideally completed.
The ellipse can be generated ideally out of the definition, and would have been generated, like asymptotes and hyperbolas, even if never illustrated in nature at all.
The perfect man of the future, the prolific begetter of other perfect men, is to work with his hands, chanting the poems of some future Walt, some ideally democratic bard.
It was a beautiful old house, ideally English and suggestive of home-happiness.
Ideally he has the relation to Jupiter, which the statue of the Nile bears to one of Jupiter’s statues.
Through loyalty to such a cause, through devotion to an ideally united social group, and only through such loyalty, can the problems of human personality be solved.
That form so worshipped made me vow to keep myself spotless before my soul's divinity, to wear ideally the white robe of the Levite, like Petrarch, who never entered Laura's presence unless clothed in white.
As the hero is the ideal man, so the god becomes the ideal hero, and the celestial world, the ideally magnified terrestrial world.