Looking out I saw two truckmen and the headboard of our new bedstead inextricably mixed on the stairs.
After the departure of the Roman legions and their attendant auxiliaries, history becomes inextricably allied to, and interwoven with, legend and romance.
This is especially the case where quasi-history has become inextricably interwoven with faded nature-myths and more modern artistic inventions.
It is by no means improbable that some of Cadwalla's exploits, mythical as well as real, have become inextricably interwoven with the legendary ones of the heroes of the Arthurian romances.
Some genuine historical events have been so inextricably interwoven with the mythical and traditionary legends of our forefathers, that it is now impossible to detect with exactness the residuum of historical truth therein contained.
A dreadful impression of the ludicrous, inextricably entangled with his unspeakable compassion--an impression for which he tells himself that he ought to be flayed alive--conveys itself to Talbot from her whole appearance.
All along, as we read the passage, we find linked inextricablytogether the truths of the Spirit and of the Son.
He seemed to feel it inextricably united with his own rightness of decision, and since he was inevitably right, so inevitably the path must disclose its desired character.
She was in a confusion of young delight in which the extravagance of his words, the light of his glances, the thrill of the violins were inextricably involved in gayety and glamour.
When the fowler pulled the string, the game would be inextricably caught.
His was the scapulary which my father had inextricably grasped in the death 'scrimmage.
An enjoyment following immediately upon the discovery that in all Of power and beauty in the world, The mightiness of love was curled Inextricably round about.
Thus the voice of judgment before the Easter dawn-- All thou dost enumerate Of power and beauty in the world, The mightiness of love was curled Inextricably round about.
To the lover of the beautiful is pointed out how All thou dost enumerate Of power and beauty in the world, The mightiness of love was curled Inextricably round about.
The fury of her own ambition, inextricably linked with the uncontrollable fierceness of her love for this only son, henceforth directed every action of her life.
The imperial youth, whose destinies are now inextricablymingled with those of Seneca, was accompanied to the throne by the acclamations of the people.
The question of municipal reform is inextricably connected with any effort to improve the condition of the poor in their homes, and no charity worker can afford to ignore this connection.
The language and the thoughts of the poet are inextricablywoven together; and the first is no more exposed to decay and to perish than the last.
A certain desire in each party to exalt the other, and regard it as worthy of admiration, became inextricably interwoven with the simple passion.
Our gory-looking tickets admitted us to the uppermost row of high, whitewashed, stone seats of the circus proper, where we were soon inextricably wedged in by the human mass that formed around and below us.
And all these impressions were inextricably blent with his first yearnings of holy aspiration, his first passion of mystical devotion.
Sometimes the heartwood and the sapwood are inextricably mixed, both being found in all parts of the trunk from the heart out.
They keep on going until their wings are torn off or wear out, or until they become inextricably entangled among twigs or other obstacles.
In still another part of the Garden there is a labyrinthine maze, formed of an intricacy of hedge-bordered walks, involving himself in which, a man might wander for hours inextricably within a circuit of only a few yards.
The Marquis is in my power--is my slave--inextricably shackled by my silken chains!
I am not inextricablyfastened to her apron-strings.
What wealth can ever compensate him for the haunting fear that on the Last Day he may rise inextricably mingled with thy worthy grandfather?
It was open, and I led the horse along a sort of drive, on which were many chickens and a tethered sheep, which, bolting round a tree at our approach, became inextricably tangled in its rope.
She had flirted with a young drunkard, fraternized with a low crank, inextricably involved herself in the scandals of a suicide.
The more inextricablyour bodies were intertwined, the closer our embrace, the less I loved her.
And yet this point of view needs to be taken by every one who wishes to understand the drama as an art, for the drama is inextricably bound up with the show business, and to separate the two is simply impossible.
Do not, I beg of you, further and more inextricably involve yourself.
The latter's teachings contain much Platonism; and with this greatest of Latin Fathers, who did not read much Greek, Platonism was inextricably mingled with Neo-Platonism.
In France clerical secularization was most typically mediaeval, because there the functions and fortunes of the higher clergy were most inextricably involved in feudalism.
His was an eclectic philosophy and religionism, of which all the elements were discoverable in old Hebrew books: scraps of Alexandrian philosophy inextricablyblent with Aristotelian, Platonic, mystic.
Orthodoxy is inextricably entangled with ritual observance; and ceremonial religion is of the ancient world, not the modern.
One finds one has been born and put here whether or no, and that one is inextricably alive in a state of society in which men are coming to live in a kind of vast disease of being obliged to do everything together.
The design is inextricably confused, and the subjects are very difficult to read; but the effect is still as of a mass of jewels caught in a network of white.
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