But anyhow here is the book, or something that we need not hesitate to regard as the book, recreated according to the best of the reader's ability.
These things take shape in the mind of the reader; they are recreated and set up where the mind's eye can rest on them.
I assured him that neither I nor any of my People shold goe to his House in his absence, & that when hee had recreated himself 10 or 15 Days with mee at our habitation, hee might return with all freedom againe unto his House.
Heere I recreated myselfe running a naked swoord into the sand.
They had come but to the edge of experience, and beyond lay the vision of recreated life.
There was much to be done before their marriage could be recreated on a living principle.
Bungay, havingrecreated himself with a copious luncheon, was madly shying at the sticks hard by, till the perspiration ran off his bald pate.
The politics of Augustus had recreated the religion which the politics of the last century of the republic had destroyed, had recreated it in as far as political considerations could.
To a correspondent he wrote about the “Three Marvels of Hy”: “They are studies in old Religious Celtic sentiment so far as that can be recreated in a modern heart that feels the same beauty and simplicity of the Early Christian faith.
All men are created in Christ, before they are recreated in him.
Christ's death for man, by showing the worth of humanity, hasrecreated ethics.
He was clearer than the actuality of her mother and the Feldts or the recreated image of her father.
And of them it was the latter he cared most for, recreated out of his desire to defraud his loneliness, to repay the damage to his spirit realized in bronze.
But her horror of the past recreated by his beating down of her gossamer-like aspiration, the vision of him flushed and ruthless, an image of indiscriminate nameless man, made it impossible for her to reply.
William Morris conceived of man in the coming time as a sort of recreated mediæval.
For as what is procreated is also made, but not the contrary recreated did also make, for the procreation of an animal is the making of it.
Abraham Lincoln stood in the garden, the Eden of our country, the Adam of a new order of things,—a recreated world!
Thus the world is recreated With the Supermen of time, Bearing on in royal pageant, All of fullness and of prime.
Thus the world is recreated With the Supermen of dreams, Footsteps onward pressing, Plashing oars on crystal streams.
The Japanese even recreatedthe T'ang capital of Ch'ang-an, consecrated at the beginning of the eighth century as Nara, their first real city.
His teachings subsequently were recreated in the form of sermons or sutras.
Far is near, distance is annihilated this brilliant day of summer, for us recreated with Hippocrene, strawberries, shade of fir and tall snow-fed grass.
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