Tess's unassisted power of dreaming, however, being enough for her sublimation at present, she declined except the merest sip, and then Marian took a pull from the spirits.
She had dreamed of an aged and dignified face, the sublimation of all the d'Urberville lineaments, furrowed with incarnate memories representing in hieroglyphic the centuries of her family's and England's history.
It is further purified by sublimation or recrystallization from water.
Decomposition of the caffein acid-salt and considerable sublimation of the caffein also occur.
Sublimation plays its part in the explanation of vocational idiosyncrasies.
Words likesublimation or transference are figures of speech and nothing else.
The iron vessels in which the sublimation takes place are lined with clay and covered with lead.
The clay lining and lead covering are necessary, for if the gas evolved during the process of sublimation came in contact with the iron surface, the gas would be contaminated and the iron corroded.
During the process of sublimation the ammonia is not decomposed.
When benzoic acid is prepared by any of the wet processes, it is free from the fragrant volatile oil which accompanies it when prepared by sublimation from the resin, and to which oil the acid of commerce owes its peculiar odor.
By the secondsublimation the whole of the benzoic acid is not volatilized.
The apparatus used for the purposes of sublimation consist of glass tubes closed at one end.
Sublimation is of great consequence in the detection of many substances; for instance, arsenic, antimony, mercury, etc.
The arsenic of the former, it should be observed, will act on the glass tube in which the sublimation is proceeding, if the glass should contain lead.
The following scheme shows the retrograde (titanic) as well as the anagogic aspect of these powers, which later corresponds to an intro-determination of the types, and a species of sublimation of impulses.
I take it for granted that the fundamental character of the elementary psychic powers in which the sublimation is consummated is the more recognizable the less the process of sublimation is extended in time.
Mysticism stimulates a much more powerful sublimation of impulses than the conventional education of men.
One of the products of this sublimation tendency is called Mysticism.
With the increasing education of man they support a sublimation of the human race which yet shows in recognizable form the fundamental nature of the powers.
It sometimes does even with it, a sign that sublimation is still imperfect and that the race is far from being spiritually well.
The last case having the best chances for sublimation shows the best results.
Doubtless, this could not be, but that she turns Bodies to spirits, by sublimation strange; As fire converts to fire the things it burns: As we our meats into our nature change.
In the sexual sphere sublimation is of vital importance because it comes into question throughout the whole of life, and our relation to it must intimately affect our conception of morality.
We have to realise, however, that these transmutations do not only take place by way of a sublimation of sexual energy, but also by way of a degradation of that energy.
We shall allude to one consequence only of the second class; those having reference to the sublimation of the cosmos; and that is the life of the cosmos.
In the preceding article we unfolded the nature of the hypostatic moment, the solution which the Catholic Church gives to the problem of the highest sublimation of the cosmos.
It is no sublimation of hope, but the necessities of thought that compel us to seek the condition of true being and immortality elsewhere than in the satisfactions of individualism.
Here it will be seen, we lose sight of the specific difference of the two future vehicles--the ethereal is regarded as a sublimation of the aerial.
But if there be no real change, produced by the sublimation of the sulphur, what is the use of that operation?
Sublimation appears to me like the beginning of combustion, for the completion of which one circumstance only is wanting, the absorption of oxygen.
The later imperfect sublimation of the Christian Mass leads again to the ceremonial of the Church from which occasionally the minds capable of sublimationamong the saints and reformers have been able to free themselves.
For, by favouring sublimation at this age one is merely strengthening manifestation of neurosis.
The organisation of culture is a rational and "expedient" sublimation of free and indifferent energies, brought about by design and intention.
It is evident that the capacity for sublimation in a four-year-old child is still too slightly developed to be capable of performing more than symptomatic services.
To sublimate is to find vent for oneself and to serve society as well; for sublimation opens up new channels for pent-up energy, utilizing all the surplus of the sex-instinct in substitute activities.
Sometimes this is accomplished unconsciously by the life-force, but sometimes sublimation fails, and is reestablished only when the conscious mind gains an understanding of the great forces of life.
Sublimation itself is merely a symbolic expression of basic impulses.
It goes almost without saying that religion, if it be vital, is one of the greatest sources of moral energy and spiritual dynamic, and that it is and always has been one of the greatest aids to sublimation that man has found.
By sublimation they divert the threatening force to useful work and turn it out into real life, using its steam to make the world's wheels go round.
We have a right, then, to ask why this happy issue is not always attained, why sublimation ever fails.
There is no more marvelous provision in all life than this power of sublimation of one form of energy into another, a provision shadowing forth almost limitless possibilities for higher adaptations and for growth in character.
Sublimation to be successful must follow the lines laid down by nature.
Sublimation is more readily accomplished if his energy is directed toward self-chosen interests.
According to Freud, all of a man's traits are the result of his unchanged original impulses, or of his reactions against those impulses, or of his sublimation of them.
The heat may be regulated, to effect the purpose, without producing the sublimation of the sulphur, which has sometimes taken place.
If the heat be moderate, the sublimation is more perfect.
The residue of the sublimationis sulphur vivum, which is also used in fire-works.
In thesublimation of brimstone, about ten to eleven per cent.
In the island of Anglesea, it is obtained by the sublimation of the yellow copper ore.
It occurs in commerce in whitish-grey, somewhat brittle, crystalline masses, and is obtained by subjecting arsenical pyrites to sublimation in earthen retorts, the arsenic being deposited in suitable receivers on sheet iron.
It is capable ofsublimation in a current of hydrogen at 154.
In a vacuum sublimation is almost complete, and at a much lower temperature.
One of the first to employ sublimation systematically, as a means of recognition of the alkaloids, &c.
In the island of Elba, masses of serpentine, which perhaps nowhere more clearly indicate the character of erupted rocks, have occasioned the sublimation of iron glance and red oxyd of iron in fissures of calcareous sandstone.
We still daily find the same iron glance formed by sublimation from the vapors and the walls of the fissures of open veins on the margin of the crater, and in the fresh lava currents of the volcanoes of Stromboli, Vesuvius, and AEtna.
Now restriction to trade, and frequently to pure finance, as if by a sublimation from the former, gives the stranger the specific character of mobility.
Hence their chances of normal sublimation are limited.
The sublimation of a wish means its expression in a form which represents an accommodation with another conflicting wish which had repressed the original response of the first wish.
In this manner the repression, fixation, and sublimation participated in the disposal of the contributions which the sexual impulse furnished to Leonardo's psychic life.
As artistic talent and productive ability are intimately connected with sublimation we have to admit that also the nature of artistic attainment is psychoanalytically inaccessible to us.
Endymion' is not a record or sublimationof experience; it is itself an experience.
To ourselves and to the others we are bound to reply that poetry must be maintained in the proud position where it has always been, the sovereign language of the human spirit, the sublimation of all experience.
The French-process zinc oxide produced in America by the sublimation and oxidation of spelter is the purest made, and superior to imported grades which often contain ultramarine blue as a whitening agent.
This extremely white and fine pigment is prepared by the roasting and sublimation of franklinite, zincite, and other zinc-bearing ores largely found in New Jersey.
Water heated and cooled, combines in resemblance the effects of sublimation and distillation; aqueous vapour by congelation crystallizing into snow; and by condensation liquefying into water.
Sublimation is the volatilization of solid substances by heat, and their crystallization by cold again into solids.
It dissolves in water with great difficulty; it is not volatile, though it rises bysublimation from the borax.
A Volatile Alkali, combined to the point of saturation with the Acid of Sea-salt, forms another Neutral Salt, which takes a concrete form either by sublimation or crystallization.
It differs from the Sedative Salt obtained by sublimation in this respect only, that notwithstanding its seeming lightness it is a little heavier than the other.
To decompose Borax by the means of Acids, and to separate from it the Sedative Salt by sublimation and by crystallization.
Nor is one single sublimation sufficient: no less than three are necessary to deprive the Sublimate of the corrosive quality which renders it poisonous.
It is therefore from calcination alone that Absorbent Earths derive the property of retaining obstinately the Volatile Alkali, and preventing its sublimation by refusing to rise with it as Fixed Alkalis do.
For this reason the mixture must be sublimed; and by this sublimation only is the true union effected.
Hence Mr. Geoffroy conjectures, with a great deal of probability, that their sublimation is promoted by a portion of Arsenic.
The arsenic, being a volatile principle, may be separated by sublimation or distillation from the rest, which are fixed: and these again may be disjoined from each other by fusion and reduction, as was said in relation to the yellow Pyrites.
The white matter of this third sublimation is the Sweet Sublimate, called also Aquila Alba.