The subtlest variations of the activity, the increase and decrease of the psychomotor impulse, the mental fatigue, can be traced exactly in such graphic records.
On the other hand, the psychologists and physiologists have continuously studied the fatigue and restoration of the muscle system and of the central nervous system, and have analyzed the facts with the subtlest methods.
Suzanne's innocence is, in the subtlest manner, prevented from being in the least bĂȘte.
Iago became in Shakespeare's hands the subtlest of all studies of intellectual villainy and hypocrisy.
Poetry can suggest to the imagination deeper mysteries than the subtlest romantic painting.
In some places the pearl thinned away, dissolving into the color of the sky, while the outline of the lump remained--a map of glowing tracery on a ground of the subtlest blue.
It is not always definite motives which have the most influence; the subtlest poisons are those which enter the system we know not how, and penetrate it ere we are aware.
What fitter birthplace for the poet whom a comrade has called the "Subtlest Assertor of the Soul in Song", the poet whose writings are indeed a mirror of the age?
He learned here the art of going deep, of tracking the sources of expression to their subtlest retreats, the power of an intimate presence in the things he handled.
And yet I am convinced it is one of the subtlest pleasures.
Much of his best and subtlest work has been clacked out on a typewriter standing on an upturned packing box.
What Muse, what skill, what unimagined use, 595 What exercise of subtlest art, has given Thy songs such power?
It bends, protrudes, and draws in, at subtlest beauties, and most recondite faults.
By dubbing him aristocrat, Oliver had flattered him in the subtlest way.
It was in the endeavour to expel the subtlest enemy of his peace that Godwin dwelt so defiantly upon this view of the temptation to which he had yielded.
How like some dull ill-acted part The subtlest of proud humane art?
In a darke cave which never eye Could by hissubtlest ray descry, It doth like a rich minerall lye.
The subtlest phase of indirect delineation through speech is a conveyance to the reader, through a character's remarks about himself, of a sense of him different from that which his statement literally expresses.
The subtlest way of employing this expedient is to present an antithesis of mood within a single scene.
They devise the subtlest means for changing the position which is irksome to them, but not that simplest means, that everyone should refrain from doing what leads to that position.
They lie, and delude themselves, and one another, with the subtlest forms of deception, simply to obscure, to deaden conscience.
Our subtlest analogies of schools and sects must miss the essential truth, unless it be lit up by the love that sees in all forms of human thought and-work the life-and-death struggles of separate human beings.
In the enlightened child of civilization the abandonment characteristic of grief is checked and varied in the subtlest manner, so as to present an interesting problem to the analytic mind.
The survival of every fit and positive form of life in the better forms which succeed it is in accordance with a process or a law which holds true up into all the highest and subtlest expressions of man's inner life.
After our subtlest analysis of the mental process, we must still say that our highest thoughts and our best deeds are all given to us.
She does not give you information, which is the raw material of culture,--she gives you sympathy, which is its subtlest essence.
Sheer from the threshold to the inner house Fixt thrones the walls, through all their length, adorn'd, With mantles overspread of subtlest warp Transparent, work of many a female hand.
Some God the thought Suggested to me, to commence a robe Of amplest measure and of subtlest woof, Laborious task; which done, I thus address'd them.
Her other arts exhausted all, she framed This stratagem; a web of amplest size And subtlest woof beginning, thus she spake.
I assured myself that I was simply stating the truth, and ignored the fact that telling the truth can be the most degrading sycophancy, and the subtlest and for that reason the most shameless, lying.
Beckett, the subtlest and most influential of the managers of the national machine of the opposition party, submitted several names to him.
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