And when they emerge, though dazzled and blinded by the first glare of daylight, they take truer and sadder views of life forever afterwards.
A far truer image of immortal womanhood than the poor little damsel at Florence, world famous though she be.
In the darkest hour of the barbaric dominion it was truer to say, "Scratch a Tartar and you find a Russian.
I am convinced that at this moment the King has no truer or more faithful servant than Gen.
I have chosen a man and a woman, neither of them in any way exceptional," wrote Delancey in the preface and though this was undoubtedly so, they seemed to me truer to fiction than to life.
Happily, the heart of the great reading world is bigger and truer as a whole than any part of it is.
He was a great religious teacher and inspirer, a preacher of unsurpassed gifts of spiritual interpretation, and a prophet of the truer religious life.
His radicalism was in the direction of a deeper andtruer religion, a religion of the spirit.
In 1890 the society entered upon the publication of a six-year course of studies, which included Beginnings according to Legend and according to the Truer Story, by Rev.
He destroyed himself, and the words of the Christian Demosthenes were truer of him than of others: Nemo nisi a se ipso læditur.
Those old fogies in the middle ages had a much truer idea of love, as of many other things, than we have nowadays, with all our boasting.
Follow your own conscience, Josephine; it is truer than ours.
I do not know who put things that way; but it is truer than ever in this day of invention.
Matter disappoints this craving of our ego, and so God remains for most men the truer hypothesis, and indeed remain so for definite pragmatic reasons".
But it is worth pointing out that, on the other hand, if Peirce and Dewey were to be taken as the truer representatives of pragmatism a large part of the flood of recent criticism would be irrelevant.
It is useless arguing that the evils that follow religion are not produced by it, that they are casual, and will disappear with a truer understanding of what religion is.
Whom Legislative Patriotism shall mourn, with black mortcloths and melody in the Champ-de-Mars: many a Patriot shiftier, truer none.
Great is the combined voice of men; the utterance of their instincts, which are truer than their thoughts: it is the greatest a man encounters, among the sounds and shadows, which make up this World of Time.
Invisible, impalpable; and yet no black Azrael, with wings spread over half a continent, with sword sweeping from sea to sea, could be a truer Reality.
These brave Bretons had stoodtruer by us than any other.
Nor would I break for your sweet sake A heart that dotes on truer charms.
Thus even when Shakespeare idealizes most the effect is to make the characters truer to themselves and truer to nature than they otherwise would be.
Mabel is too tender to walk through swamps and among roots of trees in such a night as this promises to be, and then I always feel myself stouter of heart and truer of eye when afloat than when ashore.
But ask Jasper himself; I'll leave it all to Jasper, for a truer tongue and heart are not in America.
A bolder or a truer heart never beat in the breast of a Delaware.
But this was the opinion both of those who held the truer view about the sacrament of baptism, and of those to whom God, in consideration of their great love, was purposing to reveal any point in which they were otherwise minded.
Whence also it is shown that at that time those men held the truer views who did not depart from the primitive custom, which is since confirmed by the consent of a general Council.
All the higher forms of intellectual or moral power suggest the idea of reserve force, and of nothing is this truer than the self-controlled indignation of a really strong man like Franklin or Washington.
But Julian was too much preoccupied with his own energies of dreary action and lacerating fatigues of subsequent thought, or it would be truer to say moodiness, to notice anything.
Its conception of its own mission has been small, narrow, and inadequate, and it was inevitable that no truer or larger impression could be made upon the community.
The Pilgrims did not bring to the New England coast a truer motive or a purer purpose.
If we could throw ourselves with the reality of circumstance as well as the vividness of feeling into the period in which she moved and governed, we should come to truer decisions on the points submitted to our view.
We fancied their wish was father to the thought; but they proved truer prophets than we.
Then, as at later periods of the war, the popular instinct was clearer and truer than all the wisdom of the politicians.
Certain of the old Jews, it is true, had had deeper and truer thoughts.
They lived a truer poetry than Homer or Virgil wrote.
By such expressions it is that I can see that the artificial psychology of the drama is yielding place to a truer and more real psychology.
Meanwhile, lend me yours, Stephen, for a truer never fought for Scotland.
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