She had to have a hiding place for so many things of which she had only a vague presentiment and which in truth she did not care to visualise in brighter outlines.
Daniel, chilled to the very marrow of his bones, and able to visualise nothing but a warm stove, accepted the invitation.
Throughout the whole of this slow evolution ornamental art has attempted to visualise the religious conceptions of the period.
Indeed, the best way for you to visualise the bottom of Pentland Firth is to think how the Bernese Oberland looks from the summit of the Matterhorn.
We must remember that most children visualise and that they can only do so from what they have seen.
Again, town children cannot visualise hill and valley, forest and moor, brook and river, not to mention jungles and snowfields and the trackless ocean.
It is difficult, even with the strongest effort of imagination, to visualise the process as history will record it.
Try to mentally visualise this soul as an entity distinct from the body, and the difficulty immediately appears.
The imagination of the practical hardware merchant could not visualise it.
No wonder she couldvisualise it now so plainly out there on the ice.
Just a moment let us pause to try to visualise this youthful adventurer of ours, with the courtly manners, the irrepressible boyish recklessness and the big heart.
When next you look at the motor stages gliding past the Arch, try, just for a moment, to visualise the old stages which ran on Fifth Avenue from Fulton Ferry uptown.
Perhaps you have tried to visualise old New York as hard as I have tried.
For instance, though he must visualise a scene as he writes it, he should not visualise it completely, as a novelist should.
In vain she strove to visualise Sir Charles; she could not.
You wonderful man to evoke in imagery--to visualise and conceive all that had to be concrete to cure me soul and body of my hurts!
He strove to visualise his studio, to summon up the calm routine of the old regime--as though the colourless placidity of the past could steady him.
Close your eyes and visualise some agreeable man, and the food isn't so very awful.
Even in London a man saw and heard and was able, if he had an imagination, to visualise too much to remain quite normal.
She came into close touch--a shuddering touch sometimes it was--with needs and facts concerning marchings and trenches and attacks and was therefore able to visualise and to speak definitely of necessities not always understood.
The Seraph interrupted with some remark about her effect on a public meeting, and my mind set itself to visualise the scene.
Enid Crofton did not visualisethe owner of the hands.
He seemed to visualise the intensely crowded little court-house, the kindly coroner, the twelve good men and true, and the motley gathering of small town and country folk drawn together in the hope of hearing something startling.
That he could sometimes visualise what was coming to pass, especially if it was of an unpleasant, disturbing nature, was, so his mother considered, an undeniable fact.
There are some who visualise well, and who also are seers of visions, who declare that the vision is not a vivid visualisation, but altogether a different phenomenon.
He does not usually visualise the whole rule, but only that part of it with which he is at the moment concerned (see Plate II.
If a spider were to visualise numerals, we might expect he would do so in some web-shaped fashion, and a bee in hexagons.
They are less able to visualise the features of intimate friends than those of persons of whom they have caught only a single glance.
I find that a few persons can, by what they often describe as a kind of touch-sight, visualise at the same moment all round the image of a solid body.
A fourth class of persons have the habit of recalling scenes, not from the point of view whence they were observed, but from a distance, and they visualise their own selves as actors on the mental stage.
Experiments were made as to the time required to get these images well in the mental view, by reading to the lady a series of numbers as fast as she could visualise them.
The best workmen are those who visualise the whole of what they propose to do, before they take a tool in their hands.
I have also questioned many of my own friends in general terms as to whether they visualise numbers in any particular way.
I seem to visualise it as a sort of dim marshland, full of waving reeds and deep black pools.
Whether you are writing descriptive matter in verse or prose, it is well to bear in mind that memory helps you to visualise the whole scene, whereas the reader will have no such additional aid.
The workers themselves had failed to visualise its fundamental causes, land monopoly and the competitive system of industry giving rise to an ever-increasing private capitalism which, to a very large extent, had controlled the Legislature.
In fact, he ought to be able, before he commences work, to visualise the whole of the manuscript completed.
When about to make a design, the student should endeavour to visualise the completed design before commencing work.
In fits of maudlin self-compassion I try tovisualise Belgium, Armenia, Serbia, etc.
I began to visualise my lamentable situation, and rose above it as I did so.
You merely made me visualise what you were thinking about," he concluded in a voice which still remained unsteady.
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