But her determination to keep her thoughts from her guardian met with a check at the outset for she found herself staring at Barry Craven as she had visualised him in that first moment of meeting--steel-clad.
Again Roger visualised the dreadful picture of the girl wandering, out of her head, through the streets.
A third curious and abiding fantasy of certain persons is invariably to connect visualised pictures with words, the same picture to the same word.
The objects are sharply defined; some of them are salient, and others insignificant and dim, but by separate efforts I can take a visualised inventory of the whole table.
I have now completed as much as I propose to say about the quaint phenomena of Visualised Forms of numbers and of dates, and of coloured associations with letters.
The character of the forms under which historical dates are visualised contrast strongly with the ordinary Number-Forms.
Mr. Hunt mentally visualised cockades the size of albatross wings on each side of his son's hat.
He merely visualised these feelings into pictures; he did not think them out, nor get them into words.
Yet the fact remained that he somehow visualised the thing in picture form; a rising wave bore them charging up the spiral curve to a point whence they both looked down upon a passage they had made before.
Also she constantly visualised the image of her lover, knowing that he was willing to lay down his life for her safety, and this in a lesser degree filled her with life and strength.
With her visualisedimage in his mind's eye, he was sending powerful thoughts to her sick-bed insisting that he and he only should benefit by the will.
In one sentence he visualised Arras with refugees fleeing from it, and New York glittering with prosperity.
She visualised the arresting appearance of the man who had been the owner of the voice, and who had gazed at her with that rather impudent, jeering glance of bold admiration.
The mental intensity with which Strindberg visualised the character of Lady Julie is strangely impressive.
After a few hours he had visualised a comedy in two acts, and in four days the play was written.
Napoleon must have visualised the possibilities of Cugnot’s machine for military purposes, for when the great general was selected a member of the French Institute, the subject of his paper was ‘The Automobile in War.
It correctly visualised the Third Battle of Ypres, and the German artillery tactics adopted during it.
As soon as his colleague of other days had gone, he visualisedto himself the entire conversation: The man was affable and insistent; and yet there was in his very being an underground, enigmatic hostility.
The issues hinging on such a decision can neither be over-estimated nor visualised while the fate of the First Plan embarked upon by the British Bahá’í community still hangs in the balance.
In him the native blend of races is more plastically visualised than in all later writers.
Mr. Galton, whose original researches are well known, even offered rewards in money for such narratives about visualised rows of coloured figures, and so on.
She visualised the country inn where the inquest on that poor, unfortunate creature had been held.
Shudderingly, she visualised the two cold bodies lying in the mortuary.
She visualised him coming back, and sitting down with a sigh of satisfaction by the newly-lit fire.
That straight, drawn-down lid was visualised by him, that tear in the other eyelid was visualised also.
He thought of Anna, from whom he was to part to-morrow for a few days, and visualised her as sleeping at this hour out there in the country in the pale twilight between the moonlight and the morning.
And he now visualised her as he had seen her a few hours ago, pale and naked, with her dark hair streaming over the pillows.
He thought of the Babes in the Wood, and visualised the fierce little Gurkha as a novel kind of robin for the work of burying with dead leaves.
He was a man of few words, but in three sentences he had given me a battle-picture as clearly visualised as a canvas of Verestchagin.
As a matter of fact, no inconsiderable portion of Swinburne's work is made up of a stream of half-visualised abstractions that crowd upon one another with the motion of clouds driven below the moon.
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