14 adjectives to describe real

" Charles, the chief huntsman of Baron Mortimer, was undeniably a very handsome young man, the beau ideal of the lover, as pictured by the glowing imagination of maidens, and the beau real of a dozen villages in the vicinity of Mortimer Castle.

I drew two chairs towards the centre-table, lighted the argand, and seated myself with the young officer to examine and admire the beautiful forms in which the gifted artist has clothed the words rather than the thoughts of the writer,out of the coarse real, lifting the scenes into the sweet ideal,and out of the commonest, rudest New-England life, bringing the purest and most charming idyllic song.

They serve us as symbols of the disturbing reals, but they are not images of things, nor effects of these, but products of the soul itself: the generation of sensations is the soul's peculiar way of guarding itself against threatened disturbances.

a moment ago *rayado* (pp. of *rayar*) striped *rayo* m. thunderbolt; flash of lightning *raza* f. race *razón* f. right; reason; *tener * be right; *tener mil es* be perfectly right; be a thousand times right *real* m. real (one fourth of a peseta in Spanish money, equivalent to about five cents; in Mexico a real is one eighth of a peso, or about six cents); adj.

He uttered aloud this sentence of Heracles: "Unhappy Virtue, thou wert but a name, while I, Deeming thy godhead real, followed thee on, Who wert but Fortune's slave."

Please tell me how to make my ideal real."

Well as he knew how to resolve characters into their elements, would he have been able to combine those elements in such a manner as to make up a mana real, living, individual man?

And alway, as I went, I to see the Land blindly, and oft vague and grey as that I did look at naught real, and again with strange flashings of light, and the glare of fires; and anon to see the Land as it did be, and all odd whiles to have now to me the feel of a dread and monstrous dreaming.

It has a pretty cathedral, a seminary, casa real, and court house.

" "Body of Bacchus!" exclaimed the Spaniard, half unsheathing the lengthy weapon that hung by his side, "I will hold you a wager of ten rose-nobles to as many silver reals of Spain, that with this stanch Toledo I will overcome your vaunted Crichton in close fight in any manner or practice of fence or digladiation which he may appointsword and dagger, or sword onlystripped to the girdle or armed to the teeth.

The imagination which makes the unseen seen, and the unreal real, belongs alike to the one and to the other.

And here we would not be understood as implying the preëxistence of all possible forms, as so many patterns, but only of that constructive Power which imparts its own Truth to the unseen real, and, under certain conditions, reflects the image or semblance of its truth on all things imagined; and which must be assumed in order to account for the phenomena presented in the frequent coincident effect between the real and the feigned.

I feel I am no actor here) He lov'd his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of int'rest, so devoid of art, Such generous freedom, such unshaken real, No words can speak it, but our tears may tell.

y lo que son los trastos no valen ni treinta reales.

14 adjectives to describe  real