19 adverbs to describe how to ideals

When beauty was the theme, I well knew with what facility he soared into the regions of the purely ideal.

He will find a calm, peaceful satisfaction, when he reads the moral precepts and wise instructions of the Chinese sages; he will find that virtue is in every place the same; and will look with new contempt on those wild reasoners, who affirm, that morality is merely ideal, and that the distinctions between good and ill are wholly chimerical.

It will be capable of accommodating ships of Dreadnought build, which is a new departure for the strictly Pan-Turkish ideal.

The light of a genuinely ideal and spiritual conception of life was not hers.

President Roosevelt, for example, was one of the pioneers in this new development, this restoration of virility to the gentlemanly ideal.

A third phase of the influence of rhetorical terminology I have already touched on in an article on The Requirements of a Poet, where I have shown that historically the renaissance ideal of the nature and education of a poet is in part derived from classical rhetoric.

We shall then understand, without difficulty, what influence must have been exercised, in the souls and lives of men, by such sentiments and such rules, however great may have been the discrepancy between the knightly ideal and the general actions and passions of contemporaries.

Who does not prefer the minarets of Stambul and Edirne to the architecture of Budapest, notoriously the ideal of Christian south-eastern Europe?

It emphasizes in verse precisely the same moral and social ideals which Dickens and George Eliot were proclaiming in all their novels.

The journey's end being fixed, one must next decide what route will reach it, and will be short, safe, economical, and desirable; and the roads to the presumably ideal discipline are many and well-traveled.

A preëstablished harmony of foreseen happy issuesa fool's paradiseis scarcely our ideal of a rational world.

It's a splendidly ideal homeleaving out that thing that Penelope is quarreling with."

The normal social unit is a group of families predominantly of the same race, territorially compact, of substantially the same ideals as expressed in religion and the philosophy of life, and sufficiently numerous to provide from within itself the major part of those things which are necessary to physical, intellectual and spiritual well-being.

Thus out of evil comes good; out of oppression, rapacity and confiscation grow pure unselfishness, an unworldly ideal, a sense of the invisible realm.

He made no extravagant claims for his own motives, and some of his ways were not distinctly ideal.

Should we see in Him an utterly ideal personageThe Son of Man, and therefore, ere we lost sight of Him once more, the Son of God?

The solid unity which the God possesses in sculpture breaks up into the plurality of inner individual lives, whose unity is not sensuous, but essentially ideal.

But as time went on, and the monastic life, which, whether practised by man or by woman, is essentially a feminine life, became more and more exclusively the religious ideal, grave defects began to appear in what was really too narrow a conception of the human character.

It was partly for the sake of avenging himself on his mother, whose decisive practicality jarred the delicate music of a nature extravagantly ideal, that he so severely criticised all that she held sacred; and his strictures fell heaviest on the bow window, looking somewhat like a temple with its small pilasters supporting the rich cornice from which the dwarf vaulting springs.

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