17 adverbs to describe how to images

The Flight of Satan to the Gates of Hell is finely imaged.

She had not that lightness of touch, that deftness and flexibility of expression, and that versatility of imaging forth her ideas, which the real poet possesses.

This meal she eats, still working in her husband's room; for one improvement prompting another, she finds plenty to do there: now bethinking her that the hangings of her own private room (being handsomer) will look better on these walls, whereas t'others are more fit for hers, where they are less seen; that this corner looks naked, and will look better for her little French table standing there, with a china image atop, and so forth.

Had we been less earthly, we should have seen herherself, and not merely her image.

Note how happily the one image, out of a thousand possible images by which November might be characterised, is chosen to call up in us the feeling of the lonely scene; and with what delicate selection the calm of summer nights, the "trembling lake" (an image in an epithet), and the gloomy hills, are brought before us.

I am half convinced that the reflection is indeed the reality, the real thing which Nature imperfectly images to our grosser sense.

Let into the pillar, on each of its four sides, there is an image of Buddha, inside and out shining and transparent, and pure as it were of lapis lazuli.

The show must have been most imposing; first marched the boys and youths, on foot and on horseback, then the chariots and charioteers about to take part in the racing, with crowds of dancers and flute-players, and lastly the images of the Capitoline deities themselves, carried on fercula (biers).

We can but obscurely image to ourselves the thoughts and deeds of the earliest dwellers in our island.

SOUTH THE IMAGE OF GOD IN MAN BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

A strangely imaged flow of consciousness, the imaginative state, may also be evoked by morphine and cannabis indica.

Her youth, its purity and half-recognized promise, seem sweetly imaged in the morning freshness and spring-life of the landscape.

Thus the prefatory part of the Timaeus unfolds, in images agreeably to the Pythagoric custom, the theory of the world; and the first part of the Parmenides, or the discussion of ideas, is in fact merely a preamble to the second part, or the speculation of the one; to which however it is essentially preparatory.

yet I really wanted to care" she stopped suddenly while a warm flush spread over her body as the Ramblin' Kid was imaged rather vividly in her mind.

For all this time-world, as a wise man says, is but like an image, beautifully and fearfully emblematic, but still only an emblem, like an air image, which plays and flickers in the grand, still mirror of eternity.

The king-bird, too lazy to give chase to his proper quarry, the wavering butterfly, sways to and fro upon a tall weed; and there, at the bend of the brook, sits an old kingfisher on a dead branch, gorged with his morning meal, and regardless of his reflected image in the still pool beneath.

A conscious, interminable vacuum, were such a thing possible, would but faintly image it.

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