9 adverbs to describe how to lucid

"Does not all this sound admirably lucid and sensible?

I think myself we have been, and are still, fatally and disastrously not lucid.

And in her look, a look that for the moment was divinely lucid, Gwenda saw Ally's secret and hidden kinship with herself.

[Footnote 1: A Congregational clergyman of Massachusetts, original in theology, and eminently lucid in style.

They require also a popular system of metaphysics, which, in order for it to be this, must combine many rare qualities; for instance, it must be exceedingly lucid, and yet in the right places be obscure, nay, to a certain extent, impenetrable; then a correct and satisfying moral system must be combined with its dogmas; above everything, it must bring inexhaustible consolation in suffering and death.

Having already described these instruments, there is little to comment upon; he is excellently lucid in his explanations.

I think myself we have been, and are still, fatally and disastrously not lucid.

This was intended to be familiar and popular, and therefore, presumably, lucid.

"You know," he replied, "the kind of mysterious perception to which we can resort, and are probably aware how strangely lucid in some points, how strangely darkened in others, is the vision that does not depend on ordinary human senses?" As we spoke we had passed Eunané once or twice, walking backwards and forwards along the path near which she sat.

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