12 adverbs to describe how to paths

Big awnings stretched from the window over the broad gravel path outside, and in spite of the excessive heat the room was full of dim coolness.

As far as the nature of religion is concerned, the Kantian view does not exclude completion in the direction of Schleiermacher's theory of feeling, just as by its speculative interpretation of the Christian dogmas and its appreciation of the history of religion as a gradual transformation of historical faith into a faith of reason, it points out the path afterward followed by Hegel.

~A Man's Praise of His Wife~ My path forth from the east gate lay, Where cloud-like moved the girls at play.

O'er hilly path, and open Strath, We'll wander Scotland thorough; But, though so near, we will not turn Into the dale of Yarrow.

Know'st thou it well? 'Tis there, 'tis there, Our path liesFatherthither, oh repair! PROXIMITY OF THE BELOVED ONE (1795)

The Norwegians call a railway a jernbane, literally "an iron path.

A long and troubled path, with many faults and evils meantime?

The roads are merely paths beaten down by cattle.

And I knew also that the sole avenue to peace and serenity, not to happiness, was the path of renunciation and of obedience to the conventions of society, and that this was precisely the path which we should never take.

To ascend was not so easy a matter; but, chamois-like, Maggie's feet trod safely the dangerous path, and she soon knelt by the unconscious man, bathing his forehead in the clear cold water, until he showed signs of returning life.

I go, O Samas, on a path afar, Against Khumbaba I declare this war; The battle's issue thou alone dost know, Or if success attends me where I go.

"With toil of heart and knees and hands," so only can the "path upward" and the prize be won.

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