38 collocations for irradiates

" A gleam of joy irradiated the face of Gelsomina, who turned eagerly to the listening monk, as she continued "His Highness listens," she said, "and we shall prevail!

And the invincible vague hope of youth, and the irrepressible consciousness of power, were almost ready to flame up afresh, contrary to all reason, and irradiate her starless soul.

The love of angels and living souls is mutual amongst themselves, towards us militant in the church, and all such as love God; as the sunbeams irradiate the earth from those celestial thrones, they by their well wishes reflect on us, [4502]in salute hominum promovenda alacres, et constantes administri, there is joy in heaven for every sinner that repenteth; they pray for us, are solicitous for our good, [4503]Casti genii.

Gallienus, therefore, could not patronise exact science; and the great literary light of the age, Longinus, irradiated the court of Palmyra.

But a perfect "mate" irradiates the mind with the calm of indisputable things.

Under the lingering spell of his dream, her golden hair, which fell in rippling curls, seemed like a halo of purity and innocence and peace, irradiating the atmosphere around her.

He presents the universal physical experiences of life that are understood by all men, and irradiates this life with emotion and romance.

With glory irradiating every feature, it says to the boldest, Thus far shalt thou come and no farther.

But the light which flashed from, the eyes of the youth, and seemed to irradiate the countenance of the maiden, showed that his emotions were more rapid and ardent than those inspired by fraternal love.

The châlet was in darkness, and the door was locked, but through the uncurtained glass of the window, she was able to irradiate the emptiness of its interior.

As he called, a shaft of late sunlight suddenly irradiated the tall slim form of a woman coming up the wood.

What would become of your country itself, whence the spirit of freedom soars into light, and rising hope irradiates the future of humanity?

There is a light irradiating all such gatherings which is totally irrespective of gas or wax-candles.

With outstretched hands and a joyous expression on her countenance irradiating even her glasses, she advanced toward Ferragut.

As she felt her way to firmer ground with him, she allowed what was evidently a perfectly spontaneous affection to irradiate the look she turned upon him and to warm her lovely voice.

The reflections from the upper spheres shall irradiate the lower, and Death is the triumphal arch through which we pass from glory to glory!"

Without emotion his Cyclopean orb directed its gaze from one to another till, midway between the Third Hand and the Second-Engineer, it was observed to irradiate a sudden and unaccustomed luminosity.

" From the numerous notices in papers of all parties and sects, I will merely quote the following: The New-York Observer thus announces his death: "The venerable Isaac T. Hopper, whose placid benevolent face has so long irradiated almost every public meeting for doing good, and whose name, influence, and labors have been devoted with an apostolic simplicity and constancy to humanity, died on Friday last, at an advanced age.

It irradiates every Metal, and enriches Lead with all the Properties of Gold.

WASHINGTON GLADDEN STEPHEN T. LIVINGSTON '87 Washington Gladden, whose very name irradiates the nobility and wholesomeness of the man himself, has for years been a foremost interpreter of the perplexing problems of our time.

It did not so properly apprehend, as irradiate the object; not so much find, as make things intelligible.

Lastly, as to the agreeable levities, which, though contemptible in bulk, are the twinkling corpuscula which should irradiate a right friendly epistleyour puns and small jests are, I apprehend, extremely circumscribed in their sphere of action.

It was the brightest, most brilliant Mediterranean sunshine which irradiated the scene the morning on which we arrived at Smyrna.

Can the night Prevail to cast her shadows o'er the earth While the sun's beams irradiate the sky? KING.

And, as she listened, inspiration came, Irradiating all her spirit, lifting it Beyond her sorrow and her daily want Of Kathanal.

38 collocations for  irradiates