10645 examples of imagine in sentences

Imagine yourself reading a number of the Houyhnhnms Gazette, giving an account of such an experiment.

We discussed the theories which lead some of our countrymen to be unwilling to consider the nature and conditions of war, and which make many of them imagine that war can be avoided either by trusting to international arbitration or by international agreements for disarmament.

We must imagine the scop recalling vivid experiences to our early ancestors with this song of the sea: "Hail flew in hard showers.

speake, Buzzano: I imagine, dead.

But there is a ridiculous and absurd claim, made by many people, to regard history as a part of philosophy, nay, as philosophy itself; they imagine that history can take its place.

My illusion is of a more liberal kind, and I imagine a far-off, hazy, multitudinous assemblage, as in a picture of Paradise, making an approving chorus to the sentences and paragraphs of which I myself particularly enjoy the writing.

But of my elbowing neighbours with their crush hats, I usually imagine that the most distinguished among them have probably had a far more instructive journey into manhood than mine.

An amused society considered that he was severely punished, but did not take the trouble to imagine his sensations; indeed this would have been a difficulty for persons less sensitive and excitable than Merman himself.

The majority of his acquaintances, I imagine, have always thought of him as a man justly unpretending and as nobody's rival; but some of them have perhaps been struck with surprise at his reserve in praising the works of his contemporaries, and have now and then felt themselves in need of a key to his remarks on men of celebrity in various departments.

Imagine a Descartes or a Locke being recognised for nothing more than a good fellow and a perfect gentlemanwhat a painful view does such a picture suggest of impenetrable dulness in the society around them!

And you might indeed imagine that in talking to Tulpian, who has considerable interest at his disposal, Hinze had a desired appointment in his mind.

No man, I imagine, would object more strongly than Euphorion to communistic principles in relation to material property, but with regard to property in ideas he entertains such principles willingly, and is disposed to treat the distinction between Mine and Thine in original authorship as egoistic, narrowing, and low.

Hardly any man, I imagine, can have had less trouble in gathering a showy stock of information than Aquila.

If we imagine with due charity the effect on Ganymede, we shall think it greatly to his credit that he continued to feel the necessity of being something more than young, and did not sink by rapid degrees into a parallel of that melancholy object, a superannuated youthful phenomenon.

" "Precisely," said I, with a meekness which I felt was praiseworthy; "it is the feebleness of my capacity, bringing me nearer than you to the human average, that perhaps enables me to imagine certain results better than you can.

"Naturally," I persisted, "it is less easy to you than to me to imagine our race transcended and superseded, since the more energy a being is possessed of, the harder it must be for him to conceive his own death.

But I, from the point of view of a reflective carp, can easily imagine myself and my congeners dispensed with in the frame of things and giving way not only to a superior but a vastly different kind of Entity.

The obstacles do not yield at some given point; we therefore imagine we have made no headway.

I can imagine but one way of making it seem possible, namely, that this round square or rectilineal curvethis honest Jesuit, I meanhad confined his conception of idolatry to the worship of false gods;whereas his saints are genuine godlings, and his 'Magna Mater' a goddess in her own right;and that thus he overlooked the meaning of the word.

DEAR SIR, From the notice of "C.F." in the Literary Gazette, which I received this morning, I imagine that Jerdan has either bribed the printer, or purloined some sheets.

Imagine two sets of passengers, about 150 persons in each set, exchanging boats!

I can imagine nothing more lovely than the sight of the delicate creepers attached to the tall stems of these palms and twining up to their very crests.

It is impossible to imagine a head dress that looks better than this.

The reader may imagine what a crowd had gathered together during this discussion.

"We have harder things to do than to imagine evil in the future.

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