19 examples of penetralia in sentences

contents &c 190; substance, pith, marrow; backbone &c (center) 222; heart, bosom, breast; abdomen; vitals, viscera, entrails, bowels, belly, intestines, guts, chitterings^, womb, lap; penetralia [Lat.], recesses, innermost recesses; cave &c (concavity) 252.

[G.], Verstand [G.]. soul, spirit, ghost, inner man, heart, breast, bosom, penetralia mentis [Lat.], divina particula aurae

That transcendental power was an ordinance of empire, which ought to be kept back within the penetralia of the constitution.

Aged military veterans whose breasts carried a row of medals saluted Mr. Oxford as he entered, and, within the penetralia, beings in silk hats as faultless as Mr. Oxford's raised those hats to Mr. Oxford, who did not raise his in reply.

But Mr. Coleridge stands on much lower ground, and will be known to future times only as a man who overrated and abused his talentswho saw glimpses of that glory which he could not graspwho presumptuously came forward to officiate as High-Priest at mysteries beyond his kenand who carried himself as if he had been familiarly admitted into the Penetralia of Nature, when in truth he kept perpetually stumbling at the very Threshold.

We follow it and ascend the slope till we come to a point known as the summa sacra via, just where the arch of Titus now stands, and where then was the temple of Jupiter Stator, and where also a shrine of the public Penates and another of the Lares (of which no trace is now left) warn us that we are close on the penetralia of the Roman State.

The former moved apparently in a forbidden penetralia of this house of mystery.

Many of the doctrines whispered in 1847 only to those who had been admitted to the penetralia of the Nauvoo Temple are proclaimed unblushingly in 1857 from the pulpit in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City.

" Such a letter as this admits one to the very penetralia of the supremely artistic mindbut the wonder of Keats' confession is that he saw himself as clearly and distinctly as he saw everyone else.

He was aware of some glorious new thing in the penetralia of his little spirit, vibrating with happiness.

Out of doors the flutes of Pan cried to him to dance: indoors the echoes of yet greater music whispered in the penetralia of his spirit that he should cry.

We transfer our allegiance from one master to another, without being unfaithful to either; from being subjects of a ruler that wields the temporal sceptre we become servants of the monarch who sits enthroned in the penetralia of our heart.

Others could be heard, in the penetralia of the vast structure, coming, going, busily at work.

"You, Enemark?" asked he, of the man at the neutralizer far down in the penetralia of the giant air-liner.

From the penetralia of the air-liner, confused shouts burst forth.

To those who, like the most of us in America, vainly hunger and thirst after the sweets of sound, the book was an initiation into the very penetralia of music, we mounted and rested in that sphere from the distastes of too practical life, long afterwards we seemed to hear the immortal Song of which it spoke, and our souls were refreshed.

The realizing activity of which we have spoken is the middle term of the syllogism, one of whose extremes is the universal essence, the Idea, which reposes in the penetralia of Spirit; and the other, the complex of external thingsobjective matter.

Again and again he flashes light into the darkest penetralia of the human soul.

There is the penetralia, the esoteric belief, in all great systems of national belief.

19 examples of  penetralia  in sentences