66 examples of phantasmagoria in sentences

I cannot choose but see all the damned phantasmagoria, but I do not believe it real, and this is the difference between my case andandmadness!

Then, like a man who did not mince his words, he said: "See, my dear, all this phantasmagoria of mystery has turned your pretty head.

It was the same with the young men on the other side of the Rhine, and there as here, they were escorted by their gods: Country, Justice, Right, Liberty, Progress of the World, Eden-like dreams of re-born humanity, a whole phantasmagoria of mystic ideas in which young men shrouded their passions.

Priam Farll never tired of the phantasmagoria of Upper Richmond Road.

The poem of Ariosto is scarcely an epic, nor is that of Bojardo; but it is not this because each is too promiscuous and crowded in its brilliant phantasmagoria to conform to the severe laws of that lofty and inexorable class of poem?

He lay devising the best means of obviating the present danger, while the persons whom he beheld glimmered before him, less like distinct and individual forms, than like the phantoms of a fever, or the phantasmagoria with which a disease of the optic nerves has been known to people a sick man's chamber.

" He was for some time the editor of College Rhymes, a Christ Church paper, in which his poem, "A Sea Dirge" (afterwards republished in "Phantasmagoria," and again in "Rhyme?

At the beginning of 1869 his "Phantasmagoria," a collection of poems grave and gay, was published by Macmillan.

From a photograph by Lewis Carroll.] It had been Lewis Carroll's intention to have "Phantasmagoria" illustrated, and he had asked George du Maurier to undertake the work; but the plan fell through.

" A few days after the publication of "Phantasmagoria," Lewis Carroll sent the first chapter of his new story to the press.

" A common form of vision is a phantasmagoria, or the appearance of a crowd of phantoms, sometimes hurrying past like men in a street.

I know no less than three men, eminent in the scientific world, who have these phantasmagoria in one form or another.

A near relative of my own saw phantasmagoria very frequently.

I suspect that the phantasmagoria may be in some part due to blended memories; the number of possible combinations would be practically endless, and each combination would give a new face.

The curious fact already alluded to of five editors of newspapers being known to me as having phantasmagoria, points to a connection between two forms of fluency, the literary and the visual.

Angrily, he would brush the whole phantasmagoria away, force himself back into the world of Equatoria, stride out of his rooms, if it were day, and down into the city; but the pressure of the deeper activities of his mind would steal back and command him.

" In 1869 Lewis Carroll published a little book of rhymes called Phantasmagoria.

Phantasmagoria filled an aching void during the ten years which elapsed between the appearance of Verses and Translations and that of Fly Leaves.

But dark and broken as they are, they yet trail an epic splendour, they bear the whole phantasmagoria of ancestral and of racial memories, of "old, unhappy, far-off things, and battles long ago".

I hadI can't say exactly why, but it may have been from the exquisite anguish and profound impressions of unearthly horror, with which this strange phantasmagoria was associatedan insurmountable antipathy to describing the exact nature of my nightly troubles to my friend and comrade.

A la carte: a gourmet's phantasmagoria.

Were reason equal to the strain put upon it under these circumstances, in what light might the phantasmagoria of human life appear?

The faces of the folk that watched, the garmentry of the Bishop and his priests, the red robes of the young Duke and his assessors, spun round me in a hideous phantasmagoria.

Faces grown familiar for a few days and never seen afterpictures photographed upon the memory in all their vividnessglimpses of cathedrals, of palaces, of ruins, of sunset and storm, sea and shore, flit before me for a moment, and are gone like phantasmagoria.

And like phantasmagoria they impressed me at the time.

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