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Henze described this song cycle as an “encounter between Germany and Greece as conjured up by a poet whose brain was clouded by insanity and who expressed his vision in wonderful but apparently disjoined phrases.” Review: Cantata Profana Revives a Henze Cycle Inspired by German Poems 2015-09-13T04:00:00Z
When Brutus, in contemplating the assassination of Caesar, says that “the abuse of greatness is, when it disjoins / Remorse from power,” the lines feel shockingly apropos. The Public Theatre at Fifty: “A Machine for Making Community” 2017-06-07T04:00:00Z
If that approach made for a slightly disjoined fall collection, it was one filled with terrific clothes.” | Yves Saint Laurent Wins! 2011-03-09T03:55:10Z
"As the body metabolizes the rapamycin, the two fragments disjoin, deactivating the system." Split gene-editing tool offers greater precision 2023-09-21T04:00:00Z
The pandemic highlighted the underlying weakness of the US public health system, particularly around its data systems and tech infrastructure: they’re outdated, disjoined, and underfunded, which leaves the country vulnerable to infectious disease threats. The pandemic showed that Big Tech isn’t a public health savior 2021-06-03T04:00:00Z
It is Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission President, who excuses his wobbly entrance with a somewhat disjoined aria about his sciatica, which then turns into a plea for more military powers for the European Union. Imagining the “Trump in Europe” opera 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z
I was sitting at the front window of Rogers Park Social, a bar on the north side of Chicago, when the gunshots rang out – a dozen, at least, in a disjoined, chaotic pattern. After his wife was killed, a widower reflects on what needs to change: 'It's the guns' 2018-03-06T05:00:00Z
Separately he called for a radical overhaul of the disjoined framework governing the complex European processed meat supply chain. Flying while butch 2013-02-26T18:32:00Z
God cannot have the faculty of judgment—judgment implies in the act of judging a conjoining or disjoining of two or more thoughts, but this involves change of mental condition. Theological Essays 2012-03-27T02:00:21.867Z
It was a delightful hike out to the Ledge, that big, rugged rock that leaned over a pretty, disjoined lake, made up of tributaries from springs and rain flows. The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge Nora's Real Vacation 2012-01-20T03:00:14.427Z
Many single lines and expressions that have been gathered accidentally, as mere isolated phrases, disjoined from the context in which they originally occurred, bear traces of the ardour with which they were cast into shape. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z
The idea and the reality no longer coincide; they are disjoined. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z
The letters were blurred and indistinct, ill-formed, irregular, disjoined--in general, mere hieroglyphics. Miss Arnott's Marriage 2011-11-11T03:00:33Z
Can the doctrine of our Lord's Incarnation be disjoined from one physical miracle? Supernatural Religion, Vol. I. (of III) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation 2011-08-30T02:00:33.183Z
So Amaziah's bargain with the Israelites, when the Lord was not with them, is condemned by the prophet, admonishing him to disjoin himself from them, 2 Chron. xxv. A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods 2011-08-21T02:00:31.760Z
Nine students were expelled from the Congregational Academy for holding “Morisonian” doctrines, and in 1845 eight churches were disjoined from the Congregational Union of Scotland and formed a connexion with the Evangelical Union. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
The high opposite p. 196shores of Somersetshire either descended in fertile slopes, laid out in pastures and cornfields; or, abruptly disjoined, opposed their cliffs, a naked surface of rock, to the waves.  A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire 2011-07-08T02:00:18.387Z
O Rome! in sacredness as Jerusalem, in wickedness as Babylon, how bitter is the conflict that breaks forth in the heart at seeing holy places and holy character thus disjoined! Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family 2011-06-17T02:00:18.293Z
Can the doctrine of His justification of us and intercession for us, be disjoined from another?... Supernatural Religion, Vol. I. (of III) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation 2011-08-30T02:00:33.183Z
It is an insuperable source of fallacy in human observation as well as in human judgment, that we never can sufficiently disjoin our own individuality from our estimates of moral nature. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 2011-06-14T02:00:20.590Z
Whenever the strokes, or dots, marking the accent or the pauses are omitted, or misplaced, whole sentences are thrown into confusion; compound words are disjoined, and separate words are jumbled together. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
God can not have the faculty of judgment—judgment implies in the act of judging a conjoining or disjoining of two or more thoughts, but this involves change of mental condition. A Few Words About the Devil And Other Biographical Sketches and Essays 2011-05-31T02:00:28.247Z
Casual and hardcore seem to be irreparably disjoined markets, but how long would you imagine until the technology satisfies both? THQ CEO Takes on the Game Industry's $60 Price Point 2011-04-18T15:02:41Z
They are a part of the truth; sometimes a greater, sometimes a smaller part, but exaggerated, distorted, and disjoined from the truths by which they ought to be accompanied and limited. On Liberty 2011-01-12T03:00:34.363Z
"So, by a roaring tempest as the flood, A whole Armada of collected sail Is scatter'd and disjoined from fellowship." William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z
Whoever presumes to break off the lines of his love from his neighbor, must, in like manner, disjoin and break them off from God at the same time. True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
When you pull apart the Missouri invention, it disjoins the way chicken does, with a few random strands of "meat" hanging loosely. Tastes Like Chicken: The Quest for Fake Meat 2010-06-04T17:00:00Z
He called the Taliban a "formidable" enemy, though one that was a "bit disjoined at this point in time." Petraeus: No Need for Extreme Interrogation 2010-02-22T02:31:00Z
These pipes are disjoined at the upper part of the obelisk, which forms a sort of basin, with which the pipes are connected. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
Mrs. Prime, who, of the two, was the more logical, would not disjoin her personal and her scriptural hatreds. Rachel Ray
Nay, the love of God and of our neighbor can be no more disjoined or put asunder, than the divine and human natures in Christ. True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
Dialectic is the correct joining and disjoining of Ideas. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
It is of importance that the means of living be not disjoined from the end for which we live; and I feel that, in my case, the disunion is complete. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative
Distinguishing its elements and parts, it gives them separate names, and what it thus disjoins it can not easily put together. Essays in Radical Empiricism
He rose to his feet, his arms writhing like disjoined, broken-backed snakes across his scarred chest. Astounding Stories, June, 1931
As presented in collections from the eastern United States, the two forms might well be disjoined. The North American Slime-Moulds A Descriptive List of All Species of Myxomycetes Hitherto Reported from the Continent of North America, with Notes on Some Extra-Limital Species
The Gospels, the Epistles, and the Apocalypse, exhibits the sum of the contents of the New.—There is no disjoining the Law from the Gospel. Inspiration and Interpretation Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford
It was seen that if in some way the X chromosomes failed to disjoin in certain eggs, the exceptions could be explained. A Critique of the Theory of Evolution
Each had verily something in mind that would have made a hash of mutual suspicion and in presence of which, as a possibility, they were more united than disjoined. The Wings of the Dove, Volume II
Indeed, as a matter of liking, not quite disjoined from criticism, I should put them very high indeed. Sir Walter Scott Famous Scots Series
For God’s sake, my dear sir, quit not the councils of your country, until you see us forever disjoined from Great Britain. Patrick Henry
O thou to whom it first occurred To solder the disjoined, and dower Thy native language with a word Of power: We bless thee! Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7
Jefferson said: The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of freedom may destroy, but cannot disjoin them. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
A notable feature of the admirable work of Mr. Church is the elucidation of the truth, so often overlooked, that events never spring into being disjoined from antecedents leading to them. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The highest mental attainments also, when disjoined from moral excellence, tend only, as in the fallen angels, to stimulate their pride, and to aggravate their misery. A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education
Gratitude, though it can hardly be disjoined from love, is seldom cherished for the same person in the same degree with love. A Manual of Moral Philosophy
Its old logs, disjoined and askew, were all but on the ground. Virginia of Elk Creek Valley
It is said these earldoms may, and probably will, be again disjoined, and the titles and honours of Marr and Kellie inherited by two distinct noblemen. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17
The Department of Justice was disjoined from that of the Police, a superior court was established, and the direction of the finances given to a special council, reporting every week to the empress. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
It disjoins belief from its only safe ground, experience. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
As soon may you expect a plant, wrenched from the soil and shut out from the sunshine to grow, as expect any Christian progress in the hearts which are disjoined from Jesus Christ. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
But add unto this, that being thus separated in affection, and disjoined, as it were, in natural dispositions, we cannot draw near to God in any ordinance,—as the word, prayer, &c. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
She pointed to Margaret, who was sitting with her hands clasped as if they were never to be disjoined, and with a face of the deepest distress. Deerbrook
An idea, disjoined from an institution, is spirit without body; just as an institution that does not embody a noble idea, is body without spirit. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
In the camp of the enemy: irrevocably disjoined from the progressive destinies of humanity; irrevocably adverse to the desires, to the aspirations which agitate his people and the people of believers. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
Events may be connected together, which were entirely disjoined, and conclusions deduced from this fictitious connexion, which are of course unfounded. The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings
Yet, often it falls out, that in men's apprehensions and endeavours, they are disjoined. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
Her principal, if not her sole object, was to disjoin these, and to supplant the impurer strains. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
It was answered, That speech brought the captivity of the one; they having disjoined their strength. Notes and Queries, Number 190, June 18, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Then there came from the shadowy circle of listeners no clatter of hands and voices, but a low disjoined murmur;—the very attar of applause. The Great Amulet
By keeping silence, you accustom the mass to disjoin the moral from the political, theory from practice, the ideal from the real, heaven from earth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
When a man is separated from many things, yet he may be but more conjoined to himself, and so the further disjoined from God. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
Let angel-forms angelic truths maintain; Nature disjoins the beauteous and profane. The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2
He seemed to be more than ever disjoined from his party. Phineas Redux
There is moreover that noble sentiment, love for the City of Rome, from which two princes, both of whom govern in her name, should never be disjoined. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
But that an acknowledgment of God conjoins and denial disjoins will be clarified by some things made known to me in the spiritual world. Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence
Nay, these you disjoin in your profession, which are really one, without which the name of Christianity is an empty, vain, and ridiculous appellation. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
And the earth, thus disjoined and rent asunder, closed on him again; but to this day a ditch yet remaining declareth the judgment of the divine wrath. The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings
She soon went to pieces; I was shewn where she had been, and saw her disjoined timbers tossed on the waves. The Last Man
How hard it is on the great mass of mankind, that this meanness is so seldom disjoined from the zeal of popular championship! The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch
He says, "it joins words, but disjoins the sense." Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar.
These linguistic concretions are enough to show how hard it is for primitive thought to disjoin what is joined fast in the world of everyday experience. Anthropology
Thou hast at length arrived at Purgatory; See there the cliff that closeth it around; See there the entrance, where it seems disjoined. Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920
Whoever, therefore, violates these conditions does ipso facto disjoin himself from me. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time: the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
The point of the cape is low; but within it, is a tolerably high hill, which is disjoined from the mountains by low land; so that, at a distance, the cape looks like an island. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
In such instances, the upper portion of the scapula is disjoined from all attachment, and with every movement the animal makes, the scapula is moved back and forth. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Approaches, also, are effected according to the agreements or likenesses of the states of life; for agreement or likeness of life conjoins, and disagreement and unlikeness disjoin. Earths In Our Solar System Which Are Called Planets, and Earths In The Starry Heaven Their Inhabitants, And The Spirits And Angels There
It has not the unique historic position of the first voyage of Columbus, which brought together two streams of human life that had been disjoined since the glacial period. Great Epochs in American History, Volume I. Voyages Of Discovery And Early Explorations: 1000 A.D.-1682
If, indeed, Great Britain, disjoined from her colonies, be a match for the most potent nations of Europe, with the colonies thrown into their scale, they may go on securely. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
There are, however, a good many hills considerably elevated, but they are disjoined by large tracts of flat land that appeared to be perfectly destitute of wood, and very barren. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
When these irritative motions are disturbed, if the degree be not very great, the exertion of voluntary attention to any other object, or any sudden sensation, will disjoin these new habits of motion. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
How happy are all other living things, Which though the day disjoin by several flight, The quiet evening yet together brings, And each returns unto his love at night! Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles: Idea, Fidesa and Chloris
In both joined and disjoined hands dot i and cross t accurately to avoid confusion; e. g. A Library Primer
What Nature has disjoined in one way wisdom may unite in another. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12)
These ranges are interrupted or disjoined at irregular distances, by narrow paths, or lanes, that pass upward; but those which run in the direction of the houses, between the rows, are much broader. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
Some links of successive trains or of synchronous tribes of action may be left out without disjoining the whole. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
It is the man who is presented to us in his works, and who can no more be disjoined from them than the light from the vase, the beauties of which it discloses. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
The Cambridge editor takes διαζην as an infinitive disjoined from the construction. The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I.
Sensual love joined their bodies but disjoined their souls; it kept their souls strangers to one another; but of this love is begotten a fruit of their flesh—a child. Tragic Sense Of Life
Death hath disjoined the truest love, I know, That nature yet to this low world revealed, And quenched the flame in its most charming glow. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
You can easily see that, let the colored people come to be a hireling class, and their interests and those of their masters are disjoined. The Sable Cloud A Southern Tale With Northern Comments (1861)
The bottom of this bay was called Cumberland Bay; and it seemed to be disjoined from the sea, which washes the N.W. coast of this country, by a narrow neck of land. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15 Forming A Complete History Of The Origin And Progress Of Navigation, Discovery, And Commerce, By Sea And Land, From The Earliest Ages To The Present Time
Bounding over boulders or from them, flashing through catclaw and ocatillo, the appearance swooped and fell, the blend disjoined and shaped to semblance of a very small red pony bearing a very small blue boy. Copper Streak Trail
Are our existing arts and languages doomed to perish? or was it only the earlier races who were thus profoundly disjoined from one another? Five Years of Theosophy
Raphael aims at the loveliness which cannot be disjoined from goodness. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
Every day the dust persistently settled between the disjoined boards of the platform. Abbe Mouret's Transgression
One of the latter, the end of which I could not see, was disjoined from that in which the ships were at anchor, by the point we then stood upon. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15 Forming A Complete History Of The Origin And Progress Of Navigation, Discovery, And Commerce, By Sea And Land, From The Earliest Ages To The Present Time
The islanders of the South Sea are not singular then, in mentally disjoining official dignity from moral excellence.--E. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14
Past and present and future are not disjoined but joined. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations
Karma is devoid of gu@na, cannot remain at one time in more than one object, inheres in dravya alone, and is an independent cause of contact or disjoining. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1
Sentiment, caprice, arbitrary liking or disliking, are names for states of feeling that do not necessarily arise from their objects, but may be joined or disjoined by education, custom, or the power of the will. Moral Science; a Compendium of Ethics
And I prove that they have not the power to take it away, because they are disjoined so much from Nobility. The Banquet (Il Convito)
The strata of cliffs were broken and disjoined, lying sloping in different directions. An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 2
Nearly fifty years of wintry neglect and summer scorching had not availed to disjoin Harriet from organic dependence upon her mother. The Mettle of the Pasture
Number, measure, separateness, contact, and disjoining, the quality of belonging to a higher or lower class, action, all these as they abide in things possessing colour are visible to the eye. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1
Racine has not placed and here to disjoin, but to unite. Delsarte System of Oratory
There was a dilapidated hut, with disjoined boards, before which Dingo was barking lamentably. Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen
Distinguishing its elements and parts, it gives them separate names, and what it thus disjoins it cannot easily put together. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
These two questions—the nature of the revelation, and the evidence of the revelation—cannot be disjoined. Occasional Papers Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, 1846-1890
Contact and disjoining are also the result of karma. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1
An, as I apprehend, is here a mere prefix, which has somehow been mistaken in form, and erroneously disjoined from the following word. The Grammar of English Grammars
Collateral events are so artfully woven into the contexture of his principal story, that they cannot be disjoined without leaving it lacerated and broken. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 03 The Rambler, Volume II
The same things disjoined in one respect appear as conjoined in another. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
The external, then, in an actually disjoined state, cannot, strictly speaking, be the human form, but only a diagram of it. Lectures on Art
Contact may be due to the action of one or two things, or the effect of another contact and so is disjoining. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1
But both have long been disjoined from this connexion, and hence owe has become regular. The Grammar of English Grammars
CONCEPTIONS.—Between the disjoined souls of married partners there is effected conjunction in a middle love, otherwise there would be no conceptions, 245. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
Because the names of finite things and their relations are disjoined, it doesn't follow that the realities named need a deus ex machina from on high to conjoin them. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
He talked and acted as if my fortune were totally disjoined from his; yet was I indebted to him for the morsel which sustained my life. Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist
Ideas thronged into my mind which I was unable to disjoin or to regulate. Wieland: or, the Transformation, an American Tale
Besides, there's naught of which thou canst declare It lives disjoined from body, shut from void— A kind of third in nature. On the Nature of Things
Arcanum relative to conception, which takes place though the souls of two married partners be disjoined, 245. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
Anna watched him as he sat with bent head and knitted brows, trying to fit together the disjoined pieces. The Reef
Her pace, therefore, is an odd, disjointed and disjoining, sort of movement that is rather disagreeable at first, but you soon grow reconciled to it.  Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
Thy name Shall be the copious matter of my song Henceforth, and never shall my heart thy praise Forget, nor from thy Father's praise disjoin. Paradise Lost
The second signal sounds, the troop divides In three distinguish'd parts, with three distinguish'd guides Again they close, and once again disjoin; In troop to troop oppos'd, and line to line. The Aeneid English
Do not repay me my own coin, The sharp rebuke, the frown, the groan; No, stir my memory to disjoin Your emanation from my own. Georgian Poetry 1920-22
We should be content with whatsoever Santa Glaus bestows, so long as it be cheese, disjoined from all traps whatsoever, unmixed with Paris green, and free from glass, strychnine, and other harmful ingredients. A Little Book of Profitable Tales
I maintain, that in the 2d antist: you do disjoin Nature and the world, and contrary to your conduct in the 2d strophe. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820
Events do not spring into being, disjoined from antecedents leading to them. Outline of Universal History
"I may disjoin my hand, but not my faith." The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish
When the kingdoms of Spain were united, when the great fiefs in France were annexed to the crown, it was no longer expedient for the nations of Great Britain to continue disjoined. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition
This disjoining of deed from will, of practice from theory, is to put asunder what God has joined by an indissoluble sacrament. Among My Books First Series
Past and present and future are not disjoined, but joined. Poems By Walt Whitman
The four kingdoms of Leon, Castile, Aragon, and Navarre, after the death of Sancho, as time went on, were joined and disjoined among themselves in many different ways. Outline of Universal History
The East and West Ends and North side of this Island are wooded-in Groves, and the firm Land appeared disjoined and like a Number of Islands, and very probably is so. Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World
And it is of consequence to their happiness, as well as to their conduct, if those can be disjoined, that men should have this idea properly formed. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition
Only Wordsworth, in the romantic period, felt that the poet's life ought not to be wholly disjoined from his fellows. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
This disjoined logic was intelligible enough to the daughter. Daniel Deronda
So we, if we would have the obedience of our vocabularies, dare not lag into desultory attention to either words when disjoined or words as potentially combined into the larger units of thought and feeling. The Century Vocabulary Builder
The bonds that united them were like cords of India-rubber: they would stretch, and the parts would be seemingly disjoined, only to return to their old union with the recoil. The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century
Commercial nations discover, that any one of these characters is sufficient in one person; and that the ends of each, when disjoined, are more easily accomplished. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition
As this vision was totally disjoined from earthly objects, it won the soul away from all interest in life. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
We had found a spot where existence was a blessing; a spot where to exist was enough; where the "to be" was, for a moment, disjoined from the inexorable "to do," or "to suffer." Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
All the moral theories of antiquity were utterly disjoined from religion. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
What nature has disjoined in one way, wisdom may unite in another. Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America
Mr. Taggett's diary was precisely a diary,--disjoined, full of curt, obscure phrases and irrelevant reflections,--for which reason it will not be reproduced here. The Stillwater Tragedy
This leaves us with the common-sense world, in which we find things partly joined and partly disjoined. Pragmatism
And thus disjoined, instead of united, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards moved along their way through life, envied by hundreds, who, in exchanging with them, would have left an Eden of happiness for a dreary wilderness. Married Life; Its Shadows and Sunshine
The objects which receive those appellations are, of themselves, foreign to us; they are totally disjoined and separated from us; and nothing but the general interests of society can form the connexion. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
The last link between the midsummer customs of gathering the mistletoe and lighting the bonfires is supplied by Balder’s myth, which can hardly be disjoined from the customs in question. The Golden Bough
King Ferdinand felt that his army, thus disjoined and enclosed in an enemy's country, was in a perilous situation, and that the utmost discipline and vigilance were necessary. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
"I conceived the subject as connected with you, and I will never disjoin the two ideas." The Last Chronicle of Barset
Raffaelle's imagination is not so elevated; his figures are not so much disjoined from our own diminutive race of beings, though his ideas are chaste, noble, and of great conformity to their subjects. Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners
When he was introduced he understood why, for Miss Honeychurch, disjoined from her music stool, was only a young lady with a quantity of dark hair and a very pretty, pale, undeveloped face. A Room with a View
How happy are all other living things, Which, through the day, disjoined by several flight, The quiet evening yet together brings, And each returns unto his Love at night! The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2
The soldier was altogether disjoined from the citizen and from the subject. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Raffaelle’s imagination is not so elevated; his figures are not so much disjoined from our own diminutive race of beings, though his ideas are chaste, noble, and of great conformity to their subjects.  Seven Discourses on Art
The Union came: but though it joined legislatures, it left hearts as widely disjoined as ever. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4
In such circumstances, what a stroke of policy to have disjoined Friedrich Wilhelm from the Hanover Alliance, and brought him over to our own! History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06
And there where I affirmed this proposition, defect was not amended by a prayer, because the prayer was disjoined from God. Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Purgatory
O souls who art arrived to see the shameful ravage that hath thus disjoined my leaves from me, collect them at the foot of the wretched bush. Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Hell
Without this method a play when acted is at best a disjoined and incoherent piece of work, instead of being a harmonious whole like the fine performance of an orchestral symphony. Little Masterpieces of Autobiography: Actors
Th' abuse of greatness is, when it disjoins Remorse from power; and, to speak truth of Caesar, I have not known when his affections sway'd More than his reason. Julius Caesar
Only one course, therefore, was left: and that was to disjoin the regal title from the regal prerogatives. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
After this cataract the Nile again collects its scattered stream among the rocks, which seem to be disjoined in this place only to afford it a passage.  A Voyage to Abyssinia
Thus he mused For him, the cynic in the Sage had play A hazy moment, by a breath dispersed; To think, of all alive most wedded they, Whom time disjoined! Poems — Volume 3
The bright wing, the black hoof, He shall peruse, from Reason not disjoined, And never unfaith clamouring to be coined To faith by proof. Poems — Volume 2
Ambition, which, in good times, and in good minds, is half a virtue, now, disjoined from every elevated and philanthropic sentiment, becomes a selfish cupidity scarcely less ignoble than avarice. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
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