单词 | interpenetrate |
例句 | All you need to bear in mind is that rhetoric is a fuzzy art: these divisions overlap and interpenetrate. Words Like Loaded Pistols 2011-10-20T00:00:00Z You find yourself sorting through the elaborate, often dizzying, interpenetrating reflections of its structure, the sky, the Met, the city, Central Park. Art Review: Tomás Saraceno’s ‘Cloud City,’ on the Met’s Roof 2012-05-25T23:00:40Z And here is where the interpenetrating resonances grow fascinating. Recording As a Road To Recovery 2011-01-27T22:59:45Z It’s an intense talisman — interpenetrated by past, present, future. Photographs of Wendover Air Base and Chernobyl 2012-03-10T05:03:24Z The experience was hypnotic, with lifelong consequences, for it showed me how the worlds of fact and fiction can interpenetrate. Ian McEwan: when faith in fiction falters – and how it is restored 2013-02-16T08:30:12Z A slippery language of compromise allows the mind to use them while doubting them at the same time, with phrases such as “one informs the other” and both “interpenetrate.” It’s easy to overthink Picasso 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z Biomorphism was also central to Noguchi’s work, and he gives it an anguished turn, creating wounded landscapes, pitted and slashed, and standing abstract figures that are punctured and interpenetrated by dull, blade-like forms. The use and abuse of the feminine in Hirshhorn’s ‘Marvelous Objects’ 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z Weird stuff, essentially, happens – as, in an infinite multitude of interpenetrating universes, you might expect it to. The Adjacent by Christopher Priest – review 2013-06-26T09:56:10Z “The Planetary Omnibus” immerses the reader in a world where our apparent reality and low-rent, pop-culture fixtures that refused to go away interpenetrate each other to create a new status quo. ArtsBeat: A Strange, Familiar Place in ‘Planetary Omnibus’ 2014-02-20T21:09:02Z But things improve as the two stories, or at least the two pairs of actors, eventually start to interpenetrate. Review: In ‘Breeders,’ Parenting as a (Literal) Cage Match 2017-10-02T04:00:00Z As the past and the present interpenetrate in Clark’s performance, you may feel, as I did, the themes of “Kimberly Akimbo” recombining to achieve an even sharper focus. Review: ‘Kimberly Akimbo,’ Both Great and Small, Seizes the Day 2022-11-10T05:00:00Z Negative space and positive materiality interpenetrate in an extraordinary formal condensation of Cubist technique. Review: Picasso season arrives in L.A. with two smashing museum shows 2022-10-26T04:00:00Z The possibility that all things known and unknown are interpenetrated. A tribute to mosaics, moonlight and mystery Crazing patterns in polymers form in a direction perpendicular to the applied stress, and consist of interpenetrating, micrometre-scale voids bridged by highly oriented polymer microfibrils. Crazy colour printing without ink 2019-06-18T04:00:00Z The substantial reconstruction that is needed to convert single networks into interpenetrating ones requires a large energy barrier to be overcome. A twist in the tale of the structure of ice 2019-05-21T04:00:00Z “There are numerous elements that interpenetrate,” Benjamin explained. How the Composer George Benjamin Finally Found His Voice 2018-09-10T04:00:00Z Two of the figures embrace, and their bodies interpenetrate to form a new anthropomorphic — no, feminamorphic — tree. Review: At the Korean DMZ, reunification through one artist's strange lens 2018-07-07T04:00:00Z Also relevant for Israeli security policy is the insistently refractory and possibly interpenetrating issue of Palestinian statehood. In the Face of a Near-Nuclear Iran, Israel Must Unveil Its Own Weapons 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z It works both ways, too; art and life interpenetrate each other. Donna Tartt: Is this the year of The Goldfinch? 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z Bohemia was peculiarly dangerous soil, for it was thoroughly interpenetrated with the leaven of heresy. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z The two systems interlace, interpenetrate each other, so that the slightest modification of the one is followed by a corresponding change in the other. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Further, we find upon closer investigation that the two poles of an antithesis, positive and negative, e.g., are as inseparable as they are opposed, and that despite all their opposition, they mutually interpenetrate. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific 2012-03-26T02:00:37.300Z The divine spirit must interpenetrate the entire secular life: whereby wisdom is concrete within it, and it carries the terms of its own justification. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z It says that it interpenetrates all the nations of the civilized world. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:04:02.353Z The number of these who were really heretics, both Catharan and Waldensian, is large, and shows how thoroughly the population was interpenetrated with heresy. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Each separate point-system is occupied by similar material particles, but these may be different for the different interpenetrating partial systems which form the complex system.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z Already the youth of the settlement are thoroughly interpenetrated with esteem and affection for the mother country and its mighty people. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume I (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-02T03:00:25.873Z The psychological enigma presented by Pius can only be solved by looking steadily at the two root-ideas, which interpenetrate and supplement one another in his mind. Letters From Rome on the Council 2011-11-25T03:00:11.447Z It is claimed that Catholicism "interpenetrates all the nations of the civilized world," and that "in some it holds the whole nation in its unity." The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:04:02.353Z I knew his breed; To the best of them Woburn Place is Woburn Place, and Leicester Square Leicester Square; and to the worst of them these two things quickly interpenetrate and weld. In Accordance with the Evidence 2011-11-06T02:00:12.393Z But however completely this process was carried out, and his materials interpenetrated by his own peculiarities of style and language, he did not succeed in entirely obliterating the traces of independent written sources. Supernatural Religion, Vol. III. (of III) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation 2011-08-30T02:00:34.690Z The confusion grew and interpenetrated, till I felt that 264 nothing but dumping all that was there into the river, and beginning again with a virgin station, would ever clear the muddle. The Sea and the Jungle 2011-08-30T02:00:30.350Z Yet their world and the world of man intermingle, interpenetrate, and "throw their shadows upon each other," says Paracelsus. The Best Psychic Stories 2011-07-13T02:00:21.943Z If a wire grounds And interpenetrates the granite blocks With viewless fire, horses shod with steel, Walking along the granite blocks will leap Like mad things in the air. Domesday Book 2011-04-30T02:00:13.397Z For, in the pages of La M�l�e Sociale, M. Clemenceau shows himself interpenetrated by the sorrows rather than sustained by the possibilities of the tormented inhabitants of earth. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The arrangement is excellent, though the sections in some places interpenetrate. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z But according to the common teaching of Catholic theologians it has its internal quantity, its distinct integral parts, organs and members—really distinct from one another, though interpenetrating and not spatially external to one another. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z The elemental world interpenetrates this one, and elementals are constantly being attracted to, or repelled from, human beings, taking the prevailing color of their thoughts. The Best Psychic Stories 2011-07-13T02:00:21.943Z It crystallizes in the cubic system, the usual form being that of interpenetrating cubes twinned on an octahedral plane. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z While the Greeks mingled reason with inspiration to produce poetry, the prophets went further, and interpenetrated their ecstasy with a high sense of social justice. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z This nip and sparkle in the air interpenetrated all these fixed and heavy things, these laborious structures, these rigid forms, dissolving them into flowing, ever-changing patterns of fluid loveliness. The Promise of Air 2011-02-02T03:00:23.997Z Again, the Parable of the Leaven describes the development of doctrine in another respect, in its active, engrossing, and interpenetrating power. An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine 2011-01-31T03:00:14.710Z When higher and lower races meet and interpenetrate, only two permanent solutions have thus far been recorded in history. The Color Line A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn 2011-01-30T03:00:15.907Z Gentlemen, I am persuaded that religion and morals unite together and interpenetrate each other in the higher regions of thought and life. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Native Religions of Mexico and Peru 2011-01-02T03:00:21.577Z Roughly, a man's spirit and matter interpenetrate throughout every particle of him so that there's no dividing them—everywhere except in one place. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z The colouring of his own heart and spirit, of his enthusiasm or melancholy, appears in Virgil rather as a pervading and subtly interpenetrating influence, than as the direct indication of his true self. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil This immaterial world evidently interpenetrates, and may interfere with things in the material world as we know it. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time Further complications arise when the lower walls of the mother zooid become thickened and interpenetrated with solenia, from which buds are developed, so that lobose, tufted, or branched colonies are formed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" For in some singular way the party, his hostess certainly, seemed to interpenetrate the play itself. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath However much these cross and interpenetrate, coincide they never can. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude In the primeval sphere the four elements are completely mixed, and interpenetrate each other completely. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy It was back of—no rather it interpenetrated the horror no less than the beauty; they were but phases, hints, of that other, that suspected, eerie trail, leading one knew not where. The Book of Susan A Novel In the light of that great overarching, underlying, interpenetrating truth, there is no duty more commanding, no privilege more resplendent than that of living daily and hourly in the filial spirit before Him. Five Young Men Messages of Yesterday for the Young Men of To-day Tom's vision had interpenetrated this very action even while it was actually taking place—the first time. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath They have a context; they are crossed and interpenetrated by outer interests and extraneous considerations. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude The different kinds of matter wholly intermingle and interpenetrate each other. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy Orthoclase and quartz, if present, are last to separate out, and fill the spaces between the other minerals; often they interpenetrate to form micropegmatite. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth" In the mind, on the contrary, the hard thing is nowhere in particular, it dents nothing, it suffuses through its mental neighbors, as it were, and interpenetrates them. Essays in Radical Empiricism Another influence, he was convinced, worked in her strangely—some older, long-buried presentment of her interpenetrating, even piercing through, the modern self. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath The moldings of all the openings interpenetrate, and the whole arcade has the air of intricate ingenuity so usual in Moorish work. Cathedrals of Spain In Bowen’s gaiety, in his vivacity, in the humour which interpenetrated everything he said or did, there was something individual. Studies in Contemporary Biography It is in these perhaps, more than in any other of his poems, that we see how with much felicity Mr Dobson interpenetrates the literature of fancy with the literature of judgment. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth" The old schools and universities were being quietly interpenetrated by the new spirit of humanism, when the sky was suddenly darkened by the clouds of religious conflict. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" They interpenetrated—as, at Dehr-el-Bahri, two scenes had interpenetrated, something very, very old projected upon a modern screen. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath He is interpenetrated with the love of those around him; he endeavours to restrain their enthusiasm, which is yet further inflamed by a miracle of healing. The Forerunners But political 63 and economic problems largely exercised his thoughts, and his historical sketches show that he is constantly alive to their interpenetrating influence. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" Literature and life, are, indeed, so absolutely interpenetrated and so interdependent that they can almost invariably be contemplated as cause and effect, each reacting upon the other in determining sequences. The Brownings Their Life and Art The subject, the consciousness of the pupil, and the activity of the instructor, interpenetrate each other in instruction, and constitute in actuality one whole. Pedagogics as a System When our glances encounter each other, our souls rush forth in them, and seem to join and interpenetrate each other. Pepita Ximenez This vast sphere of invisible matter is within the earth as well as beyond it, interpenetrating every atom of physical matter to the earth's center. Elementary Theosophy You cannot in the actual man cut soul and body asunder; they interpenetrate in every member. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" It overlaps and interpenetrates all existing organizations, raising them to a higher level when they are good, resisting them when they are evil, quietly revolutionizing the old social order and changing it into the new. The Social Principles of Jesus A large man, interpenetrated with smoke and idleness and a certain dreary sodden dissipation, heated yet unexcited, reading a novel he has read half-a-dozen times before. The Doctor's Family If that were all, then minerals, which are interpenetrated by the world of thought and the world of desire, would have thoughts and desires as well as man. The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings As the astral sphere encloses the physical globe, the mental encompasses both, enclosing them and also interpenetrating them to the earth's center. Elementary Theosophy Only the innermost betrays its really late origin by the curious crossing and interpenetrating of the mouldings of its large trefoiled head. Portuguese Architecture In this way Italy’s entire mercantile marine became one of the numerous levers in the hands of the interpenetrating German. England and Germany The processes of segregation establish moral distances which make the city a mosaic of little worlds which touch but do not interpenetrate. Introduction to the Science of Sociology Earth composed of three interpenetrating worlds, 55, 116; structure of dense body, obtained from, 57; training school of, 6, 43; worked upon, by the disembodied, 104. The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings The relationship of the planes to each other is that of interpenetrating spheres of matter. Elementary Theosophy Inside the columns are round, with caps and bases partly round and partly eight-sided, the hollow octagons interpenetrating with the circular mouldings. Portuguese Architecture Jewish poetry is interpenetrated with the breath of intellectual love, that is, love growing out of the recognition of duty, no less ideal than sensual love. Jewish Literature and Other Essays The individual units, as a result of intimate association, interpenetrate, so to speak, and come in this way into possession of a common experience and a common tradition. Introduction to the Science of Sociology The magnetite crystals of these deposits interpenetrate with the other constituents of an igneous rock, commonly of a gabbro type, and the deposits themselves are essentially igneous rocks. The Economic Aspect of Geology The physical plane, consisting of the earth and its atmosphere, is surrounded and interpenetrated by the astral plane, or world, which is an enormously larger globe of exceedingly tenuous matter. Elementary Theosophy On each face there is at the bottom—above the interpenetrating bases—a classic medallion encompassed by Manoelino twisting stems and leaves, and higher up two statues one above the other. Portuguese Architecture He may be considered to have inaugurated another epoch of classical Hebrew literature, interpenetrated with the modern spirit, which the Jewish dramas of his day are vigorously successful in clothing in a Hebrew garb. Jewish Literature and Other Essays History and philosophy interpenetrate and complement one another. Principles Of Political Economy To take an illustration from his own science, his faculties interpenetrated and interfused themselves into each other, as the gases do, by a law of their nature. Spare Hours His mind has interpenetrated to a small extent the nervous system of the operator; and is in relation with his voluntary nerves and the anterior half of his cranio-spinal chord. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 These eight-sided bases interpenetrate with the mouldings of a lower round base, and all stand on a large splayed octagon, formed from a square by curious ogee curves at the corners. Portuguese Architecture The invisible worlds interpenetrate the visible, and crowds of intelligent beings throng round us on every side. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries The interpenetrating, blending-in, digesting period comes in due course, the time of settling down into himself, and behold the man is made, a unified, concentrated, individual, universal man—a focused everybody. The Lost Art of Reading It is because intelligence and instinct, having originally been interpenetrating, retain something of their common origin. Creative Evolution The persons delineated in former books had been more agreeable, but never so interpenetrated with meanings brought out with a grasp so large, easy, and firm. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete It is from the abstract truth which interpenetrates them, and lies latent among them like gold in the ore, that the mass derives its value.—Macaulay, A Lecture on the Study of History Now a physical object consists of the solid, liquid, and gaseous particles into which a chemist would resolve it by analysis, and further of ether, which interpenetrates the grosser stuffs. Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries Instead, they interpenetrate each other in the same limits of space. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers Evolution does but sunder, in order to develop them to the end, elements which, at their origin, interpenetrated each other. Creative Evolution For the others lie close to human emotion; are indeed interpenetrated with emotion; whereas 'Autumn' makes but an objective appeal, chiefly to the visual sense. From a Cornish Window A New Edition Persons are not atoms; in a sense they interpenetrate, though individuality has been called the true impenetrability. The Atonement and the Modern Mind In all, gaiety and good sense interpenetrate each other. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Heart to heart is joined by love which is mutual and interpenetrating possession; where 'mine' and 'thine' become blended, like the several portions of the one ray of white light, in the blessed word 'ours.' Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John They give up interpenetrating in the degree that they become fixed. Creative Evolution To the solubility of limestone is probably to be ascribed the fantastic forms which peaks of this rock usually assume, and also the grottos and caverns which interpenetrate limestone formations. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 As far as man is concerned, the two worlds, to use an inadequate figure, intersect; and at one point in the line of their intersection sin and death meet and interpenetrate. The Atonement and the Modern Mind A group of poems, sacred to the memory of his daughter, follow, in which beauty and pathos are interpenetrated by a consoling faith in humanity, in nature, and in God. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. And as He includes us within Himself, as in God “we live and move and have our being,” so also He interpenetrates us with His indwelling Presence as the life of our life. Gloria Crucis addresses delivered in Lichfield Cathedral Holy Week and Good Friday, 1907 In reality, life is of the psychological order, and it is of the essence of the psychical to enfold a confused plurality of interpenetrating terms. Creative Evolution These are the most mobile of all: they interpenetrate the whole body, and in their motions the phenomena of life arise. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 We are here, in short, at the vanishing point of this distinction—God is present, and nature and spirit interpenetrate in His presence. The Atonement and the Modern Mind The invisible worlds interpenetrate the visible, the crowds of intelligent beings throng round us on every side. The Life Radiant This interpenetrates our political system as veins run through a block of marble. The Arena Volume 4, No. 22, September, 1891 On other lines of evolution there have traveled other tendencies which life implied, and of which, since everything interpenetrates, man has, doubtless, kept something, but of which he has kept only very little. Creative Evolution The maple was in its autumn glory, and the exquisite beauty of the scene outside seemed, in my case, to interpenetrate without disturbance the intellectual action. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 There was a pneuma, too, that interpenetrated the universe around us and gave it those qualities of life that it was felt to possess. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield In this ethereal world,—which interpenetrates our atmosphere and in which the higher part of man's being continually dwells,—there are stored the finer forces which humanity is now discovering and learning to use. The Life Radiant With no human brother, we say; but there was one woman whose life interpenetrated his, if they did not in all things come heart to heart. Little Tora, The Swedish Schoolmistress and Other Stories Is it a personal God, or is it only an impersonal spirit, which pervades and interpenetrates the universe? Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics With this idea he interpenetrates and leavens the vast store of facts that he and others have collected. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 It is from the abstract truth which interpenetrates them, and lies latent amongst them like gold in the ore, that the mass derives its whole value.’ Obiter Dicta Second Series The mission from the Father, the love of the Father, the glad obedience of the Son, must ever be recognised as interpenetrating, and all present in that supreme act. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. It is interpenetrating you in every portion of your being. London Lectures of 1907 On Sunday morning the three Blands went to church, leaving him in sole possession of this green, cool world, with its quality of interpenetrating purity. The Letter of the Contract The spirits, it was alleged, were provided with atmospheres, which combined with and interpenetrated each other, and considerable ingenuity was shown in demonstrating the necessity of time in effecting the adjustment of the atmospheres. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 They are not isolated, but interpenetrating; they come into contact at many points, and the natural is made subordinate and subservient to the moral. Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws His whole being was so interpenetrated with Christ's that all his thoughts and feelings were 'in the Lord Jesus.' Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. They interpenetrate and a change in one affects all the others. A Preface to Politics The sea bulls were beating the land bulls as a whole, interpenetrating them, getting closer to the females, herding the vanquished out. The Beach of Dreams Apart from this incident, "Absalom's Hair" is so interpenetrated with a sense of reality that we seem to live the story rather than read it. Essays on Scandinavian Literature Its form is peculiar; on plan, that of two circles interpenetrating. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See With this Benignity, the Autocracy of the dominion and control of the Deity is imbued and interpenetrated. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Every now and then we heard the subterranean thunder of Vesuvius; its distant deep peals seemed to shake the very air and light of day, which interpenetrated our frames with the sullen and tremendous sound. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 8 Italy and Greece, Part Two There will always be a temper impatient of the past, eager for unity, anxious for something big and interpenetrating. Modern Religious Cults and Movements He had discovered that the sky material resisted any sudden stroke, but that other matter could be interpenetrated into it, as the stars were. The Sky Is Falling It is from the abstract truth which interpenetrates them, and lies latent among them like gold in the ore, that the mass derives its value.—MACAULAY, Lectures on Modern history He becomes interpenetrated with solemn mysticism; a wind of faith blows in his hair. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters The action is reciprocal, just because man and his external world interpenetrate at every point, and are united organically in a common life. Nature Mysticism There were ranges of snow-clad mountains interpenetrating the equatorial strip, and there were masses of white which, as the ship descended, could be identified as glaciers moving down toward the vegetation. Operation: Outer Space The earthly must become developed and interpenetrated by the spiritual, and thus be lifted up into an harmonious co-relationship with the Divine. Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul We can easily evoke hydrogen and oxygen from water, but just how their molecules unite, how they interpenetrate and are lost in one another, it is impossible for us to conceive. The Breath of Life The bacillus of "fluency" interpenetrates the Autobiography, the letters, the documents of every kind, and at any moment this disease will darken Bulwer-Lytton's brightest hours. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters It interpenetrates our own world and is interpenetrated by it, but, as the states of matter in the two worlds differ, they co-exist without the knowledge of the intelligent beings in either. Death—and After? It interpenetrates everything a man says or does, but it inter-penetrates for a useful purpose. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country There are few more lifelike and subtly natural narratives in Browning's poetry; few more absolutely interpenetrated by the finest imaginative sympathy. An Introduction to the Study of Browning In a chemical combination the different substances interpenetrate and are lost in one another: they are not mechanically separable nor individually distinguishable. The Breath of Life His character has a human and a divine element; and these two interpenetrate each other, so as to constitute together one indivisible and glorious whole. Companion to the Bible It is not always possible to keep the two sets of causes, the recent and the ulterior, separate, for they naturally tend either to overlap or to interpenetrate one another. Armageddon—And After It was written in the book of fate that Gaul should become a great nation; but not until fused and interpenetrated with two other nationalities. A Short History of France Old Steadfast—Old Saracen—and Elspeth Barrow, also, and around and through, pulsing, cohering, interpenetrating, healing, a sense of something greater.... Foes Within that there is an arrangement of variously-coloured lines moving almost parallel with this outline; and then another somewhat similar arrangement which seems to cross and interpenetrate the first. Thought-Forms Two of these uniting, and their triangles interpenetrating, the chemical atom is formed, and we find it to contain in all eighteen ultimate physical atoms. Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements These perfectly interpenetrate the one the other, if we may help ourselves with the language of space. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant To a Kelt death is a thing so interpenetrating life that thought of it brought no fear; there was a sort of adventurous anticipation about it. Captivity Chiefly, perhaps, of the philosopher and the poet must we needs feel that if any genius reaches out into an interpenetrating spiritual world, theirs must do so. Beethoven The golden glory surrounding and interpenetrating it indicates as before the radiation of its vibrations, which in this case show the dominant yellow in much greater proportion than did Mendelssohn's gentler music. Thought-Forms Each atom is surrounded by a field, formed of the atoms of the four higher planes, which surround and interpenetrate it. Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements Professor Dowden has also laid stress upon the harmonious balance of Wordsworth's nature, his different faculties seeming to interpenetrate one another, and yield mutual support. Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson So Nature may be material, but it is material interpenetrated by the divine; if you call it a fabric, the woof may be material but the warp is God. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 Nature becomes in it alive, and is interpenetrated with human sentiments. Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology "Nature makes no leaps," and as the physicist nears the confines of his kingdom he finds himself bewildered by touches and gleams from another realm which interpenetrates his own. Thought-Forms The Spirit of Mr. Hardy is visible as a grey transparency swiftly interpenetrating the brain of the Spirit of the Years, and urging him in a particular direction, to a particular point. A Christmas Garland This animation, this personification, interpenetrates our very knowledge. Tragic Sense Of Life This is the biblical idea of Christianity; man, through Christ, flooded and permeated and interpenetrated with the Holy Spirit of God. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 Or, instead of this systole and diastole alternation, the glory and the pang are fused and interpenetrated in a continuous mood. Robert Browning He interpenetrates his willing companion with his obedient glory. Hope of the Gospel They are visible as small grey transparencies swiftly interpenetrating the brains of the spatial Spirits. A Christmas Garland Each was interpenetrated by the other; and retreat was impossible. The Marriage of William Ashe And thus, from life to life, goes on the great interpenetrating, intermingling flux of things! Lady Merton, Colonist In the finely developed woman, intelligence is interpenetrated with emotion. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society He had in his mind, I presume, such a body as the Lord died with, changed by the interpenetrating of the creative indwelling will, to a heavenly body, the body with which he rose. Hope of the Gospel Love is, in one way, sufficient knowledge; or, rather, it is the direct testimony of that completest knowledge, in which subject and object interpenetrate. Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher X-rays, magnetic and electric vibrations and waves, etc., each interpenetrating each other and yet not affecting or interfering with each other. A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga In other words, the two parts are completely identified, their qualities interfused and interpenetrating, so that they become one. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England When the clairvoyant "sees" at a distance through what we mistakenly call solid substances he receives vibrations of matter so fine that it interpenetrates solids as the ether does. Self-Development and the Way to Power The Astral world is here and now, interpenetrating the physical, and not in some remote region above the clouds as so many imagine. The Secret of Dreams It is not a mere negation and absence of veil or obstruction, or mere emptiness, but a positive entity which helps other things to interpenetrate it. A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 We have given names to these interpenetrating worlds for convenience in speaking of them. A Textbook of Theosophy And, besides their individual circulations, they have a common circulation; their characters interpenetrating, more or less, one with another, and standing all together in mutual dependence and support. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England The Diagram to be more comprehensible should be so arranged, mentally, that each of the higher spheres is found within or interpenetrating the lower. Simon Magus Just as the Astral interpenetrates the physical the mental interpenetrates the Astral. The Secret of Dreams The spiritual world, he feels, is as real as the material world; the supernatural interpenetrates the natural at every point; in little things, as in great things, God is present. Robert Browning The matter of which all these interpenetrating worlds are built is essentially the same matter, but differently arranged and of different degrees of density. A Textbook of Theosophy Venus still through vein and soul Bids the genial current roll; Still she guides its secret course With interpenetrating force, And breathes through heaven, and earth, and sea, A reproductive energy. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 332, June, 1843 Now we all knew that hereabouts there were portions of Modenese territory interpenetrating that of the Duchy of Lucca, but none of us knew the exact line of the boundary. What I Remember, Volume 2 They are akin, they interpenetrate, they mutually aid and complete each other. Delsarte System of Oratory Deafening thunders rushed and crashed and blew about the room, interpenetrated everywhere at the same time by that searching strain of sweetness Spinrobin had first noticed. The Human Chord The student will do well to accustom himself to think of our earth as the whole of this mass of interpenetrating worlds—not only the comparatively small physical ball in the centre of it. A Textbook of Theosophy They run into one another continuously and seem to interpenetrate. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy Christ, the spirit of Christ, interpenetrating ours, sweetens, purifies, transforms all. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index They interpenetrate, interlace, correspond with and embrace each other. Delsarte System of Oratory In him man and author had completely interpenetrated; he wrote poetry as a living soul, and lived the poet's life. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes All the impulses of life which I have described as building the interpenetrating worlds come forth from the Third Aspect of the Deity. A Textbook of Theosophy The greatest poets of the romantic revival strove to capture and convey the influence of nature on the mind, and of the mind on nature interpenetrating one another. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge In it more than ever the old is interpenetrated with the new—the domestic and scientific with the ideal and sentimental. Literary and General Lectures and Essays In a word, all truths interpenetrate, and when a thing is true from one point of view, it is so from all. Delsarte System of Oratory For in her heart there was no room for more; it was filled to overflowing with love for Edward; only God, who interpenetrates all things, could share with him the possession of that heart. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes The matter of the different subdivisions of that world interpenetrates with perfect freedom, but there is on the whole a general tendency for the denser matter to settle towards the centre. A Textbook of Theosophy More likely it was because she had both imagination and a stubborn will, curiously balancing and interpenetrating each other. The Song of the Lark After that fortieth page the Ramblings piled and mixed themselves in three interpenetrating layers. Mr. Waddington of Wyck To get it all you must live there, to be interpenetrated by its glory of decay. The Conquest of Fear No two human souls can ever have interpenetrated each other as ours have done, or we should have heard of it. Peter Ibbetson If I have a glass of water standing upon a table, the glass and the table, being of physical matter in the solid state, are interpenetrated by astral matter of the lowest subdivision. A Textbook of Theosophy From a view of sky blue waters and smooth brown sands we were transported to a world of emerald green verdure and richest foliage, interpenetrated with golden light. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne This knowledge should be interpenetrated by a genuine sympathy, that is, imagination tinged with emotion. Buddhism and Buddhists in China These shrines belong to the famous period of Ryobu- Shinto, when the ancient faith, interpenetrated and allied with Buddhism, adopted the ceremonial magnificence and the marvellous decorative art of the alien creed. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Its avowed aim is to enlighten the Jewish masses that have remained faithful to religious tradition, and to interpenetrate the Jewish communities with the conceptions of modern life. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) These little groupings of bubbles so formed are the atoms of the second of the interpenetrating worlds. A Textbook of Theosophy Both these first principles, it must be understood, were conceived of as bodies, though without form, the one everywhere interpenetrating the other. Guide to Stoicism Buddhism has consistently and continually striven to bring about a unity of religion in China by interpenetrating Confucianism and Taoism. Buddhism and Buddhists in China It touches every act and every relation of humanity with a life from above, and interpenetrates all that a man can do with a new spirit and a heavenly light. Studies in the Life of the Christian It is to prove that the metaphysical in Shakespeare’s sense of the word interpenetrates the physical, and serves to make us see and feel it. Pages from a Journal with Other Papers Almost all the matter of those interpenetrating worlds was by this time concentrated into the newly formed planets. A Textbook of Theosophy Each physical atom is the centre of an etheric molecule composed of many etheric atoms vibrating at a greater or lesser speed and interpenetrating the atom. Ancient and Modern Physics It is sometimes difficult to estimate the place of Buddhism in China, because it so interpenetrates the whole cultural and social life of the people. Buddhism and Buddhists in China We cannot tell how long the truth may of necessity require to interpenetrate the ramifications of a man's nature. England's Antiphon Three different layers of cells, arranged in strings, that interpenetrate to form a network directly bathed by blood, that breaks in upon them from open blood vessels, compose the cortex. The Glands Regulating Personality Astral matter interpenetrates physical matter precisely as though it were not there, but each subdivision of physical matter has a strong attraction for astral matter of the corresponding subdivision. A Textbook of Theosophy The etheric plane of matter not only unites with this prakritic plane through the atom but it interpenetrates all combinations of it; beside the atom as well as through the atom. Ancient and Modern Physics The ordinary process of bread-making by fermentation is tedious, and much labour of human hands is requisite in the kneading, in order that the dough may be thoroughly interpenetrated with the leaven. The Book of Household Management We could not bear to part with his most fantastic oddities, they are so interpenetrated with his genius as well as his art. England's Antiphon Beauty is thus given as the simultaneous development of the rational and of the sensuous, fused together, and interpenetrated one by the other, an union that constitutes in fact true reality. Aesthetical Essays of Frederich Schiller An era of blessedness had vanished, but was not lost; it was added to his life, gathered up into his being; it was dissolved into his consciousness, and interpenetrated his activity. Warlock o' Glenwarlock So rare and fine is this matter that it interpenetrates carbon or steel as water interpenetrates a sponge, or ink a blotting pad. Ancient and Modern Physics These two principles reappear and interpenetrate all things, all thought; the one, the many. Representative Men Germany, so long inundated by foreigners, interpenetrated by other nations, directed to foreign languages in learned and diplomatic transactions, could not possibly cultivate her own. Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life Indeed, they interpenetrate to such a degree that even the use of the word "state" is apt to be misleading. Bergson and His Philosophy In this way we come to see the human organism as a realm of interpenetrating spheres of distinctive physiological activities. Man or Matter Her whole being was thoroughly interpenetrated with the warmth of this new sun, which had risen over her in so wondrous a light, and surrounded her with its lustrous rays. Empress Josephine An historical sketch of the days of Napoleon I announce the good of being interpenetrated by the mind that made nature: this benefit, namely, that it can understand nature, which it made and maketh. Representative Men It seemed instead to interpenetrate the arm—as though bone and flesh were spectral, without power to dislodge the shining particles from position. The Metal Monster Crossing his arms on his chest, as if to control this new sensation of delight, he drank in delicious draughts of that mysterious air which interpenetrates at night the loftiest forests. The Man in the Iron Mask We know that the region of the bodily limbs is that in which physical, etheric and astral forces interpenetrate most deeply. Man or Matter What, again, is meant by saying that "the soul of the world is the Divine energy which interpenetrates every portion of the mass"? God the Known and God the Unknown So was it interpenetrated by, and respondent to, the uprising soul within, that it radiated thought and feeling as if it had been all spirit. David Elginbrod In short, it is two interpenetrating solar systems, gyrating, osculating and colliding, over a space of several thousand square miles,—with an intricacy, with an embroiled abstruseness Ptolemean or more! History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 Are men and women to go on for ever—separated by this possibility into two hardly communicating and yet interpenetrating worlds? Secret Places of the Heart We see also that they have an analogy with one another, and that in Mathematics they often interpenetrate. Theaetetus All was so still that sleep seemed to interpenetrate the structure, causing the very moonlight to look discordantly awake. Lilith, a romance We have here no series of moments, but prolonged and interpenetrating phases; their sequence is not a substitution of one point for another, but rather resembles a musical resolution of harmony into harmony. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson But the pulse of the drum interpenetrated all the other sounds, like the quiet beating of reality. A Voyage to Arcturus Whatever be its solution, all the individual phases mutually extend and interpenetrate one another. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson Several contrary potentialities interpenetrated at their common source, but of this source each of these kinds of activity preserves or rather accentuates only one tendency; and it will be easy to mark its dual character. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson The soul of Lilith lay naked to the torture of pure interpenetrating inward light. Lilith, a romance These wholes are not collections of juxtaposed parts: they are organisms; that is to say, systems of connected functions, in which each detail implies the whole, and where the various elements interpenetrate. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson |
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