Definitionn. a constantly changing medley of real or imagined images
Last update: October 25, 2015
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Alice was followed (in the "Lewis Carroll" series) by Phantasmagoria, in 1869; Through the Looking-Glass, in 1871; The Hunting of the Snark (1876); Rhyme and Reason (1883); A Tangled Tale (1885); and Sylvie and Bruno (in two parts, 1889 and 1893). [Please select]
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They know them well as accidents in the phantasmagoria of New York but they do not comprehend them in the least. [Please select]
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He turned, striving to recognize her through the blurred phantasmagoria of the week. [Please select]
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I made up for it with my animals, which I was far from forgetting amid this phantasmagoria of heroes and demigods. [Please select]
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In the search his soul descended again to the region of dread, the regions of phantasmagoria. [Please select]
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[Illustration: BROADWAY ON ELECTION NIGHT] The rest of the ride was an enfevered phantasmagoria. [Please select]
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