Diogenes thus refers the origin of the world to an intelligent being,--to a soul which knows and vivifies. [Please select]
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No modern painter has felt more intensely and reproduced more vigorously the sap that runs through and vivifies the various forms of natural phenomena. [Please select]
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Structure is offered to the intellect--it clears and vivifies understanding; it is not felt, it is perceived. [Please select]
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The first astonishment, which naturally attends their miraculous relations, spreads itself over the whole soul, and so vivifies and enlivens the idea, that it resembles the inferences we draw from experience. [Please select]
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But this is _similarly_ and _independently_ true of the imagination, the most familiar means with which man clothes and vivifies his convictions, the exuberance with which he plays about them and delights to confess them. [Please select]
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