Envisagement

Word ENVISAGEMENT
Character 12
Hyphenation en vis age ment
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The primordial nature is God's envisagement of all possibilities; in the idiom of Leibniz, it is God's knowledge of all possible worlds. ❋ Viney, Donald (2008)

So long as men are subject to the exclusive habit of condemning and praising and analyzing and classifying, they are incapable of a free envisagement and expression. ❋ Dewitt H. Parker (N/A)

She was no longer so buoyantly superficial in her envisagement of life, and the big things reacted on her in a way which would previously have been impossible. ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)

And being, as it must clearly be, an experience _sui generis_, it is obviously not derived from a mere reproduction of life; for life cannot be reproduced excepting in life itself, whereas art claims no more than to be an imitation, or an envisagement, of nature, and its life is its own. ❋ Rolfe Arnold Scott-James (N/A)

There was something impressive in the restrained passion of Elisabeth's speech, a certain primitive grandeur in her envisagement of the relationship of mother and son. ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)

England, his own poignant sense of possession in her and by her, his own intolerable aching at the heart at his envisagement of her enormously beset. ❋ Unknown (1925)

Nay, in that whelming admission's very tide, sweeping upon her from envisagement of Harry and bearing her deliciously upon its flood, there had come a thought as strong with wine as that was sweet with honey. ❋ Unknown (1925)

Mr. Belloc is the fact of his envisagement of the possibility of this war. ❋ C. Creighton Mandell (1922)

The other is that while Tolstoy and Ibsen presently became, the one indifferent to artistic expression, and the other baldly prosaic where he was once deeply poetical, Bjornson preserved the poetic impulse of his youth, and continued to give it play even in his envisagement of the most practical modern problems. ❋ Payne, William M (1910)

And yet, paramount in her envisagement of such a tragedy was the idea of a public proclamation of the cause of England in which he died. ❋ William John Locke (1896)

I have devoted the week to the envisagement of things, and while I lay awake last night the solution came to me as something final and irrevocable. ❋ William John Locke (1896)

The other is that while Tolstoy and Ibsen presently became, the one indifferent to artistic expression, and the other baldly prosaic where he was once deeply poetical, Björnson preserved the poetic impulse of his youth, and continued to give it play even in his envisagement of the most practical modern problems. ❋ William Morton Payne (1888)

In his steady envisagement of the horror that envelops the stupendous universe of science, in his power to evoke and revive old myths and superstitions, and by their glamour to cast a ghostly light of vanished suns over the darkness of the abyss, he was the most ❋ Lafcadio Hearn (1877)

Matthew Arnold would have applauded the envisagement of literature as "criticism of life," but would have deplored the sacrifice of sweetness to gain increased intensity of light. ❋ Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle (1864)

To this end, I have considered Whitehead’s formulations regarding aesthetics and beauty, events and becoming, affect, causality, innovation and creativity, the nature of life and the conditions of biological science, and our “envisagement” of the ultimate. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2009)

_envisagement_ of inferiority: moral, material, and numerical. ❋ Hilaire Belloc (1911)

The burden of all this tendencious matter has caused his art to suffer at times, no doubt, but his inspiration has retained throughout much of the marvellous freshness of the earlier years, and the genius of the poet still flashes upon us from a prosaic environment, sometimes in a lovely lyric, more frequently, however, in the turn of a phrase or the psychological envisagement of some supreme moment in the action of the story or the drama. ❋ Payne, William M (1910)

What day did you feel it to be in your, um, envisagement? " ❋ Wolfe, Gene (1996)

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