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But no response came. Then I tried again and again, but without evoking an answer. One of my companions, however, who had climbed to the top of the high rocks in the rear of the spring, thought he heard faintly one report. It seemed an immense distance below him, and far around under the mountain.
And the man who had worked this miracle of control by evoking out of the past his memory of a meeting with two of the vanished great ones of the earth, stood before his people, leading them, singing with them, his eyes aglow with an inward light.
Voules, and then over his shoulder: "I brought that rice! I like old customs! Whoa! Stead-y." The dog cart swerved violently, and then, evoking a shout of groundless alarm from a cyclist, took a corner, and the rest of the wedding party was hidden from Mr. Polly's eyes. "We'll get the stuff into the house before the old gal comes along," said Mr. Voules, "if you'll hold the hoss."
The amount and kind of human ability necessary need not be decreased, it may even be vastly increased, with proper encouragement and rewards. Are we today evoking the necessary ability? On the contrary, it is not the Inventor, the Manager, and the Thinker who today are reaping the great rewards of industry, but rather the Gambler and the Highwayman.
There was small danger of their foolish prayers and superstitious ceremonies evoking a deity from the well-ordered, self-evolved sphericity of interacting law, where not a pin-hole of failure afforded space out of which he might creep.
H. was one of the most prominent Englishmen of his day, and has continued to influence philosophical thought more or less ever since, generally, however, by evoking opposition. Similarly in his political writings man is viewed as a purely selfish being who must be held in restraint by the strong hand of authority.
It teaches that on the Astral Plane there are disembodied entities which should not be transplanted to our plane. And it warns all against the dark practices, so common in ancient times and in the Middle Ages, of invoking and evoking these undesirable denizens of that plane.
She instructed Dom Manuel in the magic of Audela, and she and Manuel had great times together that spring and summer, evoking ancient dis-crowned gods and droll monsters and instructive ghosts to entertain them in the pauses between other pleasures.
Suffice it to say, the two dear lads put their heads together for some time, and were extremely busy in the privacy of their own study all that evening. Bilk, little dreaming of the compassion and interest he was evoking in the hearts of his schoolfellows, retired early to his sorrowful couch, and mourned his departed gipsies till slumber gently stepped in and soothed his troubled mind.
Of the human and dramatic Imagination the works of Shakespeare are an inexhaustible source. I tax not you, ye Elements, with unkindness, I never gave you kingdoms, call'd you Daughters! To the mode in which Fancy has already been characterized as the power of evoking and combining, or, as my friend Mr.
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