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Examples
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And, while I sang, I did not feel that I stood by a statue, as indeed it appeared to be, but that a real woman-soul was revealing itself by successive stages of imbodiment, and consequent manifestatlon and expression.
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I wandered over the stones, up and down the beach, a human imbodiment of the nature around me.
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I will serve him, and give him all worship, seeing in him the imbodiment of what I would fain become.
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And, while I sang, I did not feel that I stood by a statue, as indeed it appeared to be, but that a real woman-soul was revealing itself by successive stages of imbodiment, and consequent manifestatlon and expression.
Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women George MacDonald 1864
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I will serve him, and give him all worship, seeing in him the imbodiment of what I would fain become.
Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women George MacDonald 1864
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I wandered over the stones, up and down the beach, a human imbodiment of the nature around me.
Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women George MacDonald 1864
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Or sometimes I watched a pair of hen-hawks circling high in the sky, alternately soaring and descending, approaching and leaving one another, as if they were the imbodiment of my own thoughts.
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The swamps were now believed to be full of enemies to royal power, only wanting imbodiment and arms; and truly did Tarleton, dilating upon the condition of things at this period in the colony, give a melancholy summary of those influences which were
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The Santee and the Peedee countries are full of whigs, only wanting imbodiment to prove
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