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  • Most men, even unfallen, can only live by the transmitted gleam from the faces of vivider men who look into the eyes of the gods.

    GLEAM OF THE GODS News from Mad Plato 2008

  • Most men, even unfallen, can only live by the transmitted gleam from the faces of vivider men who look into the eyes of the gods.

    Archive 2008-03-01 News from Mad Plato 2008

  • In some such scenes Susy was no doubt figuring: slenderer, finer, vivider, than the other images of clay, but imitating their gestures, chattering their jargon, winding her hand among the same pearls and sables.

    The Glimpses of the Moon 1922

  • It was that of a young man, pale too, and half-extinguished by the heat, or worry, or both, but somehow, quicker, vivider, more conscious; or perhaps seeming so because he was so different.

    The Age of Innocence 1920

  • It was that of a young man, pale too, and half-extinguished by the heat, or worry, or both, but somehow, quicker, vivider, more conscious; or perhaps seeming so because he was so different.

    XXIII. Book II 1920

  • No vagueness of dreams about that, but a reality to make her shudder and reel whenever she thought of it -- a reality vivider now that she was a woman grown in experiences and understanding.

    Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume II 1915

  • I remember dreaming when I was quite a small boy, not more than ten years old, a dream which is vivider in my mind now than anything that happened at the time.

    I Talk of Dreams 1914

  • Little as he cared for shooting, he had the habit of concentration which makes it natural for a man to throw himself wholly into whatever business he has in hand, and there were moments of the afternoon when a sudden whirr in the undergrowth, a vivider gleam against the hazy browns and greys of the woods, was enough to fill the foreground of his attention.

    The Reef; a novel 1912

  • He has lit up everything for me – made everything vivider, more – more significant. '

    The Convert 1907

  • He has lit up everything for me -- made everything vivider, more -- more significant. '

    The Convert Elizabeth Robins 1907

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