Re: Editorial, headlined "Before threats become deeds" - the "intelligential" overview of the current political debate. From Wordnik.com. [naplesnews.com Stories] Reference
In the drawing-room, Auntie awaited them: a large, matronly-looking spinster, with a heavy face and frame, a non-intelligential gaze from dull brown eyes. From Wordnik.com. [A Sheaf of Corn] Reference
In the line of light bringers who pass from hand to hand the torch of intelligential fire, there are men of most unequal stature, and a giant may stoop to take the precious flambeau from a dwarf. From Wordnik.com. [A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century] Reference
Yet the eager pursuit of the good which every one shapes to his own fancy, proclaims man the lord of this lower world, and to be an intelligential creature, who is not to receive, but acquire happiness. From Wordnik.com. [A vindication of the rights of woman] Reference
The material world and the intelligential (the copy and the pattern) appear to Dante to differ in this respect, that the orbits of the latter are more swift, the nearer they are to the centre, whereas the contrary is the case with the orbits of the former. From Wordnik.com. [Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete] Reference
Doubtless the most convenient form of appropriating the terms would be to consider the understanding as man's intelligential faculty, whatever be its object, the sensible or the intelligible world; while reason is the tri-unity, as it were, of the spiritual eye, light, and object. From Wordnik.com. [The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge] Reference
In the objects of nature are presented, as in a mirror, all the possible elements, steps, and processes of intellect antecedent to consciousness, and therefore to the full development of the intelligential act; and man's mind is the very focus of all the rays of intellect which are scattered throughout the images of nature. From Wordnik.com. [Literary Remains, Volume 1] Reference
In the objects of nature are presented, as in a mirror, all the possible elements, steps, and processes of intellect antecedent to consciousness, and therefore to the full development of the intelligential act; and mans mind is the very focus of all the rays of intellect which are scattered throughout the images of nature. From Wordnik.com. [On Poesy or Art] Reference
I believe that even the new-born infant is, in some of his moods, already grappling with the deepest metaphysical problems, in forms infinitely too rudimental for the understanding of the grown philosopher -- as far, in fact, removed from his ken on the one side, that of intelligential beginning, the germinal subjective, as his abstrusest speculations are from the final solutions of absolute entity on the other. From Wordnik.com. [Robert Falconer] Reference
Of heat intelligential, turn it aye. From Wordnik.com. [Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3] Reference
With act intelligential; but his sleep. From Wordnik.com. [Paradise Lost] Reference
In his intelligential Orchard growing. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays] Reference
With act intelligential; but his sleep190. From Wordnik.com. [Paradise Lost: The Ninth Book] Reference
While each blind sense, intelligential grown. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays] Reference
Or more intelligential and abstruse. From Wordnik.com. [Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete] Reference
Of all intelligential substances. From Wordnik.com. [Divine Comedy, Cary's Translation, Complete] Reference
190: With act intelligential; but his sleep. From Wordnik.com. [Paradise Lost (1667)] Reference
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