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Definition of Interfusing
1. interfuse [v] - See also: interfuse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interfusing
Literary usage of Interfusing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Critical and Miscellaneous Writings by Thomas Noon Talfourd (1846)
"Such was the power of beauty in Hazlitt's mind ; and the interfusing faculty was
wanting. The spirit, indeed, was willing, but the flesh was strong ..."
2. Critical and Miscellaneous Writings by Thomas Noon Talfourd (1848)
"... and tingles in the veins, and "hangs upon the beatings of the heart." Such was
the power of beauty in Hazlitt's mind; and the interfusing faculty was ..."
3. The Literary Characteristics and Achievements of the Bible by W. Trail (1863)
"interfusing the subjective life of the writer, imparts a poetic warmth to his
pictures which renders them something higher than mere copies. ..."
4. The Modern British Essayists (1852)
"Such was the power of beauty in Hazlitt's mind; and the interfusing faculty was
wanting. The spirit, indeed, was willing, but the flesh was strong; ..."
5. Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd: Author of "Ion." by Thomas Noon Talfourd, Sir James Fitzgerald Stephen (1864)
"Such was the power of beauty in Hazlitt's mind ; and the interfusing faculty was
wanting. The spirit, indeed, was willing, but the flesh was strong ..."