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Definition of Reembodies
1. reembody [v] - See also: reembody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reembodies
Literary usage of Reembodies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heart of Man by George Edward Woodberry (1899)
"ciple of being is that it reembodies general or abstract truth and presents it
concretely to the eye of the mind, and in some arts gives it physical form. ..."
2. Heart of Man by George Edward Woodberry (1899)
"ciple of being is that it reembodies general or abstract truth and presents it
concretely to the eye of the mind, and in some arts gives it physical form. ..."
3. Heart of Man, and Other Papers by George Edward Woodberry (1920)
"Imagination is brought in, and by its aid the mind projects a world of its own,
whose principle of being is that it reembodies general or abstract truth and ..."
4. The Gate of Appreciation: Studies in the Relation of Art to Life by Carleton Eldredge Noyes (1907)
"... of material elements he reembodies his feeling in forms whose message is
addressed to the spirit. The reason why Millet painted the " Sower " was that ..."
5. The Gate of Appreciation: Studies in the Relation of Art to Life by Carleton Eldredge Noyes (1907)
"... of material elements he reembodies his feeling in forms whose message is
addressed to the spirit. The reason why Millet painted the " Sower " was that ..."
6. History of Our Country: A Text-book for Schools by Oscar Henry Cooper, Harry Fishburne Estill, F., William Leonard Lemmon (1895)
"... and reembodies a spirit at will, according to the necessities of an uncanny plot.
He is a humorist with a highly original imagination. ..."