Lexicographical Neighbors of Resplendences
Literary usage of Resplendences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Golden Words of a Sufi Sheikh: Revised Edition by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (Ral.), M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (2006)
"It has the flavor of the resplendent light of Nur, the one hundred flavors of grace.
These flavors contain the quality of the one hundred resplendences of ..."
2. The Resonance of Allah: Resplendent Explanations Arising from the Nur, Allah by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (2001)
"And I will fashion all My secrets contained within those thousand million
sijat (which originally appeared as your face of a thousand million resplendences) ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"... which pours down a fresh radiance on the withering beau- ties of antiquity,
and discloses new graces wherever its illuminating resplendences are thrown ..."
4. The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine (1874)
"... in the midst of unstable and delusive temporal affairs, its promises must not
be too much trusted, nor must we dwell too long under its resplendences. ..."
5. Readings on the Paradiso of Dante: Chiefly Based on the Commentary of by William Warren Vernon, Dante Alighieri (1900)
"... so beheld I innumerable (///. more than a thousand) resplendences hasten
towards us, and in each one was heard: "Lo here is one (ie Dante) who will ..."
6. The Bachelor's Wife: A Selection of Curious and Interesting Extracts, with by John Galt (1824)
"... and discloses new graces wherever its illuminating resplendences are thrown,
and which, like the skilful varnisher of some ancient painting, ..."
7. The Bachelor's Wife: A Selection of Curious and Interesting Extracts, with by John Galt (1824)
"... and discloses new graces wherever its illuminating resplendences are thrown,
and which, like the skilful varnisher of some ancient painting, ..."
8. The Bachelor's Wife: A Selection of Curious and Interesting Extracts, with by John Galt (1824)
"... and discloses new graces wherever its illuminating resplendences are thrown,
and •which, like the skilful varnisher of some ancient painting, ..."