These two species (A) and (I), were also supposed to be very common and widely
diffused species, so that they must originally have had some advantage over most of the other species of the genus.
Her mind was every way equal to her person; nay, the latter borrowed some charms from the former; for when she smiled, the sweetness of her temper
diffused that glory over her countenance which no regularity of features can give.
But the weirdest effect, and the most enchanting is that produced by the
diffused light of the low afternoon sun; no single ray is able to pierce its way in, then, but the
diffused light takes color from moss and foliage, and pervades the place like a faint, greet-tinted mist, the theatrical fire of fairyland.
The gentlemen joined them; and soon after began the sweet expectation of a carriage, when a general spirit of ease and enjoyment seemed
diffused, and they all stood about and talked and laughed, and every moment had its pleasure and its hope.
For which the astronomers (who have written large systems concerning the stone) assign the following reason: that the magnetic virtue does not extend beyond the distance of four miles, and that the mineral, which acts upon the stone in the bowels of the earth, and in the sea about six leagues distant from the shore, is not
diffused through the whole globe, but terminated with the limits of the king's dominions; and it was easy, from the great advantage of such a superior situation, for a prince to bring under his obedience whatever country lay within the attraction of that magnet.
The very anticipations of delight to be enjoyed in his forthcoming visits -- the bright, pure gleam of heavenly happiness it
diffused over the almost deadly warfare in which he had voluntarily engaged, illumined his whole countenance with a look of ineffable joy and calmness, as, immediately after Villefort's departure, his thoughts flew back to the cheering prospect before him, of tasting, at least, a brief respite from the fierce and stormy passions of his mind.
They declared that there were eighty-two erroneous opinions on religious subjects
diffused among the people, and that Mrs.
The captain cheered them up, and
diffused fresh spirit in them by his example.
A momentary joy was
diffused through the camp, for they supposed succor to be at hand.