There is a
spirituality about the face, however"--she gently turned it towards the light--"which the typewriter does not generate.
This warmer light mingles itself with the cold
spirituality of the moon-beams, and communicates, as it were, a heart and sensibilities of human tenderness to the forms which fancy summons tip.
Why was I in such a hurry with Sonya?" And he involuntarily compared the two: the lack of
spirituality in the one and the abundance of it in the other- a
spirituality he himself lacked and therefore valued most highly.
It was not exactly
spirituality that was obvious, though the screen of the flesh seemed almost transparent, because there was in his face an outrageous sensuality; but, though it sounds nonsense, it seemed as though his sensuality were curiously spiritual.
It is, therefore, not among our aristocracy that we must look (if at all, in Appallachia), for the
spirituality of a British boudoir.
In ways it seemed to impugn her high
spirituality. She was a pale, slender spirit, exalted far beyond the flesh; but nevertheless the softness of her palm persisted in his thoughts.
Eager was as full of
spirituality and culture as she had been led to suppose.
The small boys wore excellent corduroy, the girls went out as tidy servants, or did a little straw-plaiting at home: no looms here, no Dissent; and though the public disposition was rather towards laying by money than towards
spirituality, there was not much vice.
He vigorously attacked the Dissenting denominations, because he believed them to be a conspicuous embodiment of Philistine lack of Sweetness and Light, with an unlovely insistence on unimportant external details and a fatal blindness to the meaning of real beauty and real
spirituality. Though he himself was without a theological creed, he was, and held that every Englishman should be, a devoted adherent of the English Church, as a beautiful, dignified, and national expression of essential religion, and therefore a very important influence for Culture.
There was animalism in the soul, and the body had its moments of
spirituality. The senses could refine, and the intellect could degrade.
In structure he was the blonde beast of Nietzsche, but all this animal beauty was heightened, brightened and softened by genuine intellect and
spirituality. If he looked like one of the great Saxon kings, he looked like one of the kings that were also saints.
'Our beloved Madame Flintwinch,' said Rigaud, 'developing all of a sudden a fine susceptibility and
spirituality, is right to a marvel.