The enthralment revolted a nature capable of accepting subjection only by burning.
2
There is something painful in the spectacle of absolute enthralment, even to an excellent cause.
3
Further on, a cluster of Chinese artists regard the epicentre of the devastation with a mixture of disgust and enthralment.
4
The others sat in wordless enthralment as Pete stood pat and the dealer, with a smile, laid down the pack untouched.
5
From this Cornelia had to infer that the defeat of the Cæsarians meant her own enthralment to her uncle and Lucius Ahenobarbus.
6
In the midst of this enthralment of public opinion, which evoked so much of the mysterious, the document was the principal object of conversation.
7
A long-drawn inspiration at length relieved him from this enthralment of the mind, and he began to analyze the parts of this vast panorama.
8
Enthralments by currents is very common; and one is carried away by the crowd, in morals as in physics.
9
I realize that any attempt henceforth to enchain the reader's interest with church meetings, or the like enthralments, will be more than hopeless.
10
From despair it led to anguished struggle, and from struggle to defiance, to rage and denunciation-andthence to visions and invocations, raptures and enthralments.