Her ancient civility is gone, and her glory hath vanished as a phantasma.
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The whole was like the phantasma of some terrible dream.
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They seemed like the Orama of the Greeks,-prophetswhile phantasma.
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The sudden presence of a raven at a bridal banquet could scarcely have been a greater phantasma.
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He who felt nothing-knewnothing-hadnow his eyes opened with terrible clearness to one object-the livid phantasma of a strangling death.
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The influence of the incomprehensible phantasma which hovered about Lord Byron has been more or less felt by all who ever approached him.
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Hideous phantasma shadow o'er his mind;
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Next morning at breakfast, the inquisitor apologized for the disturbance, and said the boy's alarm proceeded from a phantasma animi,-phantomof the imagination.
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The sound of this man's voice, so lusty, ringing, and healthful, served to scatter before it the phantasma that yet haunted Glyndon's memory.
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It will be a great consolation to him to agree with Berkeley, and to find that he has only been baffled by immaterial phantasma!
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With eyes tight closed one may conjure up the phantasma of green leaves waving and of meadows knee-deep with lush grasses and starred with ox-eyes.