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Meanings of fervid imagination in English
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Usage of fervid imagination in English
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The fervidimagination of the East constructed Christian theology.
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They could be figments of Nina's fervidimagination.
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Certain features-thehigh physical courage, the impulsive energy, the fervidimagination-standout clear; beyond that disagreement begins.
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Schiller found it a task to which even his fervidimagination and glowing diction could not measure.
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So it made sense, at least in Istel's fervidimagination, to put it in the middle of somewhere.
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He had a fervidimagination and wonderful power of assimilation and reproduction and the most observant of eyes.
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Some of these instances are simply hints, upon which the fervidimagination will spin imaginary love yarns in endless gossamer.
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But how do you know that it was not all a delusion -the product of your own fervidimagination?
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In my heart I wished her joy of her fervidimagination; but unfortunately my colder nature would not catch the infection.
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Pity, reverence, gratitude, and womanly tenderness, her fervidimagination and the sympathies of a deeply religious nature, combined to influence her decision.
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The shopman names a sum of which only the fervidimagination of the South could conceive as corresponding to the value of the goods.
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The future of the State for many years to come was thus discounted by the fervidimaginations of its inhabitants.
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'I think you are misled by a too fervidimagination; the mystery of London exists only in your fancy.