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1
The calm of these letters was the
pervading
spirit
of Feniton.
2
There is a
pervading
spirit
of mutual tolerance and gentleness, with great sincerity.
3
That tingling sense of a
pervading
spirit
which was his,-andyet not his.
4
Henry Ware was the
pervading
spirit
through all the preparations.
5
Nor was it possible for Antonia to lock the door upon this
pervading
spirit
.
6
In the Puranas thou hast been spoken as Purusha (all-
pervading
spirit
)
.
7
But this is certainly not in accord with the
pervading
spirit
of the Indian mind.
8
Willet was the
pervading
spirit
of the defense.
9
The wit is of such
pervading
spirit
that it inspires a pun with meaning and interest.
10
Nowhere else is there that home-like atmosphere, that all-
pervading
spirit
of helpfulness and cheerfulness and good-will.
11
So we follow him from page to page and find him passing through many moods, but with one
pervading
spirit
:
-
12
A line may be stolen; but the
pervading
spirit
of a great poet is not to be surreptitiously obtained by a plagiarist.
13
The dominant,
pervading
spirit
or character that we call an ethos can be identified in political parties, hospitals, sports bodies, or trade unions.
14
But, throughout the feast, it was remarked that the young stranger, Gervayse Hastings, was unsuccessful in his attempts to catch its
pervading
spirit
.
15
He answered flatly, as if repeating a lesson, God is the all-
pervading
spirit
of movement which seeks to actualize itself wherever it is latent.
16
In brief, she was what God and nature designed woman to be-thegracious,
pervading
spirit
,
that filled the roomy house with comfort and rest.
pervading
spirit
pervading