"Reanimated" Quotes from Famous Books
... kept on bended knees during this solemn visit. By means of a few drops of powerful cordial, the doctor for a moment reanimated the imbruted carcass that lay before him. The sultan stirred, and, for a dead body that had given no sign whatever of life for several hours previously, this symptom was received with a tremendous repetition of shouts and ... — Five Weeks in a Balloon • Jules Verne
... But reanimated by the clamorous exhortations of Dumas and De Ligneris, and observing that the regulars and militia still preserved a firm front, they returned once more to their posts and resumed the combat. For a time the issue seemed doubtful, and the loud cries of "Vive ... — The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13 • Various
... to find out some new way of treating it. Only be steadily determined that, even if you cannot get the best Gothic, at least you will have no Greek; and in a few years' time—in less time than you could learn a new science or a new language thoroughly—the whole art of your native country will be reanimated. ... — Lectures on Architecture and Painting - Delivered at Edinburgh in November 1853 • John Ruskin
... and the sergeants entered the cell. The mother offered no resistance, only she dragged herself towards her daughter and threw herself bodily upon her. The gypsy beheld the soldiers approach. The horror of death reanimated her,— ... — Notre-Dame de Paris - The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Victor Hugo
... but are eminently words that sustain the weary and comfort the down-hearted. Who can ever calculate the new strength poured by them into fainting hearts and languid hands, the all but dead hopes that they have reanimated, the sorrows they have comforted, the wounds ... — Expositions of Holy Scripture - Isaiah and Jeremiah • Alexander Maclaren |