The novel has resonance in the real world if only because fantasy must have something to fantasticate. |
Their effect is to disturb the apparent solidity of his stage's material accessories, to fantasticate and mythologise character and action.
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But they then fantasticate them in a manner that takes them clean out of the realm of the possible. |
What interests me enormously is the formidable capacity of photo-sensitive material to distort and fantasticate, nearly always dramatically, everything it touches. |
At the risk of seeming to fantasticate I confess that the Pope's having built the viaduct made me linger there in a pensive posture and marvel at the march of history. |