Exposed to the light, the monk's inner demons and the phantasms of his dreams would no longer seem quite as frightening or threatening. |
While it was happening, the torturing phantasms of uncertainty, which had almost-almost worn me out, ceased in my heart. |
It has even become fashionable for them to be non-scary, so reliant have we become on stretching the literary uses of disembodied spirits and other phantasms. |
Science seems to offer him a point from which to view the helter-skelter human sagas created by the phantasms of mind and emotion. |
The Prix Médicis was awarded to Emmanuèle Bernheim for Sa femme, a short text discussing jealousy and phantasms in a dry, sterile manner. |
He believed that Aristotle's universe of phantasms could be artfully manipulated to achieve various ends. |