Rome, immense and dominated by a battle of clouds, seemed to illumine the sky. |
If this can illumine the obscurity, it will all be on the positive side of the inquiry. |
It is the detail of the real, and no longer only the whole in a lump, that it claims to illumine. |
But the sun which was to illumine this day with wondrous glory had not yet appeared. |
With them you retain what you have seen, and illumine it with a special radiance. |
The literary masterpiece Barrow draws on to illumine the path of conversion and repentance is Dante's Purgatorio. |