In prelusive ways, it has wrought in the world from its foundation, and since the fall of man. |
During an entire generation they furnished the arena for the prelusive strife of that war. |
It was the brilliant flow of ideas exhibited by a mind in the inflamed state of activity which is often prelusive of actual delirium. |
His prelusive sentiments are sometimes far-fetched, and converge not with a natural declination into the focus of epigram. |
I have raised myself many enemies among the atheists by my prelusive skirmishes. |
Hepzibah involuntarily thought of the ghostly harmonies, prelusive of death in the family, which were attributed to the legendary Alice. |