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4 Sentences With "occultly"

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In company, she is cordial and voluble—nice, in a word—but with what often seems a fraction of a mind that is occultly busy elsewhere.
He delves more & more into the matter & discovers a mysterious Klub99 which exteriorly practices music but interiorly more occultly sinister. He ends up visiting the club discretely & searches or at least tries to search every corner of the club. But Moore ultimately fails to search the very room where his missing girlfriend Mira's dead naked body is lying covered with flowers with her sightless eyes staring at the ceiling. As Moore leaves, the janitor of the club checks on Mira's body & praises how lovely she is even after death.
There were two Eleusinian Mysteries, the Greater and the Lesser. According to Thomas Taylor, "the dramatic shows of the Lesser Mysteries occultly signified the miseries of the soul while in subjection to the body, so those of the Greater obscurely intimated, by mystic and splendid visions, the felicity of the soul both here and hereafter, when purified from the defilements of a material nature and constantly elevated to the realities of intellectual [spiritual] vision." According to Plato, "the ultimate design of the Mysteries … was to lead us back to the principles from which we descended, … a perfect enjoyment of intellectual [spiritual] good."Taylor, p.49.
English Poetry". Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. Princeton University Press. . p. 231 He also offers a definition of satire: > Heinsius, in his dissertations on Horace, makes it for me, in these words; > "Satire is a kind of poetry, without a series of action, invented for the > purging of our minds; in which human vices, ignorance, and errors, and all > things besides, which are produced from them, in every man, are severely > reprehended; partly dramatically, partly simply, and sometimes in both kinds > of speaking; but for the most part figuratively, and occultly; consisting in > a low familiar way, chiefly in a sharp and pungent manner of speech; but > partly, also, in a facetious and civil way of jesting; by which, either > hatred, or laughter, or indignation is moved.

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