How To Use Enchanter In A Sentence

  • Bleak as it is, it is not the book of a disenchanter; and in writing it Crace was not simply proclaiming his adherence to a scientifically informed world view or crudely demolishing the concept of an afterlife. Homo Erectus
  • Even ogres, gnomes and probably, Deran thought, a few enchanters were present.
  • I started feeling the magic when the enchanter began waving his hands around.
  • The telegraph, however, is the great disenchanter. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
  • We remained, therefore, in a kind of enchanter's circle until nomination-day was over. The Adventure of Living
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  • This guy appeared among the enchanters in the eighth circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno, so he must have been almighty.
  • Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer.
  • Many casters such as wizards, necromancers or enchanters were best paired with a cleric because after casting, a cleric could mend the internal wounds.
  • There were four ranks a person could be - witch or wizard, mage, enchanter or enchantress, and sorcerer or sorceress.
  • He seizes upon the device of the wicked enchanters to explain the discrepancy between his own vision and that of those around him.
  • ALQUIFE, an enchanter in the mediaeval romances of knight-errantry. Redgauntlet
  • And every one of us feels a queasy guilt at this hesitation; are we perhaps only leaving that job to be done by some subsequent disenchanter–an editor, or a series of rejection slips, a teacher braver than ourselves? The Disappointment Artist « Gerry Canavan
  • When he is shown to be mistaken, he blames the confusion on evil enchanters.
  • They were all enchanters and enchantresses, for the city of Nevada was strictly forbidden to mortals.
  • Don Quijote informs them that she is still a virgin, but has been transformed into a common peasant by enchanters.
  • The {162} pretended secrets of the cabal, of alchymy, of judicial astronomy, of the divining rod, and all the accounts, formerly so common, of sorcerers, magicians, and enchanters, are derived from these descendants of the Arabs. History of the Moors of Spain
  • So that all the miracle consisteth in this, that the enchanter has deceived a man; which is no miracle, but a very easy matter to do. Leviathan
  • The series of Oriental fantasies about a vain, bewhiskered enchanter whose power resides in one hair on his head, was well received by the critics but did not sell well.
  • Maybe he wanted to show of his powers, but since I was the only one there and had little admiration for enchanters in general, it seemed a silly reason to keep out of the battle.
  • The blood-red flag on this donjon was, at the era engaging us, the disenchanter of the Greeks; insomuch that in passing the Sweet Waters of The Prince of India — Volume 01
  • Enchanters epitomize the tarot trump of ‘the fool’ relying on luck and intuition to guide their way.
  • Youli watched as the enchanter began his spell.
  • There were four ranks a person could be - witch or wizard, mage, enchanter or enchantress, and sorcerer or sorceress.
  • Not once had her troubled look wandered from the moist dead leaves on the ground, to the misty edges of the forest, where small wild flowers thronged in a pale procession of pipsissewa, ladies 'tresses, and Enchanter's nightshade. The Miller Of Old Church
  • This is not so remarkable as it seems, for, in justice to the Enchanted Island, it should be stated that its resemblance to portions of the neighboring land is sometimes very close, and shows that the "enchanter" who has it under a spell knows his business, and being determined to keep his island for himself changes its appearance as well as its location in order that his property may not be recognized nor appropriated. Irish Wonders
  • Bogle being a witch who was trying to 'enchanter' her, as her dear Peterkin
  • And hereof be said the enchanters of Pharaoh, Magi, which by their malefice made their marvels by the enchanting of the craft of the devil. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
  • Would the blandishing enchanter still weave his spells around me, or should I burst them all and turn away in coldness! Master Humphrey's Clock
  • spiritualistic" one; in which ghosts, demons, quacks, philosophers 'stones, enchanters' wands, mysteries and mummeries, were as fashionable -- as they will probably be again some day. The Ancien Regime
  • Suffice it to say that that rare enchanter Nabokov has a way of flitting in and out of my sights, as if ever-present, just there, behind my mind's eye. Tamsin Smith: Nabokov's Other Gift
  • Life has few direr disenchanters than the morning smells of obsolete tobacco, relics though they be of hesternal beatitude. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
  • Enchanters and enchantresses are people who possess sorcery, witchcraft, and either white or black magic.
  • States and Territories, that the axe and the plough are the pioneers of civilization, that farms, cities, and villages, the schoolhouse, and the church, rise from the wilderness, as if by the touch of an enchanter's wand. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
  • By the light of a charcoal fire, clay images were ruddily discernible; before these the enchanters moved unhumanly clad, and doing things which, mercifully perhaps, were veiled from Manuel by the peculiarly perfumed obscurity. Figures of Earth
  • Now the princess, of the excess of her grief for her separation from her husband and the Sultan her father and of her sore distress at that which had betided her with the accursed Maugrabin enchanter, used every day to arise, at the first peep of dawn, [586] and sit weeping; nay, she slept not anights and forswore meat and drink. Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
  • But Syjuco is only in his mid-30s, and he already possesses the wand of the enchanter, conjuring up striking scenes like this one: After buying a tiger for a pet, Salvador's blustering father decides to hand-feed the wretched animal some bacon. 'Ilustrado' by Miguel Syjuco, reviewed by Michael Dirda
  • They were all enchanters and enchantresses, for the city of Nevada was strictly forbidden to mortals.
  • NIV the captain of fifty and man of rank , the counselor , skilled craftsman and clever enchanter.
  • In something of the same spirit -- but with a hatred to the German philosopher such as men are represented as feeling towards the gloomy enchanter, Zamiel or whomsoever, by whose hateful seductions they have been placed within a circle of malign influences -- did I at times revert to Kant: though for me his power had been of the very opposite kind; not an enchanter's, but the power of a disenchanter -- and a disenchanter the most profound. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
  • The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
  • Marian is sought after by both; the Fey come to her for help, and the Enchanter Council wants to kill her. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Query Workshop
  • Then, when Dacian the provost saw that he might not surmount him, he called his enchanter and said to him: I see that these christian people doubt not our torments. The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • It was the White Witch, sorceress and enchanter, whose command over the mystic forces and arcane arts was rivaled only by Prince Albrecht himself.
  • They are based around Chrestomanci, a powerful enchanter, and often set in his castle where a sort of school for enchanters exists long, mind you, before Hogwarts existed. Monica Edinger: Diana Wynne Jones: An Appreciation
  • The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
  • There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. HOW EVIL WORKS
  • Possession is a great disenchanter," answered Sybil. Cruel As The Grave
  • There were four ranks a person could be - witch or wizard, mage, enchanter or enchantress, and sorcerer or sorceress.
  • Even after the Reformation extreme sectarians despised Anglican clergy as ‘magicians, sorcerers, enchanters’.
  • He shut himself up in his palace for a while, mourning and afflicted; but at last his Wazirs came in to him and applied themselves to comfort him, saying, “Verily, he who took the damsel is an enchanter, and praised be Allah who hath delivered thee from his craft and sorcery!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • THE Bible, Deuteronomy, tells us to be ware of "an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits or a wizard. Celebs Comments On Witchcraft
  • Not the knowledge which is required in any particular art; nor again the art of the composer of speeches, who knows how to write them, but cannot speak them, although he too must be admitted to be a kind of enchanter of wild animals. Euthydemus

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