![]() 2003, Robert Brustein, “Three Years after ‘1984’”, in Reimagining American Theatre, part II, New York: Hill & Wang: The "festival" this year has concerned itself largely with opera and dance, most of its pieces (perhaps in order to inspirit our AIDS-demoralized sexuality) inspired by the Don Juan motif.1899, Stanley Waterloo, The Wolf’s Long Howl : The queer thought somehow inspirited him.Jinks’ patriotic ardor in the German cause, that he generously hinted at an entire obliteration of any little score chalked up against the name of Jinks for board and lodging at the hostelry this was one of the circumstances which inspirited Mr. 1856, John Esten Cooke, chapter LXI, in The Last of the Foresters : The landlord had been so much pleased with Mr.1718, Alexander Pope, The Iliad of Homer, London: Bernard Lintot, Observations on the Fourteenth Book, Verse 30, page 129: And nothing could be better imagin’d than the reason, why the wounded Princes left their Tents they were impatient to behold the Battel, anxious for its Success, and desirous to inspirit the Soldiers by their Presence. ![]() 1641, page 548: Ah! must wee live, and see so sudden dead The Life that late our lives inspirited? 1615, Josuah Sylvester (translator), “The Tropheis of the Vertues and Fortune of Henrie the Great” by Pierre Matthieu in Works of Du Bartas, London, c. To strengthen or hearten give impetus or vigour.Inspirit ( third-person singular simple present inspirits, present participle inspiriting, simple past and past participle inspirited) From Middle English inspiriten, equivalent to in- +? spirit.
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