1 He has frequently conversed with me on mine, which I have communicated to him without disguise.
2 A new light seemed to dawn upon my mind, and bounding with joy, I communicated my discovery to my father.
3 I shall commit my thoughts to paper, it is true; but that is a poor medium for the communication of feeling.
4 I well knew that if any other had communicated such a relation to me, I should have looked upon it as the ravings of insanity.
5 I found that these people possessed a method of communicating their experience and feelings to one another by articulate sounds.
6 Without previously communicating with me, he had, in concert with Elizabeth, arranged that Clerval should join me at Strasbourg.
7 The peasant woman, perceiving that my mother fixed eyes of wonder and admiration on this lovely girl, eagerly communicated her history.
8 Yet his manners are so conciliating and gentle that the sailors are all interested in him, although they have had very little communication with him.
9 It is impossible to communicate to you a conception of the trembling sensation, half pleasurable and half fearful, with which I am preparing to depart.
10 You may easily imagine that I was much gratified by the offered communication, yet I could not endure that he should renew his grief by a recital of his misfortunes.
11 He had previously communicated his plan to the former, who aided the deceit by quitting his house, under the pretence of a journey and concealed himself, with his daughter, in an obscure part of Paris.
12 During my youthful days discontent never visited my mind, and if I was ever overcome by ennui, the sight of what is beautiful in nature or the study of what is excellent and sublime in the productions of man could always interest my heart and communicate elasticity to my spirits.