Both Uses of
intangible
in
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- While his mind had been pursuing its intangible phantoms and turning in irresolution from such pursuit he had heard about him the constant voices of his father and of his masters, urging him to be a gentleman above all things and urging him to be a good catholic above all things.†
Chpt 2 *
- The dramatic form is reached when the vitality which has flowed and eddied round each person fills every person with such vital force that he or she assumes a proper and intangible esthetic life.†
Chpt 5
Definition:
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(intangible) incapable of being perceived by the senses; or something that is hard to identify