Ghenadie's dismissal was especially controversial: according to Familia, the event "shook temperaments" in Bucharest and made "a lively impression" on Transylvanian observers.
Bartletts primary concern was to render "lively impressions of actual sights", as he wrote in the preface to The Nile Boat (London, 1849).
Thus he divides perceptions between strong and lively "impressions" or direct sensations and fainter "ideas", which are copied from impressions.
In conversation, Mr. Marino has an entourage of styles of speech and facial gestures that give the lively impression that you're in a group.
St. Bernard says, that it is useful then to interrupt the reading, and to offer a prayer, and to continue to pray as long as the lively impression lasts.
But the poet Rabindranath Tagore, who turned to art only in his 60's, makes the liveliest impression as he moves from botanical still lifes to geometric abstraction with uninhibited zest (Cotter).
At the same time they gave a lively impression of someone hot-temperedly asking a question.
There was a lively impression of coming death on his mind, but how it was made--whether by a dream, an hallucination, or what not--there is no good evidence to show.
She studied dance with Isadora Duncan's brother, Raymond, and gave lively impressions of Charlie Chaplin.
But they were sufficient to give a very lively impression of how each man must have appeared in life.