"Disenchant" Quotes from Famous Books
... understood. On the entrance of the cardinal, one would have said that an invisible magic thread had suddenly drawn all glances from the marble table to the gallery, from the southern to the western extremity of the hall. Nothing could disenchant the audience; all eyes remained fixed there, and the new-comers and their accursed names, and their faces, and their costumes, afforded a continual diversion. This was very distressing. With the ... — Notre-Dame de Paris - The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Victor Hugo |