Constellationally

//ˌkɒnstəˈleɪʃənəli//

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The Doctor is in ecstacies over it, takes it as a special personal favor, and declaims luminously and constellationally about writing one's name among the stars, like that frisky cow who, in jumping over the moon, upon a time, made the milky way.

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[O]n each of the three examples referred to is shown a Great Serpent, which in the scheme of the heavens familiar to us, reappears constellationally in Ophis and Hydra.

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The Scythian or Britannic Kimmeria, however, had an Eastern counterpart, known as Gomorrha, which, with Sodom, lay in that plain of Jordan (constellationally the River Eridanos), where wickedness was once supreme, and where the fire and brimstone reigned^([sic – meaning rained]) down by Yhovah answered the flaming air of our Erebus.

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Certainly, the individual being takes on its meaning by entering organically into a constellationally woven whole, but this whole is concrete.

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