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If Moses seems in his writings simple and even popular, rather than either a philosopher or a theologian, that is because it was an institution with the ancient philosophers, either not to speak of divine things at all, or to speak of them dissemblingly: hence their doctrines were called mysteries.

"The man has a dissemblingly observing glance, and while apparently unconcerned, notes all. The girl's face wears an expression of sad yet almost hopeful pensiveness. "I rarely have seen so striking a girlish face. Such finely molded features with mobile lights and shades suggest romantic interest.

"Pretense and dissimulation ought to be banished from the whole of life." "Reason ... requires that nothing be done insidiously, nothing dissemblingly, nothing falsely."

Trirodov, who interests me immensely." Elena laughed, perhaps somewhat dissemblingly, in order to hide her agitation and fear. "Perhaps we don't live hereabouts," she said. Ostrov whistled. "Very likely, isn't it, that you've come all the way from Moscow with your bare little feet," he shouted angrily. "We cannot tell you anything that can interest you," said Elena coldly.

Your witch should be put to every ordeal. She should be scratched with pins to draw blood from her; weighed against the church bible, though this is not always proof; forced to weep, for a witch can only shed three tears, and those only from the left eye; or, as our sovereign lord the king truly observeth no offence to you, Mistress Nutter 'Not so much as their eyes are able to shed tears, albeit the womenkind especially be able otherwise to shed tears at every light occasion when they will, yea, although it were dissemblingly like the crocodile; and set on a stool for twenty-four hours, with her legs tied across, and suffered neither to eat, drink, nor sleep during the time.

Marie's mind flitted to its former anxieties of the purse, which she did not wish to reveal to Julia sitting there so well-dressed in the gown that she so easily had paid for. Theatre or doctor? Doctor or theatre? Which should it be? She glanced dissemblingly at the clock. "I don't know if I've time. We ought to be starting to The Scarlet Pimpernel." "Chuck the theatre," said Julia. "I don't mind.