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Twice or thrice we had observed, that if Shakspeare were quoted, that paper turned out not to be Addison's; and at length, by express examination, we ascertained the curious fact, that Addison has never in one instance quoted or made any reference to Shakspeare. But was this, as Steevens most disingenuously pretends, to be taken as an exponent of the public feeling towards Shakspeare?
She glanced at Chrissy, alert at once and on the defensive. She had recognised the four diamonds, but all the rest was a mere mystery to her. "He's got just that mark on his shoulder," said Chrissy, meeting her gaze and nodding towards the shield. "Has he?" said Tilda disingenuously. But she was jealous already, and by habit distrustful of her sex. "Didn't you know?
The flush on his sunburned cheek rose to the roots of his dark hair, and overspread his clumsy features. His appearance did not give token of any very great delicacy of feeling, but he regretted his transparency, and sought to nullify it. "Not that," he said disingenuously; "but bein' all by yerse'f, I wonder ye ain't willin' fur the county road ter be put through.
I know more than you think, Philip. Mrs. Sylvester, who means well, doubtless but, mon Dieu, what a woman! Mrs. Sylvester has been here; she has spoken to me, and I am afraid I have scandalized her. 'You don't suppose he has married her, I said, I confess not altogether disingenuously, and how mystified she looked! You will say that Mrs.
It was not as though von Heumann never had his innings. Raffles let him go in several times a day, for the malicious pleasure of bowling him out as he was "getting set"; those were his words when I taxed him disingenuously with obnoxious conduct towards a German on a German boat. "You'll make yourself disliked on board!" "By von Heumann merely."
In dealing with these his position is not that of one justifying the ways of God to man though he somewhat disingenuously appeals to Milton in his defence nor that of the definite antagonism of Queen Mab. The distinction in this respect between Byron and Shelley cannot be over-emphasized. The latter had a firm faith other than that commonly called Christian.
"Anything in it?" "You don't think there's any chance that Claudia likes him?" "Haven't an idea one way or the other," said Ayre rather disingenuously. Eugene looked very perturbed. "You see," continued Ayre, "it's pretty cool of you to assume the girl is in love with you when she knew you were engaged to somebody else up to a month ago."
The old men, the young soothsayer explained, could not legally deprive him of his rights to the fruit of the trees that had been the property of his as well as their ancestors, though he, disingenuously, was quite ready for a personal consideration to forego his privileges.
The East was drawing the Barringtons towards its perilous coasts. Laking's position at the Tokyo Embassy had been taken by Reggie Forsyth, one of Geoffrey's oldest friends, his best man at his wedding and a light of Lady Everington's circle. However, when the Barringtons did at last tear themselves from the Riviera, they announced rather disingenuously that they were going to Egypt.
Miss Wollaston, a flush of annoyance on her faded cheeks, began making dignified preparations to leave the table and John hastily apologized. "I laughed," he said, disingenuously because it wouldn't do to implicate Paula "over the idea that perhaps he didn't want a job at all and made up on the spur of the moment the unlikeliest trade he could think of.
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