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The world often judged her uncharitably by reason of these friendships, which were only friendships, and yet pointed to a warmer regard than the world consents that friends may feel.
"Are those Lord Bacon's words? I am very sorry I spoke so uncharitably of his life. I must examine it again. I may find excuses for it now that I could not when I first formed my judgment. I was then a raw lad at Oxford. But I see, Leonard, there is still something on your mind."
She had moods of sexual hostility, in which she generalised uncharitably about mankind. "He forgot himself with me," she said. "But Fanny is pink and pretty and soft and a fool a very excellent match for a Man." And by way of a wedding present she sent Fanny a gracefully bound volume of poetry by George Meredith, and Fanny wrote back a grossly happy letter to say that it was "ALL beautiful."
M'Loughlin, do you not perceive that you judged me unjustly and uncharitably?" "That's to be seen yet, Mr. M'Clutchy, time will tell." "Well, then, make your mind easy; I shall take no proceedings in consequence of your situation so far from that, I shall wait patiently till it is your convenience to pay the rent so now, I wish you good day, Mr. M'Loughlin."
Thomas Hollis, the strenuous Whig, who used to send over Europe presents of democratical books, with their boards stamped with daggers and caps of liberty. Mrs. Carter said, 'He was a bad man. He used to talk uncharitably. JOHNSON. 'Poh! poh! Madam; who is the worse for being talked of uncharitably?
"Madame, you are forgetting that your own father was one of the Jacobins whom you scorn so uncharitably," said the Count severely. "Citizen Bontems was signing death-warrants at a time when my uncle was doing France good service." Madame de Granville was silenced.
Knowing what I've told you of the relations between this Nanjivell and Mrs Penhaligon, and catching this Penhaligon child with a gold coin in his hand, and hearing from his own confession that the man gave it to him, even you might have drawn some conclusion, I'd have thought." "I declare, Mary-Martha, I wouldn't think so uncharitably of folks as you do, not if I was paid for it.
When a story is openly told to half a dozen people they cannot be expected to keep it to themselves. 'I spoke uncharitably and incautiously, said he, 'I am willing to confess, but it is nevertheless my duty to set before you the great matter that this little fire has kindled.
After the House of Commons had humbled itself before the House of Lords, after we had gone to the extreme limit of concession which self-respect, which a proper sense of the dignity of this House, and a due observance of the pledges of the Liberal Party permitted, the House of Lords curtly, bluntly, uncharitably, and harshly flung the Bill out in our faces mutilated and destroyed.
"Had she been disposed to judge so rashly and uncharitably, the humane and polite attentions she met with last night from a gentleman who was an utter stranger to her, and who could only know that she was a foreigner in want of assistance, must have been to her at once conviction and reproof."
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