单词 | benignancy |
例句 | Opening the door of the apartment in which Clelia was anxiously awaiting her mother's return, he entered with a false benignancy upon his face. Rule of the Monk or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century 2012-01-05T03:00:36.930Z The light from the taper showed a face of much benignancy—an old, kind face. The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh 2011-04-19T02:00:15.690Z He had to perfection that reserve, that kind benignancy that a Beaminster ought to have; whenever Lady Adela questioned the foundations upon which the stability of her life depended he reassured her. The Duchess of Wrexe Her Decline and Death; A Romantic Commentary There was but one moon in all his heavens, a warm, friendly, almost mystic moon that rendered gentle and fine everything upon which it bestowed benignancy. Mixed Faces He had a slight swagger, balanced by a certain benignancy. The Planet Strappers The beauty of the morning, its stillness, its serenity, its odorous opulence, struck upon my senses with a kind of ironic benignancy, as if to say, "Why agonize over so small a thing?" A Daughter of the Middle Border It was provokingly brilliant and warm; indeed I must, in justice to the Weather Office, allow, that its benignancy has scarcely been interrupted, since I ceased to care whether skies were foul or fair. Border and Bastille When I had ended he was looking at me with a benignancy that I had never seen before upon his face. Jacqueline of Golden River He has a broad benignant brow, like Benjamin Franklin's; but his brooding eyes, golden, unfathomable, deny benignancy. Americans and Others The venerable holy men on either side have all Bellini's suave benignancy and incapacity for sin: celestial grandfathers. A Wanderer in Venice She rose, a great soft glowing vision of benignancy, and held out her hand, now gloveless, her pretty little smooth plump right hand, with its twinkling rings. My Friend Prospero His brow under his snow-white hair was lofty and calm; his eyes were clear and kindly; his mouth expressed both firmness and gentleness; his whole face was benignancy itself. Gordon Keith She gazed upon the two silent men with an expression that united benignancy with profound inquietude and sadness. The Price of Love Carlo, unaware that at that moment he might have been a buried corpse but for the benignancy of Providence in his behalf, was feeling sympathetic towards himself because he was slightly bored. The Regent Under their benignancy no loss could befall, no fate miscarry—for in his last thought he felt his vision opened, for the moment, to perceive a fine tracery of fate. The Gentleman from Indiana Then her kindness to me, her looks, her smiles, her actions, are all intentional benignancy. Anna St. Ives Mordecai's brilliant eyes, sunken in their large sockets, dwelt on the scene with the cherishing benignancy of a spirit already lifted into an aloofness which nullified only selfish requirements and left sympathy alive. Daniel Deronda Angelico's benignancy and sweetness are here, but it is not the equal of the "Coronation," which is a blaze of pious fervour and glory. A Wanderer in Florence She took his great toil-worn hand, and her hot tears fell on it, for his gentleness, his benignancy, had touched her deeply. The Valley of the Giants The face which had not lost all its underlying benignancy even when it looked its coldest, had now become settled and hard. Dark Hollow Although not great, the group of the Madonna and Child now over the central door of the Duomo has much charm and benignancy. A Wanderer in Florence |
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