单词 | unsoured |
例句 | The expression bespeaks a soul at ease with itself, unbroken by age, poverty, and disease, unsoured by calumny and insult. Literary Shrines The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors 2012-02-18T03:00:15.287Z Very few men have passed through so much obloquy with a heart so entirely unsoured, and have retained amid so much adulation so large a measure of deep and genuine humility. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 13 But I should say you are just the sort of man that ought to come through all that unsoured and unhurt. Dr. Sevier In the hours of their own affliction they retain their courage and keep their minds unsoured. Laugh and Live As a writer of light fiction, I have always till now been handicapped by the fact that my disposition was cheerful, my heart intact, and my life unsoured. The Clicking of Cuthbert The tone of the life depicted is usually glad; but even where discomfort and sorrow break it, Hawthorne's unflinching endurance suggests unsoured activity and a brave glance. Memories of Hawthorne Such garbled and mutilated, unsexed and unsoured versions and perversions like Lane's were felt to be survivals of the unfittest. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16 How hard to some people of the world it would seem to live your life! how utterly impossible to live it with a serene spirit and an unsoured disposition! Life of Charlotte Bronte — Volume 2 Thy greatest knew thee, Mother Earth; unsoured He knew thy sons. Poems — Volume 1 |
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