单词 | unsubduable |
例句 | He would show himself unsubduable; that was his main thought. Masterman and Son 2011-08-23T02:00:35.033Z Some unsubduable word was on Pierre's lip, but a sudden voice from out the veil bade him be silent. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z Whether it is suspicion eats in me, Mistrust and fret and doubt—of whom I say not, Or whether desire, and unsubduable, To see Amaury sceptred—I care not. Yolanda of Cyprus Here in Faust was another and a nobler Werther seeking the infinite; here was another Prometheus, a Titan shackled yet unsubduable. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 He who perceives their pale lineaments in that wide dispersion, the horizon of the sea, feels himself in presence of an unsubduable power. Toilers of the Sea But the prohibition filled him with an unholy and unsubduable curiosity. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 Ah yes, unsubduable granite, piercing far and wide into the heavens; yet in the clefts of it fountains, green, beautiful valleys with flowers! Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism Lee, the Seaforths' padre, kept up the tradition set by Dr. Ewing, that 'unsubduable old Roman' whose white locks had waved through so many battles, till he was wounded at the forcing of Baghdad. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad Hujjat, another champion of conspicuous audacity, of unsubduable will, of remarkable originality and vehement zeal, was being, swiftly and inevitably, drawn into the fiery furnace whose flames had already enveloped Zanján and its environs. God Passes By Ah, yes, unsubduable granite, piercing far and wide into the Heavens; yet, in the clefts of it, fountains, green, beautiful valleys with flowers. Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties There seemed to be no bit of agressive self-assurance about this young gentleman; he seemed to be just quietly, pleasantly, whimsically, unsubduably his natural self. No. 13 Washington Square My Belief in a special Providence grows yearly stronger, unsubduable, impregnable: however, you see all the mad increase of entanglement I have got to strive with, and will pity me in it. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I Such was the "unsubduable old Roman," Walter Savage Landor, a contemporary of Byron and Wordsworth, who long outlived them, dying in 1864. Great Britain and Her Queen Plants spring up from the earth, and grow, and blossom at your feet, and you look on with delight, and an unsubduable wonder, and in a heedless moment you ask what is life? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 Mask them all, and the mere turn of the head would have shown an unsubduable nature. Little Dorrit To Emerson he writes in 1836, "My belief in a special Providence grows yearly stronger, unsubduable, impregnable"; and later, "Some strange belief in a special Providence was always in me at intervals." Thomas Carlyle Whereupon, and instantly, child that I was, I knew anger, the old, red, intolerant wrath, ever unrestrainable and unsubduable. The Jacket (Star-Rover) |
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