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单词 impersonally
例句 impersonally
It struck her impersonally as if it were a judgment someone else was delivering, someone American and important, like Dr. Fanning: she was pretty. How the García Girls Lost Their Accents 1991-01-04T00:00:00Z
I say that quite impersonally and do not mean to be obnoxious; actually, it is intended as a compliment. Nine Stories 1953-04-06T00:00:00Z
He handed something to me—handed it to me as impersonally as the average waiter distributes menus. Nine Stories 1953-04-06T00:00:00Z
“He needs more flesh on him,” he commented impersonally, addressing himself to his brothers and sisters. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z
He stared up into her eyes, which inspected him impersonally. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z
Most are such impersonally operated machines — dedicated to the business of brand storytelling — that they tend to obliterate any whisper of individuality. Chris Pratt Stars in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z
Director David Mackenzie doesn’t lean on an impersonally huge scale as a crutch. Hell and High Water: why film-makers should keep it slow and simple 2016-09-23T04:00:00Z
Thus from his "impersonally remote research", there emerges the profound vision of a moral philosopher. Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death by Otto Dov Kulka – review 2013-01-25T07:00:02Z
Though the two pieces on its program tell no stories and express humanity only in impersonally collective ways, both have theatrical force and authority. Dance Review: Tao Dance Theater at Alice Tully Hall 2012-07-26T21:24:32Z
Along the way if there are points of pain, you observe them impersonally as your scan reaches those points, knowing they are impermanent. My exhausting meditation retreat: 10 days of Vipassana, silence and spiders 2016-03-31T04:00:00Z
There was a tinge of superiority to his tone, telling Mr. Williams when his questions were “fair” and answering others as impersonally as possible. What Brian Williams Should Have Asked Snowden 2014-05-29T04:00:00Z
A few nightmarish dream sequences, telepathically commanded by Madame Blanc, are impersonally decorative and cliché-riddled. Review: Luca Guadagnino’s “Suspiria” Is the Cinematic Equivalent of a Designer Che T-shirt 2018-10-30T04:00:00Z
Part of being a student is learning how to advocate for your beliefs by writing and speaking about them calmly and impersonally. What Kind of Town Bans Books? 2014-10-01T04:00:00Z
She sings the aria—in which a woman begs her father for romantic freedom—with graceful phrasing, a controlled, slow vibrato, and a tone that resonates impersonally, like a bell. Jackie Evancho and the Politics of Childhood 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z
In telling Albert’s story impersonally, he feeds the illusion of objectivity that is currently poisoning the larger mediascape. The Reductive Narrative Tactics of “Author: The JT LeRoy Story” 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z
I wish that we could have this debate impersonally and without ever having to refer to individuals, because I think it is unfair on them and they're abiding by the rules. Transgender women in sport - the scientists' view 2022-05-10T04:00:00Z
Other writing about the events of Jan. 6 focused more impersonally on the role of authoritarianism and "populism." One year later, mainstream media still doesn't see Jan. 6 attack as racial 2022-01-18T05:00:00Z
In fact, despite the suggestion that Burchfield was impersonally coordinating guests from Tennessee, many of his guests were not even from the U.S. Chick-fil-A, the National Prayer Breakfast and right-wing Christianity: Delicious combo! 2021-11-26T05:00:00Z
“This puts some personal nature back into the case for somebody who’s treated so impersonally in an unfortunately biased system,” Frank told Cahill. EXPLAINER: What is ‘spark-of-life’ testimony in trials? 2021-03-11T05:00:00Z
The parents of the Israeli teens are glimpsed briefly through original footage blurred, distant and impersonally. Calendar letters to the editor: Young Latinx musicians are carrying on a tradition 2019-08-30T04:00:00Z
The museums we’re most familiar with — the noble institutions with endowments in the millions — promise an education; they offer, impersonally, to elevate us into their realm of civilization. Letter of Recommendation: Tiny Museums 2018-05-09T04:00:00Z
It reaffirms patients' belief in the judgment of health care professionals when myths are impersonally debunked, as happened here. Antioxidants Don’t Ease Muscle Soreness After Exercise 2018-01-04T05:00:00Z
The New York Times critic Roberta Smith said his work “presents a highly personal but impersonally observed reality.” Trade Sports Cards? He Paints Them 2016-10-19T04:00:00Z
With companies asking candidates to invest so much time and energy in longer, more involved processes, candidates are often treated surprisingly impersonally. 8 Things to Know if Your Job Search Skills Are Rusty 2016-03-07T05:00:00Z
But if this was an inevitable outcome, it was not enacted impersonally; it was enacted by means of ordinary human cruelty. Editorials from around New England 2015-10-31T04:00:00Z
The kings only discover at the end that they were mere fuel that would be replaced impersonally and inevitably by other fuel. Why The Best Leadership Involves 'Downward Mobility' 2015-04-28T04:00:00Z
Twitter didn’t add much in the way of missionary zeal to its S-1, but there was a brief letter to prospective investors on page 91 of the filing, attributed to somewhat impersonally to “@twitter.” Quick Takes on Twitter's IPO Filing 2013-10-04T00:48:10Z
She sat erect once more and twisted her hands together, but tried to smile impersonally as she returned his gaze. Mrs. Balfame A Novel 2012-04-15T02:00:04.827Z
To treat oneself impersonally is one of the essential elements of mental balance and health. The Psychology of Arithmetic 2012-03-31T02:00:28.817Z
It is the argumentum ad hominem,—generally an uncivil mode of address; but here, at any rate, it is impersonally used. Letters to the Clergy On The Lord's Prayer and the Church 2012-03-29T02:00:12.080Z
To be necessary for; to be fit for; to be meet for, with respect to necessity, duty, or convenience; Ð mostly used impersonally. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
"I've no truck with them rubbishy radicals," Mrs. Gilson added impersonally, scratching her nose with the handle of a spoon--a sign that she was ill at ease. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z
I want to say just one or two words to you on the same subject, and remember that I speak as an outsider, impersonally. Mr. Marx's Secret 2012-03-02T03:00:10.327Z
And it took a serious exercise of will power to think about her impersonally. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z
But Miss Macks continued without color and without grace, and went on looking at things as impersonally and impartially as ever. The Front Yard 2012-01-09T03:00:23.183Z
He would close his eyes and play with the fancy impersonally, as if he were dictating it for writing. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z
Criticism shows that these categories when abstractly and impersonally taken cancel themselves. International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics 2011-12-12T03:00:31.160Z
All polemic of ours should, I believe, be either very broad statements of contrast, or fine points treated singly, and as far as possible impersonally. The Letters of William James, Vol. II 2011-11-24T03:00:48.427Z
Even were the testimony of lyrical lovers uniform, we must recollect how conventional all their love-poetry was; most poets composed on formal lines impersonally, in spite of their pronouns. Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature 2011-10-29T02:00:13.050Z
From the Most Intimate Experience of the Thinker.—Nothing is harder for a man than to conceive of an object impersonally, I mean to see in it an object and not a person. Human, All-Too-Human, Part II 2011-10-26T02:00:29.773Z
How could Annette speak so coolly, so impersonally, as if she had never deviated from the rigid code of morals in which Janey had been brought up! Notwithstanding 2011-10-19T02:00:22.340Z
This stanza associates Columbus, Jefferson and Washington, impersonally, with others previously mentioned, as agents of Elias. Elias An Epic of the Ages 2011-10-13T02:00:41.923Z
Eager, enthusiastic, impersonally but warmly interested, she leaned a little toward him, intent on his reply. Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z
Unlike most women, she had learned to think impersonally, and to think in relations. The Builders 2011-09-19T02:00:09.067Z
Now, I happen to know a good deal about that lady; but the more impersonally one enters into details of this kind the more chance has one of making such details perfectly clear to you. My Lord Duke 2011-09-09T02:01:11.940Z
You will observe, if you turn to the 'Study of Sociology,' where the matter is referred to, that I have spoken of the thing impersonally, and not in reference to myself. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z
Perhaps the weakest point in the language is the absence of a passive voice, for which the third person plural active, used impersonally, acts as a substitute. A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Vol. II. 2011-06-30T02:00:31.117Z
He was about to study his subject as the great masters studied, coolly, impersonally, with clear and merciless intelligence, setting down with calm simplicity nothing except facts. Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z
Your friendship I can trust always, in any circumstances; and it is only by thinking impersonally that I can escape the tyranny of personal things. The Builders 2011-09-19T02:00:09.067Z
Simply, bluntly, impersonally and with so much assurance that she could not even reply. The Last Straw 2011-06-27T02:00:58.100Z
At the time Mrs. Hardwig poured her tale into her ears she had listened quite impersonally. The Trail of the Axe A Story of Red Sand Valley 2011-06-27T02:00:56.823Z
"To see what you prefer to all you could have!" he said; but he said it impersonally, bowing his thanks, resolved to school himself to impassibility and patience. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z
Having notified her of their wishes through the proper channels of the club, they now maintained a dignified silence, refusing to act other than impersonally. Marjorie Dean High School Senior 2011-06-06T02:00:09.407Z
He had not seen them sitting there, and now bowed impersonally to all three. The Red Mouse 2011-05-30T02:00:14.700Z
She had not flinched, but studied the girl carefully, impersonally, though the color in her cheeks had died; her face was in repose, her bearing dignified and assured, yet without suggestion of any superficial superiority. The Last Straw 2011-06-27T02:00:58.100Z
He saw them and their adventures quite impersonally; and no good art is impersonal. Oscar Wilde A Critical Study 2011-05-04T02:00:14.580Z
"You read character, too," he answered, smiling impersonally. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z
Pape followed the announcement of his name with a comment over the speed with which the telephone had been fixed, to which the born butler replied smoothly, impersonally, non-committally. Lonesome Town 2011-04-12T02:00:24.580Z
Once more she placed her hand on Murgatroyd's arm, unconsciously, impersonally but impulsively. The Red Mouse 2011-05-30T02:00:14.700Z
He rejoiced in nature's more vigorous aspects and he looked at her impersonally, objectively. Handbook of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts 2011-02-15T03:00:17.853Z
The said editor being rather a noted character, the mayor had refused to occupy the chair, and he was abused impersonally, but viciously and cleverly. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z
He turned courteously but impersonally, without that masculine impertinence in the eye which is still a compliment. The Salamander 2011-06-10T02:00:22.890Z
Quietly and impersonally he led her through her duties, obliging her to make herself useful in a score of different ways. Burning Sands 2011-01-17T03:00:53.930Z
Upon her he unconsciously focussed his attention, and as he contemplated her, impersonally and as he would an inanimate object, she shifted her eyes to him, stared coolly, turned away, rose and entered her room. Caravans By Night A Romance of India 2011-01-03T03:01:02.370Z
So she wrote to him, impersonally but kindly. Why Joan? 2011-01-02T03:00:20.290Z
The clock clicked impersonally in the darkness, and Whit moaned again. Suzy
The city did not express herself immediately as Paris unmistakable, but more impersonally as the great railway-station of Europe, a center of convenience rather than the pulsing heart of pleasure. Sinister Street, vol. 2
There were the sudden provocative glances which flashed as impersonally as precious stones, and yet lanced forth a thrill that no faceted gem could give. Sinister Street, vol. 1
Through the bitterness of conviction, a part of Saxon’s brain seemed to be looking on impersonally and marveling, almost with amusement, at the remarkable position in which he found himself. The Key to Yesterday
With all my heart I hope I shall not come back, for then impersonally I shall have fallen for a cause in which I have no faith. Sonnets from the Patagonian
In half-recovered consciousness he wondered impersonally about the dying pain in his head and how he came to be where he was. The Year When Stardust Fell
But she felt these things vaguely, impersonally, as items in a drama unconnected with herself. The Gambler A Novel
Apparently he was talking impersonally to the tree tops and the south wind and the stars—only he wasn't, really. Hempfield A Novel
Removed entirely from the influence of his personality, she intended to free herself from him, look at him, and at herself impersonally. The Dual Alliance
The question might be asked, impersonally and perhaps impertinently, What was the auctioneer’s influence at the Marquand sale? The Oriental Rug A Monograph on Eastern Rugs and Carpets, Saddle-Bags, Mats & Pillows, with a Consideration of Kinds and Classes, Types, Borders, Figures, Dyes, Symbols, etc. Together with Some Practical Advice to Collectors.
She spoke impersonally, as though it were simply a curiosity she felt. East Angels
There was a pause; the large onyx clock on the mantelpiece ticked loudly and impersonally, as if its concern were solely with time and not with man. Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole
He had been among their biggest; he had his enemies, of whom impersonally Santoine might have been counted one, and he had his friends, both in high places; he was a world figure. The Blind Man's Eyes
She never became a marionette to be dressed and undressed and jigged, horribly and impersonally. Carnival
Tascela grasped her yellow locks and forced back her head, looking impersonally down into her face. Red Nails
"Valeria is a good girl, I think," said Anne, recovering herself, and answering as impersonally as though he had neither lowered his voice nor thrown any intensity into his eyes. Anne
It was strange how he could think about her personally and impersonally at the same time. Deadly City
As Eaton ordered his breakfast, he appreciated for the first time that his coming had interrupted a conversation—or rather a sort of monologue of complaint on the part of Standish addressed impersonally to Avery. The Blind Man's Eyes
As a usual thing, the Indian regards a white woman impersonally or with a half-contemptuous indifference. Seeds of Pine
“We are going to take him away from the city–thank you,” replied Lyddy, impersonally. The Girls of Hillcrest Farm The Secret of the Rocks
It was of course impersonally aired, this prejudice against wireless. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday
I shall explain the spiritualized naturalism to which we are ascending in the same spirit that the scientist presents his facts—impersonally, calmly, and simply. The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance
And impersonally his admiration for the land of one set of forefathers grew, although personally he remained cold. Ancestors A Novel
Poor child, she was putting it so guardedly, so impersonally she thought. The House of Fulfilment
The C.I.D. and its members are merely putting through a piece of business quite impersonally. Scotland Yard The methods and organisation of the Metropolitan Police
Both tensed as the Frostola man came in, but he greeted them impersonally and turned to the druggist. The Blue Ghost Mystery
"Well," he owns, "there's some risk, but we ought to look at it impersonally." The Crow's Nest
Ibsen, therefore, worked his conceptions to such a degree of hardness and self-consistency that he could detach them from himself and study them impersonally. Pot-Boilers
Personal injury or personal loss does not enter the question; the heart of this movement of his bleeds perpetually, but impersonally. A Diary Without Dates
With the same quiet and impersonally gentle manner in which he had taken leave of the idol, Victor approached Spiele, when he returned with H�flinger. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19
“Very well,” replied the captain impersonally, without looking at the factor. The Wilderness Trail
Instead of sitting helplessly and watching the machinations of the law grind impersonally through their differences, the two antagonists could allow their imaginations free rein in the dueling machine. The Dueling Machine
Brotherton put out his great hand, and looked at it impersonally, as one introducing a stranger for witness. In the Heart of a Fool
The chief argument is the erroneous supposition that the third Plur. only could be used impersonally. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2
“No, I don’t think so,” he answered impersonally. Shadow Mountain
She climbed the bank and stooped from her tall height to look at me; knelt upon the moss, and touched me impersonally, like the spirit that she seemed. The Gates Between
The warmth and humor were real, but masked a mind as impersonally efficient as a computer, and a taste for high and dangerous living. Lion Loose
The Doctor came back 517to the desk where Amos was standing and took a chair, and as Amos drifted out of the store as impersonally as he came, the Doctor began to grin. In the Heart of a Fool
He spoke impersonally with the narrowing eye of the artist. Outside Inn
Imagine a fictitious event; and write two distinct themes, in one of which this event is recounted personally, and in the other impersonally. A Manual of the Art of Fiction
I heard them shouting through the muffling canvas of the bag, and then I was being impersonally hauled to my feet by my wrists, my arms wrenched up behind my back, my shoulders screaming. Little Brother
Miss Woodruff approached her, smiling impersonally, with rather the air of a kindly verger at a church. Tante
The woman regarded the candidate for her favour much as she might have a letter of introduction; quite impersonally but decidedly judicially. At the Crossroads
This is a rather uncommon experience to me, you know, being looked at so impersonally. Outside Inn
“Did you ever see such misbehaved children?” she asked casually and impersonally as she calmly surveyed the free-for-all fight. Our Next-Door Neighbors
When they came for me, I tried to stand again, but couldn't, and they carried me again, impersonally, roughly. Little Brother
He spoke as impersonally as if a stranger asking aid interrupted his busiest time. The Gorgeous Girl
The co-operative system, by conducting purchase and sale impersonally, removes half the reason and excuse for curmudgeonery, besides securing better prices both at sale and purchase. Another Sheaf
It appeared that a woman could not be impersonally decent to a man without being held personally responsible. The Wall Street Girl
“Yes,” he replied, still impersonally; and with his head down, he walked out to where Chapuli was standing. Hidden Water
But I was sitting quietly in the deck chair, striving to regard her gentle beauty impersonally. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930
His glance went impersonally over the faces of his audience. Rim o' the World
Then came the duller reaction and the events of the last few minutes repeated themselves, impersonally, spectacularly,––as though they 217 were the actions of another man; one for whom he felt very sorry. A Breath of Prairie and other stories
He was able less and less to consider her impersonally even in the furtherance of this project. The Web of the Golden Spider
It was 100 broken this time by De Launay, who spoke as impersonally as they. Louisiana Lou A Western Story
And now and then a pair of eyes rose from the reading-book, rested on her a moment, watchful, as if calculating impersonally, then sank again. The Rainbow
She gave him her hand limply, and settled down across from him, her eyes darting from table to table, and occasionally nodding rather stiffly and impersonally as she recognized some one. Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China
Intransitive Verbs, though they do not regularly admit of a Passive Voice, yet are used impersonally in the 3d Pers. Elements of Gaelic Grammar
But Wingo’s large countenance remained inexpressive, his black eyes still impersonally fixed on space. Red Men and White
The verb is plural and may be taken impersonally. Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters
"Yes I want to," she said, impersonally, looking at him with wide, candid, newly-opened eyes, opened now with supreme truth. The Rainbow
So she seemed to regard him, impersonally, without interest. A Man to His Mate
But he was quietly smiling into his milk-pail, and she decided to treat his question impersonally. The Homesteaders A Novel of the Canadian West
“I wish I could make it a bit easier for you,” he remarked as impersonally as though he were meditating aloud. The Prairie Child
The kind of people she’d like to know treat servants impersonally. The Readjustment
He glanced again at the cabin and tried to study the situation impersonally. The Ranch at the Wolverine
They are of too sacred a nature to share except impersonally. One Way Out A Middle-class New-Englander Emigrates to America
Some were alone, and some were impersonally conducted in a very loose sort of way. The Smart Set Correspondence & Conversations
If she was ready to go, he would drive her, perhaps to discourse impersonally upon the quality of the pictures, or the countryside mantled with snow, upon the way. The Beloved Woman
By that instinct which prompts men and women to talk of this one subject they enlarged on the topic, impersonally at first, as if it were a matter of the price of cattle. A Man of Two Countries
And this was the real Seabeck, whom she had known impersonally all her life! The Ranch at the Wolverine
Women have often appeared in history—noble, brilliant, heroic women; but woman collectively, impersonally, never until now. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
Still, Hamilton ignored his wife utterly, while he addressed the three women impersonally. Making People Happy
For the rest, his eyes traveled impersonally over the crowded room. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905
The author and the minister did their parts in the ordinary pursuit of their vocations; but the author did his part impersonally and indirectly, whilst the minister did his part personally and face to face. A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds
“I only said,” she repeated impersonally, “that I would not throw stones at a dog that had cost so much money.” Mountain Blood A Novel
Up to a short time ago she had regarded him impersonally as merely an efficient foreman whom she had inherited from her father along with the ranch. Shoe-Bar Stratton
Never had she seemed more appealing in her loveliness, never more daintily alluring to the eye of a man; yet, never had she seemed to hold herself so coldly aloof, to be so impersonally remote. Making People Happy
“Autumn is here,” remarked Miss Roscoe, impersonally, addressing the world at large. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905
I said to myself impersonally that it was impossible for a girl to do any monkey tricks about the La Chance gold with a man like me. The La Chance Mine Mystery
“Sometimes it's best to refuse him, and get it over once for all,” said Baby Van Rensselaer, impersonally. Humorous Ghost Stories
Now he was on the train for New York, meditating impersonally on his uselessness, considering how free of moss his rolling had kept him. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life
She thought of him impersonally—as a thrilling picture. Children of the Desert
"Now, I ask you to regard the situation impersonally," said Trenholme, sinking his eyes humbly to the ground and keeping them there. The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley
Generally the masculine pronoun is used impersonally in this discussion, and the discerning reader can easily decide from the context where this is not the case. The Renewal of Life; How and When to Tell the Story to the Young
The verbs dal and goth, signifying ought, it behoves, are used either impersonally or, though this is a late corruption, as ordinary verbs. A Handbook of the Cornish Language chiefly in its latest stages with some account of its history and literature
He spoke impersonally, with scarcely a glance in her direction, and as the screen door banged behind him the girl flushed, remembering her own rudeness upon the trail. The Gold Girl
Whereupon he studied me more pointedly and more impersonally than ever. The Prairie Mother
However, such events are treated by large dailies as simply, briefly, and impersonally as possible. Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper Writing
"It's funny about opinions," remarked Noah impersonally to the stars. The Desert Fiddler
At last he looked at her rather blankly, impersonally. The Branding Iron
“Speak a little louder, please,” the girl said impersonally. Little Lost Sister
He really loved her, but a trained faculty works as impersonally as a camera. Black Oxen
It is told very briefly and impersonally and concerns itself chiefly with the events of his business or professional activities. Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper Writing
Noah twisted his shoulders and again looked up impersonally at the stars. The Desert Fiddler
The man or woman who can talk impersonally is as rare as a psychic phenomenon when you want to see it but won't pay for a manifestation! Over the Fireside with Silent Friends
Gentlemen," he said to them, standing with his glass in hand and addressing all, impersonally, "what I have to say now, is said to all, alike. The Last Woman
Both nodded, the girl smiling rather impersonally, and Bill noticed a horrifying omission. The Snowshoe Trail
I asked the question impersonally, and without any resentment in my tone, or manner. Princess Zara
It only does its own work impersonally and mechanically. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals
"Sometimes it's best to refuse him, and get it over once for all," said Baby Van Rensselaer, impersonally. Tales of Fantasy and Fact
He spoke impersonally, considering it bad form to use for first person singular. The Hill A Romance of Friendship
I rather liked his manner, for all he took me so sharply, if impersonally, to task. The Nebuly Coat
Natures like his, which all contact with men unsettles, give their best and deepest when they speak impersonally and to all. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
He shoved her out of the way as impersonally as he had the chair. Apron-Strings
He had reached out rather impersonally and taken her hand. Erik Dorn
She added impersonally; "But if people only kept to what they knew, and didn't do what they divined, there would be very little art or literature left, it seems to me." The Coast of Bohemia
In my capacity of physician I can speak impersonally.' Despair's Last Journey
They treated her as impersonally as though she was a bale of goods about which there was some dispute. The Grell Mystery
And when he died, I was very sorry, but impersonally sorry ... as if something nice in the world had been gone ... a swan shot.... The Wind Bloweth
But as Dalton again broke out she joined him, Dodo quite impersonally adding her cadenza. Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls
They had discussed together quite impersonally all things under the sun and above the moon. The Brentons
He jerked from her the fur covering, flung it across the room, and with the same gesture turned away impersonally. Tarrano the Conqueror
But it seems that you speak quite impersonally of the force upon the food supply. Skylark Three
It was a monstrous mass of metal, powder-stained now where shells had burst against it, and it seemed metallically alive, impersonally living. Morale A Story of the War of 1941-43
As impersonally as a surgeon exploring an organ, Garlock went into Belle's mind. The Galaxy Primes
DuQuesne, however, would have tortured me impersonally and scientifically—cold and self-contained all the while and using the most efficient methods, and I am sure he would have got it out of me some way. The Skylark of Space
There was deep silence in the room again and a log of the fire crackled and fell apart and blazed up impersonally; the pleasant sound jarred not at all the tense, human atmosphere. Short Stories of Various Types
In pre-adolescence the whole matter can be presented so that it is accepted objectively and impersonally. The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book
In the case of the Buddhists and Jains the divine centre of life seems to have been conceived of impersonally. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV)
He looked her up and down carefully, impersonally, with that air he had of regarding a rare specimen, thoughtfully; as if he weighed such ephemeral substance as chance. The Coast of Chance
He danced flawlessly, holding and guiding his partner impersonally, firmly, expertly in spite of the weak right arm—it served well enough. Gigolo
I could not get myself—and I have not been able to get myself since—to look at it impersonally. The Voice of the Machines An Introduction to the Twentieth Century
He spoke impersonally, considering it bad form to use the first person singular. The Hill A Romance of Friendship
It led to some relaxation between them, and they began talking impersonally. Police Your Planet
Suddenly he seemed to become aware that, whereas Hermione and Artois had been considering a subject impersonally, he was introducing the personal element into the conversation. The Call of the Blood
He leaned forward and looked her in the eyes and Mary Fortune realized that she was being addressed not as a woman, impersonally, but as a human being. Rimrock Jones
"Caught out!" said the King, enthusiastically and quite impersonally, as if he were watching a cricket match. The Napoleon of Notting Hill
"Man come see Master," observed Ah Chang, addressing space impersonally. Civilization Tales of the Orient
The verb list is, in older English, generally used impersonally, and in Chaucer we find ‘if thee lust’ or ‘if thee list’ = if it please thee. Milton's Comus
"You cruel woman," she said, as if impersonally. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee
Until then her hand had always seemed to guard him, impersonally, as the hand of a busy seeker guards and shelters a candle. Phantom Wires A Novel
"It must be the right man," she observes impersonally. One Woman's Life
I glanced at the occupied bench impersonally, and then coolly strolled on toward it as if there was no one there. The Fifth Wheel A Novel
I use the capital K. here impersonally, for I am sure the great man did not indite the message himself even though it may be headed from him to me. Gallipoli Diary, Volume I
"It will be a House of your political friends," remarked the correspondent, impersonally. The Henchman
It is the idea when that oppressing the lowest we may actually be oppressing the highest, and that not even impersonally, but personally. Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
She was the victim of ideas that were utterly beyond her knowledge, ideas that must impersonally carry the Milly Ridges along in their momentum, to their ultimate destruction. One Woman's Life
"Birds was made to fly and fishes to swim," he remarked impersonally and philosophically. The Short Cut
The Duchess asked the question impersonally though with a degree of interest. Robin
From things they're beginning to say about Tuscarora down at headquarters," he remarked impersonally, "I venture to predict that we'll know within twenty-four hours. The Henchman
He considered the matter almost impersonally just now; the game wasn't yet played, cards were out, the mind must be cool, the eye quick. Man to Man
But he deemed a man might look upon her as impersonally as upon the white mare, giving credit where credit was due. Daughter of the Sun A Tale of Adventure
"I should think Bob would a great deal rather go for a motor-ride," Cynthia ventured, her eyes fixed impersonally on the landscape. Flood Tide
"It's his lordship's way to think of things," the discreet answer came impersonally. Robin
"You might do well to vary your costume a little," Garry observed impersonally, "if your nimrod friend who hunts at dusk is going to persist in mistaking you for a deer." Then I'll Come Back to You
"We just received a message from Captain Strong aboard the Solar Guard cruiser Orion requesting landing data here on Roald," the voice crackled impersonally over the teleceiver. The Space Pioneers
Hendricks signed the paper and handed it back to her, and his blue eyes were fixed impersonally upon her, and he smiled his curious, self-deprecatory smile and sighed, "As we forgive our debtors." A Certain Rich Man
Sensing the futility of further argument, Captain Scraggs sought solace in a stream of adjectival opprobrium, plainly meant for Mr. Gibney but delivered, nevertheless, impersonally. Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
Dully, impersonally, he sensed that the half-breed had just told him that he would squeeze the red blood from his heart and watch it splash upon the rocks. The Challenge of the North
Your Highness"—he spoke as impersonally as a judge ruling from the bench—"I must remind you again that I am your escort to-night only in order that someone else may not be. The Lighted Match
Bland bestowed upon Hollister only a casual glance, as he strode past, and went on swinging his axe; and Hollister looking impersonally at the woman, observed that she stared with frank curiosity. The Hidden Places
He felt for a match, and, when he had struck it, asked impersonally, "Do you believe things cannot be done?" The Good Comrade
"I suppose she has sold everything she had," mused Allan impersonally. Flower of the Dusk
But the thinking woman is so rarely logical, so unable to take life impersonally, that Schopenhauer does her no good. Told in a French Garden August, 1914
He looked upon the matter calmly, almost impersonally, as a duty to which he must attend. Under Handicap A Novel
Then, very quietly and impersonally, they discussed the situation. Great Possessions
She spoke calmly and impersonally, without even a quickening of the breath. Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman
"Bob Flick's your best bet," she remarked impersonally. The Black Pearl
I have studied the attitude of the younger women whom I have approached, purely impersonally and without the slightest hypersensitiveness. Nobody's Man
"Shiny, this fellow's rotten," he said evenly and impersonally. The Big-Town Round-Up
Do not urge your qualifications, or make any promises, but tell about yourself as simply and impersonally as possible. Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists
"Mamma's sick and can't get up," he explained as impersonally as to a stranger. Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman
Her words were impersonally pleasant as ever, but vague; and he perceived that she only half heeded his going; and that her eyes brightened when once more she turned to her visitor. The Iron Furrow
If she had thought of it at all, it was impersonally—an undesirable strip of country, as one mentions the Sahara Desert. The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country
The question attracts attention, both impersonally, as of military interest, and also as bearing upon Nelson's correctness of judgment, and professional characteristics, at this time. The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
He glared down at the mass of soft hair scattering over his breast; he thought of that beautiful life and quite impersonally asked himself if all this beauty must die. Dan Merrithew
"Yet the roedeer is not made for the paddock," he said impersonally. Montlivet
He was acting impersonally as an instrument in the hands of the Invisibles who dispense justice and balance accounts. Four Weird Tales
Theirs is rather the attitude of the detective dealing with suspected criminals than the attitude of the public servant impersonally obeying orders. Americans and Others
And Sanderson had no doubt that they did that work impersonally and without feeling, not caring, and perhaps not understanding the tortures of a system—of a soulless organization seeking only financial gain. Square Deal Sanderson
When he did think of the war he thought of it impersonally, as a busy man invariably does think of matters which do not directly concern him. Burned Bridges
Dolly sat resting her chin in one hand, looking at him impersonally, yet critically, he felt. Poor Man's Rock
She was sure—quite impersonally—that he would make a success of anything he attempted. The Ridin' Kid from Powder River
She had been speaking of palmistry, and she took his hand in hers, innocently, impersonally, with large eyes lifted inquiringly. The Witness
Without prolonged exercise in scientific methods, it is impossible to view our own kind impersonally, as we do the creatures of lower nature. The Doctrine of Evolution Its Basis and Its Scope
As you see, the marks of the Brute's hands are still too fresh upon me to regard him impersonally—an obstacle, as it were. The Gun-Brand
Gower put down the glasses, seated himself in a grass chair, lighted a cigar and leaned back, looking impersonally down on Point Old and the Rock. Poor Man's Rock
"Why don't you wait here for your sailings?" she asked impersonally after another pause. The Palace of Darkened Windows
Having been brought up for generations to judge men only as providers of sustenance and fathers of children, they must at first find it difficult to consider candidates impersonally. Woman in Modern Society
He was perfectly willing to talk, when the humor seized him, and he did talk, brilliantly, wittily, freely, and impersonally. A Woman Named Smith
My employer had described to me thoroughly but quite impersonally all the conditions of his trust and mine, but had made no comments which by the widest stretch of imagination could be construed into opinions. Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment
It is possible that the young Spaniard sang the serenade impersonally, as much to the elderly duenna who slumbered placidly on the other side of the fireplace as to his lovely young hostess. A Daughter of the Dons A Story of New Mexico Today
"I've thought a lot about it," he went on, speaking more impersonally than she had thought he could. Captivity
"A human agency whose benefits could be received as we receive those of Nature or Providence—as impersonally." The Little Red Chimney Being the Love Story of a Candy Man
He wore a philosophical expression, and looked at his companion as if she were a new specimen of the human kind, and he was studying her variety, quite impersonally, it is true, but interestedly. The Girl from Montana
The courts must administer that Law without malice, without feeling, impersonally, justly. Heart's Desire
Smiling intimately to herself she got into her bath, wondering vaguely at the miracle of water, enjoying impersonally the cool whiteness of her body, doing tricks of perspective with her arms and legs. Balloons
They discussed facts impersonally, dispassionately, and what Sylvia had assumed, her old friend could not controvert. A Hoosier Chronicle
"Noel seems to have developed into quite a picturesque cavalier," he observed impersonally. The Keeper of the Door
Instead of the impersonal verb, the third person singular of the passive may be used impersonally, as in Latin. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 05 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
That very day he had wanted to cry out to her, as impersonally as one feels towards a beautiful bird caught in a net, "Now, now, burst through, and spread your wings where you belong." The Brimming Cup
I remarked impersonally, addressing the ancient tapestry on an opposite wall. The Princess Passes
He put it quite impersonally—said Fitch told him he couldn't do more than prolong the litigation by appeals, and that in the end he was bound to be whipped. A Hoosier Chronicle
I am writing to you quite impersonally and informally, as you see, so that in replying to me you will not be involving yourself in the affairs of another diocese. The Altar Steps
Women ought to make it a point of conscience to learn to care for things impersonally. Stray Thoughts for Girls
He always took everything so abstractedly, so impersonally. The Brimming Cup
"She has few good points except her figure, and yet the whole is decidedly picturesque," thought Madame as impersonally as if she were criticising a fashion plate. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
All this she did quite impersonally, her face free of the least sympathy. Mavericks
The first he admired impersonally for her housewifely skill, and smiled at secretly for her purely feminine outlook upon life and her positive views upon subjects of which she knew not half the alphabet. The Uphill Climb
"Do you suppose Mr. Cowles is engaged?" asked Kitty of her husband impersonally, and apropos of nothing that I could see. The Way of a Man
You see, I forgot," he smiled again, the charming, whimsical smile that seemed so much a part of him, "that you were Irish and could do nothing impersonally. Katrine
The scout had fought the Apaches impersonally, without rancor, because a call had come to him that he could not ignore. A Man Four-Square
Quite impersonally she answered him, explaining that the folk in the valley were quite content, so long as they were moderately successful. Partners of Chance
We can not love all alike, though we can love all humanity impersonally. Cosmic Consciousness
They spoke rapidly and impersonally of his adventures in the hills and of his illness. The Port of Missing Men
We cannot look at her impersonally, we must needs give her form and soul, in order to grasp and describe her. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times
It was time that she was regarded impersonally, as a woman, by the critical eye of the chief of staff. The Last Shot
The propagative act might, it was thought, be performed as impersonally, as perfunctorily, as the early Christian Fathers imagined it had been performed in Paradise. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
When he spoke at last it was dispassionately and impersonally, as one giving a considered judgment. The Dark House
They despise me—impersonally, at first and before it seemed that I might dim the family pride; personally, when it was apparent that I could dim it if I desired. Kindred of the Dust
Zina was spoken of impersonally: "this has come," "Gone away," and so on. The Duel and Other Stories
"It was almost as refreshing as a drink of water," he concluded impersonally. The Last Shot
Speaking impersonally, he said that the present General had become an important man not by his own choice or through the workings of ambition, but by the will of Providence. Regeneration
As if Death had thus planned to torture me, before tearing my loved one from my very arms, I seemed to stand impersonally apart and watch two lovers—Zarlah and myself. Zarlah the Martian
Historically he was justified, and had he accomplished the same end impersonally, they would have been the only sufferers, and in the just degree. The Conqueror
By a cheerful acquiescence in the suggestions that are daily made to you, you may accumulate old masters as impersonally, as genteelly, let me say, as you do railway bonds. The Collectors
But let us look at the position impersonally. Back to Methuselah
It is always preferable to confine this analysis to subjects in which we have no personal interest; thus we shall accustom ourselves to judge of people and things dispassionately and impersonally. Common Sense, How to Exercise It
Conclusions reached by daring speculation and faultless logic are stated simply, impersonally. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2
He was so sure of his own ground that he thought he considered Ralph impersonally, also. A Spinner in the Sun
Murmuring the indispensable banalities I bowed distantly, meaning to observe her impersonally before an encounter. The Collectors
Praise and blame are usually meant impersonally and should be so received. Analyzing Character
She viewed the woman in the glass impersonally, as if it had been a stranger's face looking at her. The Purple Heights
I can look at it quite impersonally, because half the time it seems to model itself. The Penalty
I have to tell you," she said, addressing them both impersonally, "that my engagement to Guy Ranger is unbroken. The Top of the World
The process is the same already illustrated in lyric form as an expression of personality; but here man universal enters into the image and possesses it impersonally on the broad human scale. Heart of Man
"Anybody can talk, but it takes a head to keep silent," said Granny impersonally, quoting another old saw. The Soul of a Child
He didn't interest her, except casually and impersonally. The Purple Heights
"Your God is not my God, Master," said he, impersonally. The Flying Legion
He stayed perhaps ten minutes listening impersonally to Bridger, who talked loudly and enthusiastically of his plans. The Long Shadow
"It's a right lovely mornin'," he remarked impersonally, tugging at his silver-gray mustache. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life
When so used, it has no antecedent, and we say it is used impersonally. Composition-Rhetoric
It comes back to me now rather oddly that I weighed these probabilities quite impersonally, as though I were a mere spectator. The Uttermost Farthing A Savant's Vendetta
He tried to speak coldly, impersonally; but he well realized a certain strained quality in his voice. The Flying Legion
"It's a great convenience, this having women in the family," commented Landor impersonally. Where the Trail Divides
Wilbur had questioned this, but so cautiously and quite impersonally that Winona could not suspect his interest in the theme to be more than academic. The Wrong Twin
Let us discuss this matter impersonally, without reference to our own opinions and without reference to the evidence for or against their truth. On Compromise
Yet now he viewed it rather impersonally, for he felt curiously disconnected from the affairs of the Church and the world. The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West
She takes that great ease impersonally, her pose is, 'It's a gift from Heaven, and an infernal bore.' This Is the End
"I'm after a drink," he said quite impersonally, and coolly taking the pails out of her hands, walked through the kitchen and down to the creek. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest
"It is time for Mrs. Annersley's medicine," announced the nurse impersonally, entering and going over to the wash stand for a glass. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth
"It was not a happy marriage, either," she said, as impersonally as if speaking of another woman. No Hero
"All right," Walter said; and after standing a moment more, in silence, he added, impersonally, "I don't see as you ever did anything much for me, anyhow either of you." Alice Adams
Death was actually at his side, his long, bony finger on his shoulder and whispering impersonally, "You're next." Dust
She felt that whenever Jack Fyfe's gray eyes rested impersonally on her. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest
When he looked again, Peppajee was sucking hard at the pipe, and gazing impersonally at the place. Good Indian
He had accepted her impersonally along with the office furnishing, the office boy, Morrison, the chief, confidential, and only clerk, and all the rest of the accessories of a superman's gambling place of business. Burning Daylight
Probably Browning placed it in the mouth of Pauline from his rooted determination to speak dramatically and impersonally: and in French, so as to heighten the effect of verisimilitude.* Life of Robert Browning
"No, auntie, this week it is really and truly just impossible, but next week—honest and true!" she insisted as the older woman seconded rather impersonally her son's urgent invitation to chicken and noodles. Dust
I seemed to judge them impersonally, and I concluded that it had been a pretty good fight. Mr. Standfast
And she was grateful—while she impersonally noted how bad a verse it was. Main Street
Jean's head tilted toward Robert Grant Burns as impersonally as if she were indicating a horse with colic. Jean of the Lazy A
"You always did like to talk that noveletty way, 'Gene, didn't you?" he said, impersonally. The Conquest of Canaan
Was her father discussing the matter abstractly, impersonally, as he seemed? The Conflict
All that Strether had made out was, while the man opened the door and impersonally waited, summed up in his last word. The Ambassadors
She had studied the boys pityingly, but impersonally. Main Street
His eyes were wide apart now and his lips were parted and drawn back from his teeth, like a snarling cat—— "I shall hold whoever annoys her responsible," Kalonay concluded, impersonally. The King's Jackal
She began to wonder if there were bad feelings between the rivals—to compare them—to get away from herself and judge them impersonally. The Redheaded Outfield
He always calls them impersonally 'they' or 'it.' Miss Billy — Married
He looked down at his fingers impersonally, as though they belonged to some one else. Buttered Side Down: Stories
To guard against such contingencies she frequented the more populous watering-places, where she installed herself impersonally in a hired house and looked on at life through the matting screen of her verandah. House of Mirth
Rogers urged his grievance calmly, almost impersonally, making his appeal to Lapham's sense of justice. The Rise of Silas Lapham
"We are considering the question impersonally," said the doctor. The Damnation of Theron Ware
She glanced at him, impersonally, struck by the unconscious sternness of his voice. Captivating Mary Carstairs
For looking up she saw, as she expected, the deep eyes of the concierge watching her as impersonally as the mountains watched the town. The Happy Foreigner
Almost impersonally he was convinced that no woman he had ever met compared in any way with Gloria. The Beautiful and Damned
They realized that something was the matter out there, that a lot of Arabs were making a row; but it interested and amused them impersonally. It Happened in Egypt
"Is she sixteen yet?" he asked as impersonally as if she had not been present. Calvary Alley
A sensible and eddicated man," he added impersonally, "never lies when a lie couldn't do him no good. Captivating Mary Carstairs
If," said she, impersonally, "if you believe it was because of you, you are very much mistaken. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
When an Englishman listens to a speech he wants at least to imagine that he understands thoroughly and impersonally what is meant. Twilight in Italy
Weary looked at her impersonally, but neither of them spoke in those first, breathless moments. Chip, of the Flying U
Somehow Keith could not resent the implication; it was too impersonally delivered. The Gray Dawn
It will be more agreeable for us, both now and in the future, to treat any matters that arise between us as impersonally as possible. The Far Horizon
The first time that the girl was not at home," Rosalind observed, impersonally, "the man had on a tan coat and a brown derby. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
My attention has been drawn to myself impersonally and philosophically. Amiel's Journal
It controlled the proceeds of the taxes of all the imperial provinces and of the domains, mines, quarries, fisheries, factories, town property and whatever else the fiscus held for the Emperors, impersonally. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
The poem of "St. Ambrose", written in 1846, when the Germans seemed so firmly fixed in Milan, is impersonally addressed to some Italian, holding office under the Austrian government, and, therefore, in the German interest. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions
The day was impersonally suave and tender, with its gentle haze and autumn premonitions. Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories
"From this side," observed the Vision, impersonally, "there is less glare from the brook." The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
The reader may think that this or that character deserves to come to a bad end; but not so Chaucer, who regards them all as kindly, as impersonally as Nature herself. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
Viewed impersonally, the world is a rattling good show, but instead of smiling at it from the front row in the dress circle, I get to be one of the performers every time. The Lady of the Decoration
Their deeds of persistent kindness are all performed impersonally. The Glory of the Trenches
They chatted on, casually, impersonally, in rather subdued tones. The Fighting Chance
Then it seemed to him a voice, very far and small, was speaking to him, coolly, impersonally, in a matter-of-fact way as though suggesting an experiment. Darkness and Dawn
This man, whose blue waistcoat with brass buttons marked him for some sort of officer, looked impersonally at Lemuel and then at the officer, while he chewed a quill toothpick, rolling it in his lips. The Minister's Charge
But you can't discuss them impersonally with me; I'm engaged to Miss Graham. Indian Summer
All his brother officers were asleep, huddled like sacks impersonally on the floor. The Glory of the Trenches
Then, as her hand lay there, scarcely imprisoned, their eyes encountered,—and hers, intensely blue now, considered him without emotion, studied him impersonally without purpose, incuriously acquiescent, indifferently expectant. The Fighting Chance
The old Mark Carter would never have looked at her coolly, impersonally like that. The City of Fire
"What made you change your mind?" he asked impersonally. Hidden Creek
The sentences had struck clearly as answering chimes, impersonally, in their preoccupied gazing. Over the Pass
The answer is, frankly, that we do not yet know surely; that we are still too near Tennyson to judge him impersonally. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World
She bore his scrutiny so impersonally, with such sweet and challenging interest, that he persisted in it. The Profiteers
He thought also, and perfectly impersonally, of a girl whom he had met now and then upon the stairs of the apartment house which he now inhabited. The Green Mouse
If you can whip up enough endurance for the work ahead of us," he announced impersonally, "we stand a good chance of getting out of this. The Everlasting Whisper
How shall one know whether the sound comes up a wrathful gullet or whether the dog bays at him impersonally, as at the distant moon? There's Pippins and Cheese to Come
"That is my father," said one; and another, "This is my sister," but they spoke impersonally, and only to satisfy the curiosity of others. The Law of the Land
The speaker stood with arms folded and head lowered while he studied the girl impersonally. Flowing Gold
He looked at the girl, strove to consider her impersonally, for her youthful beauty began to disturb him. The Green Mouse
Why could not a modern Utopia be discussed without this impersonation—impersonally? A Modern Utopia
If, when they prompt, we coldly and impersonally regard them, find them unworthy and crush them back humiliated, they become in time disciplined—wither and die. Once Aboard the Lugger
"Pray rest easy, Countess," I managed to say, interrupting out of consideration for Hawkes and Blatchford, who, I thought, might feel uncomfortable at hearing themselves discussed so impersonally. A Fool and His Money
"You see me at church," she answered impersonally. Fran
As the fellow mumbled some acknowledgment, she turned to the younger man, inquiring impersonally: "I suppose you are bound for the States?" The Silver Horde
He addressed himself to Maxwell now, discussing Harrington as impersonally as if he were absent, but from time to time his keen eyes returned to the Southerner's face. Many Kingdoms
Miss Dorothy spoke very lightly, very impersonally; but there was a sudden flame of color in her face. Dawn
We have to recognize this, and to continue action, aspiration and thought, impersonally or with some universal motive, in the manner nature accomplishes these things. AE in the Irish Theosophist
I think," Fran remarked impersonally, "that to a person in your position—a person beginning to reap what he has sown, lying is always the next course. Fran
He spoke now so calmly and impersonally that the girl had turned to look at him again as she listened. In Secret
He told us what happened, impersonally, as one who is listening to another man's story in his own mouth. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me
The shock of the contrast remained with him through his hurried dressing in the large impersonally luxurious bedroom to which he had been shown. Short Stories for English Courses
He considered it unemotionally and impersonally, when he thought of it at all. Old Rose and Silver
Please don't be offended, I am speaking quite impersonally, now. Raspberry Jam
Pardon me, Miss Fairfield, I'm really speaking of you quite impersonally. Patty's Butterfly Days
"I'd like nothing better, sir," he said cheerfully, and quite impersonally as far as June was concerned. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Perhaps you think it strange that one in the very shadow of the death chair"—the word stuck in his throat- -"can talk so impersonally of his own case. The Dream Doctor
The deep colour mounted to the roots of her hair and he studied her impersonally, as he would have studied any other lovely thing. Old Rose and Silver
No, let me talk, Richard," she interrupted herself, as the man raised haggard eyes to watch her impersonally, "far better to face the facts, my dear! Harriet and the Piper
You see," he explained, impersonally, "this path is a very nice little mystery. Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story
The girls, as yet, call her impersonally, flatteringly and familiarly, "little housekeeper." Yama: the pit
And he spoke as impersonally as though the girls were machines. Angel Island
He spoke earnestly and impersonally, as he always did when she consulted him on any of her affairs, He was trying, too, to wipe from her mind all remembrance of his impatience. Tides of Barnegat
He had often seen his own reflection and was familiar with his own appearance, but this was the first time that he had looked at himself impersonally. The Fortunate Youth
"I don't know that I would," he said seriously, impersonally. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby
She was surprised at her helplessness and was inclined to criticise it impersonally, the while Perigal plunged her wounded hand into the water. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl
Gerald narrowed his eyes, his face was cool and unscrupulous as he looked at Birkin, impersonally, with a vision that ended in a point in space, strangely keen-eyed and yet blind. Women in Love
They are clean and dry as fossil truths, which have been exposed to the elements for thousands of years, so impersonally and scientifically true that they are the ornament of the parlor and the cabinet. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
I believe," said Miss Wingate in an impersonally judicial tone of voice, "that Doctor Mayberry is the very handsomest man I ever saw. The Road to Providence
As I passed her, on the mere chance that she might elect to acknowledge our encounter, I let my gaze impersonally meet hers. The Firefly of France
He inquired so impersonally the significance of whatever was before him, that it lost the human quality both as to itself and himself. The Blazed Trail
But she talked them over very hypothetically and impersonally with Miss Cotton, in whose sympathy they resumed all their import, and gained something more. April Hopes
Impersonality was in fashion, and as a rule he believed in thinking impersonally. The Patrician
"You feel it personally but not impersonally," she cried. The Devil's Paw
I found myself wondering impersonally what had led her to these devious paths. The Firefly of France
When you've got a grouch against a fellow," he explained impersonally, "you want to get at him. T. Tembarom
"It will only be a moment, Doctor," she said impersonally. The Lani People
He repeated her name so impersonally that she could not be angry. Beyond
He was impersonally friendly with the soldiers, when he was off duty; and he relished the dainties they were forever thrusting at him. Bruce
"He" in this passage refers impersonally to any of the combatants. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems
Yet, as a business opponent, Ridgway had always taken him impersonally, had counted him for a condition rather than an individual. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain)
I arrived at the execution of it; and I continued to reason in the same way, impersonally. The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: French novels
To judge books dispassionately and impersonally, is much more difficult—indeed, it is practically impossible, for our own tastes and experiences must, more or less, modify our verdicts, do what we will.  Adventures Among Books
Rowdy watched them impersonally; a glance proved that the man was not Wooden Shoes, and so he was not particularly interested in him or his doings. Rowdy of the Cross L
He was impersonally admiring her Whistler when the maid brushed aside the portieres. The Vision Splendid
"That would be one of the risks you would take," he agreed impersonally. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain)
He waved his pipe in a gesture of finality and continued to smoke and to watch them impersonally, leaning against the door in that lounging negligence which is so irritating to a disputant. The Flying U's Last Stand
Now they discussed him impersonally and over her head, as though she were not present, as a power, an influence, as the leader and exponent of a new idea. The Red Cross Girl
The man winced a little at the tone of her voice; but his own voice was still impersonally cool when he spoke again. Pollyanna
Not many women were logical enough to accept so impersonally his opposition to the candidacy of an uncle and the plans of a father. The Vision Splendid
"Am I out of the witness-box?" he presently asked, still leaning against the mantel from which he had been watching her impersonally as an intellectual entertainment. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain)
Quite impersonally, she found herself wondering if Charley Long were as strong as Billy. The Valley of the Moon
An action is looked upon more as happening than as being performed, as impersonally rather than personally produced. The Soul of the Far East
They seem to lack all power of looking at things impersonally. Babbitt
She dropped her chin on her breast and from under her straight eyebrows the deep blue eyes remained fixed on me, impersonally, as if without thought. The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes
In that steady gaze which seemed impersonally to watch my madness I could detect a slight surprise, perhaps—nothing more.  'Twixt Land and Sea
Thurston glanced up impersonally, hesitated between annoyance and a natural desire to, be courteous, and replied that he had no memory of any previous meeting. The Lure of the Dim Trails
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