单词 | self-forgetful |
例句 | There's a precision and inevitability of movement from line to line which seem self-forgetful. Poem of the week: Darts by Christina Dunhill 2012-08-27T11:35:18Z He thrusts his hips quickly, his face expressing nothing but self-forgetful pleasure. Sheila Heti gets sex wrong 2012-09-28T23:30:00Z The girl, momentarily self-forgetful, is absorbed in her process, “hunkered over her drawing pad, / humming, for an hour.” Poetry That Bears Witness to a Changing Natural World 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z Capistrano had thrown himself into the work with all his self-forgetful enthusiasm. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z When a child I often visited this good pioneer woman—so faithful, cheerful, kind, self-forgetful. Blazing The Way True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound 2012-04-03T02:00:30.677Z So self-forgetful had been my employment that I did not realize until I stepped into the shade of a cottonwood how hot it had been out on the blazing commons. Bolanyo 2012-02-12T03:00:14.503Z He has all the ardent, self-forgetful devotion, if he wants the chivalry and purity, of modern sentiment. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z Beautiful mother hands they were; hands made to smooth the pillows of the world, to comfort, bless, caress, hands that little children everywhere must lean upon and love-perfect symbol of protective, self-forgetful motherhood. The Wolves of God And Other Fey Stories 2011-12-17T03:00:15.447Z The most yielding and self-forgetful of women ordinarily, she had risen in rebellion against those whom she believed had wronged her boy. From School to Battle-field A Story of the War Days 2011-10-10T02:00:19.987Z More than other authors, the poets make us self-forgetful, make life and the whole human race nobler in our eyes; all things are friendly and sacred to them, all days holy, all good men divine. Increasing Personal Efficiency 2011-07-31T02:00:10.480Z The reader has in this story glimpses of the author's own heroic and self-forgetful childhood. Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign A Book of Appreciations 2011-07-08T02:00:23.177Z They procure us pleasures in which our personality seems less interested and more self-forgetful. Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good 2011-05-25T02:00:17.943Z The true way for women and men to be thoroughly self-forgetful, is to be so thoroughly self-cultured, so healthy, so normal, so perfect, that all they have to do is their work. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z She is always patient, always self-forgetful, and her obedience to her 'doctor,' as she calls me, is too touching, too entirely confiding and childlike. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z There was a quickening of the conscience and an appeal to generous and self-forgetful ends. A Short History of the World 2011-03-04T03:01:03.147Z And Alfred, leaving his brothers, stood before his young cousin, with self-forgetful gestures expressing a denial which was half-prayer. One of My Sons 2010-12-21T22:55:57.893Z When she was gone he sat self-forgetful until the darkness grew impenetrable. Sister Dolorosa and Posthumous Fame The cooler his head was, the more vehemently his heart demanded boundless, self-forgetful folly, a love higher than reason. The Children of the World She at once turned to him with her most self-forgetful smile. The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life I could hardly have believed it of you, my good Otto, that you could be so generous and self-forgetful, so wholly and completely a friend. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine I declare it's a shame you should be exposed to any more such treatment; but I always did hear that women were self-forgetful in their friendship, and I believe it. The Lamplighter His manly courage and self-forgetful nobleness were not lost upon the crowd about him, nor upon the country. John Brown An Address at the 14th Anniversary of Storer College He took his share in these diversions, not so much like a man in high spirits, but like one of an approved good-nature, habitually self-forgetful, accustomed to please and to follow others. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25) To every word of this narrative Elinor had listened, absorbed and self-forgetful. The Pines of Lory Lord, help me live from day to day, In such a self-forgetful way, That even when I kneel to pray, My prayer shall be for—others. Life and Literature Over two thousand extracts from ancient and modern writers, and classified in alphabetical order High-minded, intrepid, self-forgetful civism and abnegation alone can avert the catastrophe. Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 Generosity is self-forgetful kindness in disposition or action; it includes much besides giving; as, the generosity of forgiveness. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions They fell like the tears of a grief which is too inward for any other outward sign; an absent grief, almost self-forgetful. Imaginary Interviews This man had been his steadfast and self-forgetful friend. The Roof Tree He could no more help being chivalrous and self-forgetful than he could help having the slow, soft accent of his Aunties. In Orchard Glen Who was this priest who had so suddenly come among them, so self-forgetful, so simple, so unassuming, yet whose influence was so strong with all classes? Life of St. Vincent de Paul Her big brown eyes were wide open, busy and interested, at the same time wholly self-forgetful. The End of a Coil One day she was so self-forgetful that she told him her age—twenty-nine years. Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man True happiness is always self-forgetful: it loses itself in the object of its joy. Holy in Christ Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy as He is Holy Don't be too generous, nor too strong, nor too self-forgetful. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 Kate told him in four sentences with a stinging directness that was the outstanding note of her, that and a fine self-forgetful courage. Crooked Trails and Straight Divine love graciously and richly acknowledged these many years of self-forgetful devotion to Him and His needy ones, by large and unexpected tokens of blessing. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God He opened his eyes and saw her face bending over him, the nurse’s face, serious, compassionate and self-forgetful. The Woman from Outside [on Swan River] Indeed, we lose the rhetorician altogether in the devoted pleader, the patriot, the self-forgetful chief of a noble but losing cause. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 Being happily self-forgetful in the greatness of the moment, Martha's manners were perfect, and she looked for once almost pretty and quite as young as she was. The Queen's Twin and Other Stories He wore out his wonderful constitution; he suffered from dyspepsia and sleeplessness; a paralytic stroke crippled him; but for a year and a half he struggled on, cheerful, self-forgetful,—then the end. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement We must surrender to them, we must take the attitude of humble and self-forgetful suitors, if we would win the best gifts they have to give, and claim them as our own. Practical Ethics "It is sad enough for me," said Margaret, who did not feel inclined to be so self-forgetful in talking to her aunt as she had been with her cousin. Miss Mackenzie As he did so, he noticed with satisfaction that the saint's head was resting on Michael's arm, that his master was totally self-forgetful in his act of charity. There was a King in Egypt Then, self-forgetful in the fulness of his longing to pacify her, Richard had pushed his chair back from the table, intending to go in search of the vagrant jewel. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Is there any way of making "the girl of the period" into a vigorously healthy, sensible, devoted, self-forgetful woman? Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands There was a momentary pause in the room, every eye being centred upon the boy, fascinated as all were and self-forgetful, as they watched for the outcome of the incident. The King's Esquires The Jewel of France Utter'd with a purpose whole, From a self-forgetful soul, Bent on nothing save the fame Of the dear redeeming Name, And the pardon, life, and bliss Of the souls He bought for His? To My Younger Brethren Chapters on Pastoral Life and Work Molly was so generally self-forgetful, that her happiness was not put on. Red Rose and Tiger Lily or, In a Wider World She must tell what a good boy he had been,—how kind to her and considerate of her, how manly, how generous, how self-forgetful. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866 May hundreds of thousands of girls, alike in humble or lofty positions, be taught by it to be self-forgetful, brave, and eager to save others. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands No thoughtful person can read the simple and meagre, but wholly self-forgetful entries which reveal this trait of character without a feeling of profound respect and even affection for Sewall. Home Life in Colonial Days If you turn the pages of music for a musician, do so in a quiet and self-forgetful manner. The Etiquette of To-day He was opening out a new Empire for trade with the usual self-forgetful devotion of its employees to the interests of the great Fur Company. Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police For some time together I remained in this self-forgetful state of bliss. My Reminiscences As we bow the neck at the Cross, His self-forgetful love for the others, His longsuffering and forbearance flow into our hearts. The Calvary Road Why, when a war is on, must the making of munitions here be a wild debauch of private profits, but the firing of them "over there" be a matter of self-forgetful sacrifice? Christianity and Progress Under these circumstances the medals of honor awarded them must be considered justly due to their self-forgetful heroism. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 She is the most indomitable little creature living, heroic, uncomplaining, self-forgetful, and will yet 'die in harness.' Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience Contemplation, you see, has no very close connection with dreaminess and idle musing: it is more like the intense effort of vision, the passionate and self-forgetful act of communion, presupposed in all creative art. Practical Mysticism A Little Book for Normal People Brenton, afire with his message, self-forgetful, thrilling with the greatness of his theme, felt his congregation taking fire beneath him. The Brentons She was singing alone, a wonderful thing in itself, and in her eyes was neither fear nor maidenly shrinking; she was indeed thrillingly absorbed and self-forgetful. The Eagle's Heart Would she be sweet and self-forgetful as of old, or full of bitter reproaches? Tom and Some Other Girls A Public School Story We create no forms, are self-forgetful, seek no responsibility, obey rather than rule. The New Society Charming as her self-forgetful, earnest look was, her companion seemed unable to sustain it. In Apple-Blossom Time A Fairy-Tale to Date Its opposite, self-forgetful, being full of forgetting one's self in thinking of others, is as commonly regarded in all circles as a charming, winsome trait of character. Quiet Talks on Power Striking dresses, gay with colors She disported and commended, Not considering that the highest Of attractions in a woman Is simplicity of costume, And a self-forgetful sweetness. Man of Uz, and Other Poems Sandy was too fine and self-forgetful to be touched by worldliness. A Son of the Hills But never in one so exalted, so self-forgetful, as the present; and to the varied new experiences of the morning was added a wholesome sense of his own unworthiness to lay a hand upon her. The Great Amulet Captain Percy spoke rapidly, only glancing at Mary, who was already bending with self-forgetful devotion above her mother's pillow, and before Mr. Sinclair could answer he was gone. Evenings at Donaldson Manor Or, The Christmas Guest He cannot catch himself looking away, self-forgetful, intent on something outward; yet only when he p. 43is in these attitudes does his true character show itself in his face. Romance Two Lectures Thus flow'd on His almost fourscore years,—levying slight tax On form or mind, while self-forgetful still, He rose to prop the sad, or gird the weak. Man of Uz, and Other Poems Sweet and retiring as she was, and consciously self-forgetful as she believed herself, Ruth was what ages had made her. Joyce of the North Woods Still, the cardinal contrast holds, that women are self-forgetful, men self-asserting; women hide their surplus affection under a feigned indifference; men hide their indifference under a feigned affection. The Friendships of Women One, pale—downcast—with expression showing a sudden pang; the other, suffering also, yet tender, self-forgetful, loving—looking on. Faith Gartney's Girlhood The poet of deep and self-forgetful feeling must, we venture to think, survive when mannered muses are forgotten. Krindlesyke He had serv'd The Church he lov'd, not in luxurious ease, But self-forgetful as a pioneer, When she had fewer sons to build her walls, Or teach her gates salvation. Man of Uz, and Other Poems The girl watched, with the intense, self-forgetful delight of a child, the plash of the great blobs of rain on the macadamized road outside. The Debtor A Novel Sentimentality, fired by the glorious contagion of self-forgetful admiration and loyalty, is raised into sentiment, or even divinized into enthusiasm. The Friendships of Women She knew not that his thought had been utterly self-forgetful. Faith Gartney's Girlhood Once only did he pause to look away—was it into the past or into futurity?—with a steady, self-forgetful gaze which seemed to make a man of him again. The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow So like Durham,—who in many secret ways was ever generous and trying to do good: he was always self-forgetful and only too modest. My Life as an Author One of the most self-forgetful actions ever performed was by Sergeant Ross. "Over There" with the Australians Hist, we must always be brave and self-forgetful enough to do our duty. The Wedge of Gold We have seen harsh natures mellowed, violent natures chastened, rough ones refined; but who has seen an essentially mean nature made large-hearted, self-forgetful, fertile of grandest faiths and greatest deeds? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864 Never has a greater contrast been shown between self-seeking man and self-forgetful woman. The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow Hannah, utterly self-forgetful despite ten hours a day in the mills, hurled herself into the new work. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers "After all, life to be beautiful and to reach rightly towards eternity should be helpful, and self-forgetful; do you not think so?" she said. What Two Children Did Make me self-forgetful, that I may be willing to make peace with those whom I may have displeased. Leaves of Life For Daily Inspiration What greater significance generous deeds have, when you know that behind them is no calculating, grasping spirit, which is figuring out how much it can get in return, but a noble, generous, self-forgetful manhood. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885 If her hasty marriage, or any other mistake of her life, needed pardon, surely it might be won for the earnest sincerity of this vow, and for its self-forgetful, utter humility—"I will try." Christian's Mistake You will see by my involuntary wandering from them how full our hearts are of your colored people, and how self-forgetful we are in our desires and efforts to do them good. The Sable Cloud A Southern Tale With Northern Comments (1861) If a physician's chief reward is the gratitude and appreciation of those among whom he works, Dr. Hü is indeed rewarded for her self-forgetful service of those whom she lovingly terms "my Chinese." Notable Women of Modern China You needn't kid yourself into hoping I'll take you for a self-forgetful martyr person. The Thunder Bird She had been nursing my mother with a single-hearted, self-forgetful devotion that had often touched me, and had knit us to one another by the common bond of an absorbing interest. The Doctor's Dilemma To strengthen this one self-forgetful element, the love of Pauline enters in, and the new impulse brings back something of the ancient joy. The Poetry Of Robert Browning His letters aim to elicit the inmost experience and outward fortunes of those he loves, yet are remarkably self-forgetful. An English Grammar The good doctor of this story—the born surgeon and healer, the ever young and alert, the self-forgetful, the faithful friend, gifted with "that exquisite charity which can forgive all things"—is studied from you. Master of His Fate As I told the latter part of the story a reverent, loving, self-forgetful look came into her face, and made her seem to me like an angel. Romance of California Life I'm not a saint, as you all know, but the aspect of that girl, in her self-forgetful effort, might well make me wish I were one. A Young Girl's Wooing She was self-forgetful, self-possessed, the exalted touch of a pure devotion upon her. Deadham Hard I saw this at the same time that I heard the sweetest words that ever fell into my heart, in the most joyful, self-forgetful tones of the sweetest voice! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858 The Creole stole an amused glance at the elated, self-forgetful look of his immigrant friend. The Grandissimes There has been much prate lately of as innocent a foible as ever served to make men self-forgetful for a few seconds of time—the collecting of first editions. In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays She looked pleased and self-forgetful, differently from Rose in her prettiness; she looked as if she had put herself away, comfortably satisfied; this one looked as if there were no self put away anywhere. We Girls: a Home Story It seems no small portion of the joy I long for in heaven, to be thus self-forgetful in love to Christ. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss One thing has happened to-day," said Mr. Lindsay, "that I shall never forget,—an action so generous and self-forgetful that it makes one think better of mankind. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859 My father often remarked of Henry, that "he was too generous and self-forgetful ever to be rich;" but there is no doubt that such have their reward—in their own consciences at least. A Grandmother's Recollections A strong smell of stale and cheap tobacco reached Sylvia from all of his obese person, but his vulgar, ugly face expressed a profoundly self-forgetful concern. The Bent Twig What had been a bit self-centred and self-conscious—bright as if only for being bright and for dazzling—was outgoing and self-forgetful, and so softened. A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life. He might have been poor—it was likely enough in that out-of-the-way spot—or he might have been a little self-forgetful and eccentric. Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices Before that I had seen only the world and things in it, had sought them self-forgetful of all but my impulse. Tono Bungay Jubilation is an expansive affection, and all expansive affections are self-forgetful and kindly so long as they endure. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature But the good-natured self-forgetful cheeriness and common-sense of Priscilla would soon have dissipated the one suspicion; and the modest calm of Nancy's speech and manners told clearly of a mind free from all disavowed devices. Silas Marner Her face, upturned from the microscope, was so sweet, sincere, and self-forgetful in its aspect that the susceptible Fitzpiers more than wished to annihilate the lineal yard which separated it from his own. The Woodlanders "I suppose you have a great many stuffed birds at home," remarked the girl, looking with self-forgetful admiration at the large brawny figure. Tales from Two Hemispheres For many years I had been self-forgetful and scientific. Tono Bungay One of the old ladies—Miss Noble, the aunt—is a wonderfully quaint picture of self-forgetful goodness, and Ladislaw gallants her about sometimes. Middlemarch Men who have true-hearted, self-forgetful older sisters rarely ever honor them half enough for their sacrifices, their unselfishnesses, the influence of their gentle purity and their hallowed love. Girls: Faults and Ideals A Familiar Talk, with Quotations from Letters The girl was so self-forgetful in these revelations, she spoke always with such an unshaken faith in Herman and was so free from any thought of blaming him, that Helen could not but be touched. The Pagans Never self-conscious and never self-forgetful; where consideration was needed he was sure to be at hand. Sketches from Concord and Appledore Was the child, by instinct, finer, nobler, more self-forgetful, than the man in the full possession of reason, instructed in the divine science, fortified by the example and merits of the saints? The Far Horizon Dorothea's face had become animated, and as it beamed on Rosamond very close to her, she felt something like bashful timidity before a superior, in the presence of this self-forgetful ardor. Middlemarch The French soldier, the French citizen, and the French woman are to-day marvelously moulded in the heroic type of their best tradition: in the full sense of the word they are gallant—chivalrous, self-forgetful, devoted. The World Decision He is too modest and self-forgetful to wish for the honor," his friends commented now; "but he is too conscientious not to put aside his personal preferences for the good of the church. The Puritans This Imogen, lovely, with her flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes, was deeply excited, deeply self-forgetful. A Fountain Sealed It seems a reasonable contention, at least, the more so since poets are practically unanimous in describing inspiration as lifting them out of themselves, into self-forgetful ecstasy. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years Patient, yet vigorous, glowing with enthusiasm, yet clear-eyed, self-forgetful, and brave, he has had scant justice done him, and ought to be a very much more familiar and honoured figure than he is. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes This habit of being self-forgetful gives one time to be remindful of others. The Glory of the Trenches She was a most self-forgetful person, and her scholars became devotedly attached to her. The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne Hazel stood as Eve might have stood, hands clasped, eyes full of ecstasy, utterly self-forgetful, enchanted with these living toys. Gone to Earth We recall him as he appeared in the hour of victory, grand, imposing, awe-inspiring, yet self-forgetful and humble. A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee Mine too, thy lofty Justice Hall, with its one chair of authority, high-backed and wickered, once the terror of luckless poacher, or self-forgetful maiden—so common since, that bats have roosted in it. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia A part of their secret was that through their experience in the trenches they had learnt to be self-forgetful. The Glory of the Trenches The theme of "The Bosom Serpent" is a husband's jealousy; and it is the self-forgetful devotion of his wife that finally cures his malady and relieves him of his unpleasant companion. The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne His features were transformed, and he seemed almost as oblivious of the countless eyes upon him as she had been when she rose to testify for him in her self-forgetful enthusiasm. The House of the Whispering Pines As she watched him, so self-forgetful and fearless, she realized more and more vividly that he was sustained and animated by some mighty principle that she knew nothing of, and could not understand. Barriers Burned Away She gave a little start, and half withdrew her foot; then looking down at the kneeling figure of service before her, recognized at once the utterly honest and self-forgetful earnestness of the boy, and submitted. Warlock o' Glenwarlock The first stage in the education of the true worker is self-conscious; the final stage is self-forgetful. Essays on Work and Culture The cure for all this is a clean heart full of sweet and gentle, self-forgetful, generous love. When the Holy Ghost is Come My heart thrilled at a beauty that was so unconventional and so utterly self-forgetful. A Day of Fate She felt that one who had been so generous and self-forgetful had a right to all that a true man could ask, and that it would be base in her to refuse. Without a Home It wasn't cushioned, however, and he always bruised his hands in his self-forgetful earnestness. The Story Girl "If a mere friend," she murmured, "can be so brave and self-forgetful, I have no excuse for giving away utterly." Taken Alive A stranger might have been amused or incensed at my words, but mother was grieved—grieved to her heart by my lack of generous, self-forgetful, thoughtful love. When the Holy Ghost is Come There was something in his self-forgetful effort in her behalf, even when in the mortal anguish of death, which appealed to her most powerfully. Miss Lou I cannot, I dare not, marry where I am not held in a passionate, self-forgetful subjection. Agatha Webb The intensity of the question, the compelling, self-forgetful passion of the man, had a startling effect upon the crowd of people huddled before him. Dark Hollow You never knew a creature so entirely simple and self-forgetful in your life, and yet of so wide and noble a nature. Outpost Finally, Paul was full of self-forgetful, self-sacrificing love. When the Holy Ghost is Come More than a year ago she thought that the worst was over, and since then had known the solace of self-forgetful idealisms, of ascetic striving. Demos Her character was full of purity and sweetness and self-forgetful warmth, but it had not the strength necessary for the carrying out of a purpose beset with difficulties and perils. The Nether World No matter how I tried, I could never be so generous and self-forgetful as he. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador I know what to do to banish that intense self-consciousness and make the student self-forgetful. Stammering, Its Cause and Cure Perhaps it was this, more than anything else, that had made her Dr. Phillips's favourite daughter, for in all other things Georgiana was more self-forgetful and more sympathising. Mr. Hogarth's Will Phebe's cry was answered, her self-forgetful task accomplished, and her long vigil rewarded with a happy dawn. Rose in Bloom They touch the entire gamut of emotion, from the tender melancholy of a lonely soul, the inexpressible sweetness of self-forgetful love, to the tragic notes or agony and despair. The Women of the French Salons How considerate, how patient, how self-forgetful he had always been. All Roads Lead to Calvary Some exceptionally able and exceptionally devoted and self-forgetful men manage to combine both extremes of a minister’s duties and opportunities in themselves. Bunyan Characters (1st Series) Xenophon, with curiosity and love of adventure which mark him of the same race, but self-forgetful in the pursuit of a new artistic virtue, created the historical romance. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft The self-forgetful fortitude, which had never failed her until that day, had been tried once too often—had been tasked beyond its powers at last. No Name But thro' the live-long summer, tried, A pure devotion we may see; The ebb and flow of Nature's tide; A self-forgetful sympathy. Poems — Volume 1 And the unwearied self-forgetful attention to every phase of the living universe reflected in our consciousness may be our appointed task on this earth. Some Reminiscences Love is frequently a mere blend of appetite and preference; it may be almost pure greed; it may have scarcely any devotion nor be a whit self-forgetful nor generous. God the Invisible King He took his share in these diversions, not so much like a man in high spirits, but like one of an approved good nature, habitually self-forgetful, accustomed to please and to follow others. The Wrecker |
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