Music so softens and disarms the mind, / That not an arrow does resistance find.
I went out with a hoe; but the serene sweetnessdisarms me.
The devil told him one day, "I can surpass thee in watching, fasting, and many other things; but humility conquers and disarms me.
But virtue is amiable in the eyes of its very enemies, and often disarms them of their fury.
It is a soldier's book, breezy, untrammelled by literary and historical conventions, and distinguished by a direct simplicity which disarms criticism.
But to read the introduction almostdisarms the critic.
But with this assertion theological ethics by no means disarms all the objections which threaten its life.
Beauclair disarmshis antagonist and is about to return him his weapon, when Du Lache stabs the Baron in the back.
She is hindered in an attempt to stab him and thrown into prison, where he visits her and disarms her resentment by offering to marry her.
In this rudeness, however, there is not a grain of malice; there is on the contrary an appearance of good humour that disarms you.
This is real self-government; these are the obligations and responsibilities, that every citizen takes upon himself when he disarms authority.
Pitt in reply delivered a speech of singular interest, for he disarms criticism by frankly avowing the errors of his 'young and sanguine' days, to employ his own epithets.
Frederick had a business-like candour which almost disarms criticism.
This at once disarms all suspicion of any preparation.
It is not the fascinating and humorous egotism of Lamb, who disarmsus beforehand by a smile at his own crotchets.
Max (rushes on him suddenly and disarms him, then to Count Tertsky).
So many thousands have listened with delight to the full, rich voices of the 'Jubilees,' and the sweet undertone which disarms criticism while it charms the popular ear, that it is needless to speak of them at length.
It has been well remarked, that in some respects it disarms criticism; in others it may be truly said that it almost defies it.
They fight, Marcel disarms Antonio, by wounding his Hand.
The Dutch Lover, who has newly arrived, chances on a strife between Antonio and Hippolita and interfering disarms Antonio, wounding him in the face.
He disarms me with his bunches of flowers just as I was about to tell him something very disagreeable.
I am afraid he is in an awful mess, yet, in spite of everything, there is something about him that disarms suspicion.
Handsome People usually are so fantastically pleas'd with themselves, that if they do not kill at first Sight, as the Phrase is, a second Interview disarms them of all their Power.
She had the instinct of the artist who knows how to offset the lack of brilliant gifts by the perfection of details, the modesty that disarms criticism, and a rare facility in the art of pleasing.
Besides he has for me a kind of attachment and this always disarms one.
St. Bris challenges Raoul for the affront, but the Queen disarms the angry combatants.
Her declaration throws him into such a rage that he is about to strike her, but she disarms his anger by appealing to the memory of her mother.
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