It is true," she replied, without evincingthe slightest agitation.
It is another excellence of the work that the Greek text is so accurate, evincing the most scrupulous care and thorough scholarship on the part of the editor.
The act of evincing or proving, or the state of being evinced.
Ursula, evincing the strongest symptoms of interest and compassion, "am I the person, dearest child, whom you suspect of insensibility to the distresses which are the fruit of true love?
No words passed between us as we walked side by side, but I noticed that he had ceased to weep, and that there was an expression on his features evincing indescribable suffering.
Champe listened with the deepest attention, his countenance evincing the greatest excitement of feeling.
Upon the approach of the Civil War he was blatant in his advocacy of Southern views, thus evincing his indifference to emancipation.
Félicité received the strokes with perfect tranquillity, and without evincing the slightest emotion.
For the rest of that day he did not speak to him, his sadness aloneevincing his displeasure.
The latter particularly, though irregular in composition, is a story evincinggreat dramatic power and knowledge of the human heart.
Even the nobles of these mighty realms have deigned to honour me, byevincing an interest in the subject next to my heart.
The amiable hostess and her lord received their guests with great kindness and affability, evincing a desire to please, which completely succeeded, for every one seemed to enjoy the dancing exceedingly, as well as the sumptuous supper.
He had made a poor show of playing the bully and evincing a desire to conciliate at the same time, but was so afraid of the old man that great drops had started out upon his brow; and they stood there yet.
The most inexplicable thing was that she never took the smallest morsel of anything to eat, evincing the utmost repugnance at the sight of all food, particularly meat.
He raised her gently, and stooped down as if about to kiss her hand, which he had taken in his; but he let the hand go, and gazed at her with tears in his eyes, evincing deep emotion.
I was constantly on the watch for instruction, always on the alert to start forward when any particular duty was required, and, by evincing a habitual desire to do my duty actively and well, I soon gained ground in the opinion of my superiors.
It was cruel of you not to afford us an opportunity of evincing the deep and everlasting gratitude we felt towards you.
A few words from her, evincing a dislike to Heathcliff, were enough to rouse in him all his old hatred of the boy.
His new source of trouble sprang from the not anticipated misfortune of Isabella Linton evincing a sudden and irresistible attraction towards the tolerated guest.
I have passed through no other part of Europe evincing such general thrift and comfort as this quarter of Switzerland, and Basle, already a well built city, is rapidly improving.
Prince Albert's sphere as the Sovereign's consort is very limited, and he shows rare sense and prudence in never evincing a desire to overstep it.
BELL'S (Sir Charles) Mechanism and Vital Endowments of the Hand as evincing Design.
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