My correspondence relative to what passed in the south of France and of Europe presented to me, if I may so express myself, merely an anecdotal interest.
There was something vague in his ambitious aspirations; and he was, if I may so express myself, fond of building those imaginary edifices called castles in the air.
Some days after the visit of the pretended fortune-teller he wished, if I may so express myself, to oppose conjurer to conjurer.
Now, if I may so express myself, I shall return to the Minister Plenipotentiary's cabinet, where several curious transactions occurred.
They remained on each successive encampment long enough (if I may so express myself) to sow themselves there.
This was the signal for an exploit so bold, that it seemed, if I may so express myself, like a particular inspiration.
I hesitate to express myself so confidently as to my ability to be a superman and a genius, but I can still fight on for a time at least.
With the desire to express myself, to be an artist, to live the fullest life possible, or whatever my precise object may be, it is absolutely necessary to be damn independent.
I have not scrupled toexpress myself strongly on this subject, perceiving what use is made by the Opposite Party of those resolutions of the House of Commons.
When I express myself in this manner, I am far from reprobating those whose sentiments differ from my own; I know that many good men are persuaded of the expediency of the present war.
It is not enough to mark these two orders of phenomena which are so essentially different, it is necessary also to describe their relations, and, if I may so express myself, their harmonious evolutions.
I express myself awkwardly, but I feel all this acutely.
If I express myself badly, do not scoff, but understand that I have a right to put into words what you yourself have felt, and that I insist upon defending my own against all those women who get at you under pretext of serving you.
But as I trust the Lord will be present to help me, I express myself as though I spoke of a certainty.
The animal existences of the previous ages formed, if I may so express myself, mere figures in the landscapes of the great garden which they inhabited.
My dear brother, return with me now to the--the bower, if I may so express myself, of our esteemed and valued friend.
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