For though he might develop greater splendour according to his position, a modest appearance here makes a favourable impression.
His people produced a favourable impressionon the Florentine commissaries, but not so those of the allies on him.
Besides which, having formed an attachment for your ship, you are naturally anxious to give strangers also a favourable impression of her.
I ascertained that the real cousin had not made a favourable impression; and that, in fact, they were all glad that the engagement between him and Jette was at an end.
And there is nothing to give Uncle James to eat except vegetables--and I do so want to make a favourable impression!
Even at that horrible moment she remembered the importance of making a favourable impression.
Sir John asked him particulars concerning his adventures on the highway, and Twm, throwing all his natural wit into the account, made a favourable impression on his father.
No sooner, however, had the seminarist attacked the party press than the prince became furious and made a favourable impression.
He would make a favourable impression, and that impression was to be another step across the distance not only between Gentile society and himself, but between all Jews and all Gentiles.
Even the sneering man made a favourable impression on him to-night.
He was particularly eager that Bridget should create a favourable impression on Lawrence, as indeed she could scarcely fail to do.
In Carrissima's opinion Bridget was not exerting herself to make a favourable impression either on Lawrence or his father.
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