If the mass of common men are incurably patriotic and belligerent why is there a note of querulous exhortation in nearly all patriotic literature?
Incurably stupid at her lessons, Zo's mind had its gleams of intelligence, in a state of liberty.
Incurably romantic," she had called me, in calmer moments, when I was able to discuss our affair objectively.
You are deceived, she utters nought but madness, her mind has been for years incurably diseased; come, away!
He had a superb courage, a charming temper; he remained incurably handsome, and likewise he was and always remained incurably simple in every way.
Why does the great mass of the German people still cling to its incurably belligerent Government?
She at any rate, and according to the light given her, wasincurably just.
But now the sight of her innocent husband thus helpless, thus incurably smitten, wrings, through love and anguish and indignation, this cry from her: Dost thou still hold fast thine integrity?
If the tenantry regarded the landlord as a simple-hearted, crotchety old gentleman with no harm in him, the landlord believed them to be almost incurably sunk in barbarism and superstition.
The landlord was taught to regard the tenant, as incurably sunk in barbarism, ignorance, and superstition.
When we come to think of our mental energies, are we any less incurably borrowers, incurably indebted to the universe, incurably wasters except in so far as we make use of what we borrow?
He incurably took for granted--incurably because whenever he did so the process succeeded; with which association, however, I perhaps overdrench my complacent vision of our summer snatches at town.
They are soincurably prolific; and so was he, poor dear boy!
Husband's admission that he is incurably impotent.
Marriages between persons, one or both of whom were of incurably unsound mind.
If either of the parties is permanently andincurably insane.
The last of the seven reasons permits a man to get rid of a wife who is incurably ill or infirm.
He was incurably disorderly, and only the strenuous efforts of his daughter Joan kept the habit within bounds.
She did the work of two servants and ate rather less than one, and, seeing that she received no wages and wasincurably conscientious, Mrs. Lawrence found the arrangement eminently satisfactory.
It has been said that man is incurably religious, that if all religions were blotted out, man would create a new religion.
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