Miss Margland; 'It's just exactly what one might look for from one of your learned educations, which I always despised with all my heart.
Petty judges would become insupportably tyrannical if they were not restrained by the fear of a superiour judicature; and their decisions would be negligent or arbitrary if they were not in danger of seeing them examined and cancelled.
Maria's intelligence concluded with a tender effusion of pity for her sister Anne, whom she represented as insupportably cross, from being excluded the party.
The fact has leaked out, and although not a soul of them buys and reads my books some of them bore me insupportably with their ignorant compliments and unwelcome attentions.
Yet why was it made so terribly easy, so insupportably natural, if it had not its place in the great economy of God?
They regarded themselves as insupportably oppressed and degraded, and were exasperated to madness against their respective governments.
To be accomplished, therefore, I endeavoured with all my power; but the time seemed insupportably long, before this essay was to be made.
Cotton, the facetious poet, attempted to go from London to the Peak with a single pair, but found at Saint Albans that the journey would be insupportably tedious, and altered his Plan.
There is something to me almost insupportably pathetic to think of his lonely and uncomforted life, his isolation, his sensitiveness.
The weather during the greater part of the day had been dull and lowering, and we found the atmosphere of Betanzos insupportably close and heavy.
The silence, the beauty of the whole scene, wasinsupportably horrible to him.
Maud took Howard's arm, and the touch gave him a quite unreasonable thrill of pleasure; but he felt too quite insupportably elderly.
There are very few people who do not find a voyage which lasts several months insupportably dull.
In truth, his tone, submissive in the closet, was at this time insupportably tyrannical in the cabinet.
It was not a genial speech, and it made me feel, as it was intended to do, insupportably silly.
Where are the two-and-twenty weary hours of long, long day and night journey, sure to be either insupportably hot or insupportably cold?
Conscious of his advantage in this respect, he was insupportably arrogant, tyrannical to his inferiors, and insolent to his equals.
I now took it for granted that I was once more in the power of Mr. Falkland; and the idea was insupportably mortifying and oppressive to my imagination.
With most impatient anxiety they waited for his return: the time of his absence appeared insupportably long, and they formed new fears and new conjectures every instant.
It was the height of the season, and the duties of the Household were proportionately and insupportably heavy.
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