We had not started purposely to see the Ghetto, and for this reason it had that purely incidental relish, which is the keenest possible savor of the object of interest.
Across the Channel the stupendous fabric of the Comédie Humaine was approaching completion, and Browning was one of Balzac's keenest English readers.
Contrast with this obscure beginning the scene of this day, which, not only in England and in our colonies, but in the United States of America, and in every nation in Europe, will awaken the keenest interest.
My Lords, it is not my intention to trouble your Lordships with many remarks, though I take the keenest and liveliest interest in this great question.
O cursed withkeenest sense to feel The sharpest sting of every ill!
Biology carries her silken clue right up to the primordial cell; but here she finds a Gordian knot, which her keenest instruments cannot cut, or her keenest wit unravel.
Spontini added to the majestic repose and ideality of the Gluck music-drama (to use a name now naturalised in art by Wagner) the keenest dramatic vigour.
Chepstow had no comment to make, yet the matter was fraught with the keenest interest for him.
There was the keenest interest in the parson's question.
The place was packed with lumber-jacks, all with their keenest attention upon the speaker, who was addressing them from the reading-desk Tom Chepstow had set up for the purposes of his Sunday evening service.
We can prove, inquire, and speculate; but the keenest human intellect is not always free from delusion.
He discarded triennial parliaments and vote by ballot, defected to the Tories after coquetting with the radicals, and thus laid himself open to O'Connell's keenest abuse.
It is illustrated in what was perhaps the keenest epigram he ever made.
Frohman loved to prowl around, look in the shop windows, and talk to the tradesmen, who came to know and love him and look forward to his advent with the keenest interest.
He sat with one leg curled under him, following the scenes with keenest interest.
It had been delayed that it might be accompanied by the keenest torture.
But, by the Heaven that hears me, Gabriella, the keenest pang I now experience is not for my own loss, it is the dread I feel for you.
He had the keenest sense of fundamental football and the greatest intensity of spirit in transmitting his hard earned knowledge.
Perhaps the keenest disappointment that ever came to me in football was the fact that I could not play in that famous Yale-Harvard game my freshman year.
There is the keenest sort of rivalry among college teams.
Every player who reads these lines will agree with me that it was his keenestambition to make his last game his best game.
The politics in which he took the keenest interest were politics scarcely deserving of the name.
This case excepted, the French have the keenest possible sense of everything odious and ludicrous in posing.
Jack was not ill-treated, and plenty of food was given to him, but the keenest watch was kept upon his every movement, and escape was a thing altogether beyond his reach.
It was impossible to refuse these attentions, and the little group of travellers, whose keenest wish was to pass unnoticed, entered the place under the stare of many hundreds of eyes.
What he saw gave him the keenest pain and apprehension.
He did doubt, and in that lay the keenest torture of this terrible moment.
He wondered often, and with keenest anxiety, if her heart could possibly have come through all the strange experiences of her previous life unchallenged, unassailed, unwon.
As the ages have demonstrated, man is naturally a fighting animal, and therefore he finds in war the keenest sense of his vital selfhood.
On that field Tornel, the keenest public man in the country, insisted that Mexico could triumph over any force we could bring to bear, and Almonte offered some reasons for entertaining such an opinion.
So long as the battle with Rome was a life and death struggle, that is, through the whole reign of Elizabeth, Calvinistic ideas strung the courage and energy of the chief actors to the keenest tension.
And still the wind its keenest darts Hurls at the living and the dead.
Instead he made his way out into the vacant field opposite where he saw the men congregating, and sitting down in the shade of one of the factories, lifted the tin cover with keenest anticipation.
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