A misanthropical republicanism allied itself with the new school, and Pétrus Borel was the most extravagant and paradoxical expression of the spirit of the Bousingots.
I do believe you have really turned yourself misanthropical by reading 'Le Misanthrope,'" he said.
Because I should like you to be a littlemisanthropical just now, and a little distrustful--of men, that is to say, Miss Grey.
There are at least some well-disposed men in the world,’ ruminated the misanthropical Dumps, as he proceeded towards his destination.
Sir John watched Roland, and listened with that strange wonderment which his young friend's misanthropicaloutbursts always aroused.
Good King Frederick William caused his misanthropical physician Woellner to erect an instrument that should kill the noblest thoughts and mutilate the mind.
But they will all have gone, not one of them will have been misanthropical enough to remain at home.
Thus, no less magnanimous than Lionel, did this misanthropical man follow his ungracious cousin.
It would have been a misanthropical person indeed that could have come into the room then and not felt his face brighten.
What do you think of this for a misanthropical man, Mr. Olmney?
One of those dark periods of despair and misanthropical weariness to which the speculative, brooding order of mind is peculiarly liable when fretted and overworn enfolded her for a time like a palpable darkness.
Do you know, Miss Stella, that sounds a little misanthropical for one who gets letters in handfuls.
All three are very sympathetic; but you can imagine, with my misanthropical shyness, how trying I find such meetings with strangers, especially with men of that aristocratic world.
It is not a question of depression, only now and then a kind of misanthropical feeling comes over me which has often happened before.
As he knows my misanthropical habits, this evening was to be of an informal nature, without dress coats and white ties.
Added to which there is my misanthropical shyness, which is becoming a kind of incurable malady.
Could I be misanthropicalwhen I saw such fidelity, and dignity, and simplicity?
It would have been a misanthropical person indeed that could have come into the room then, and not felt his face brighten.
Is it, as the most misanthropical of philosophers has declared, that there is comfort for each man in the sorrows of his fellow-creatures?
In his serious poems he calls it "the loss of his illusions;" and expresses himself with misanthropical indignation, or with a bleeding heart.
The sentiments he has expressed in a note termed cynical, as well as the misanthropical expressions to be found in his first poems, are not at all his natural sentiments.
We perceive, in the poet's soul, a freshness and a moral vigor, that shine all the more brightly, contrasted with the misanthropical melancholy of the hero of his legend.
Do you forget his misanthropical invectives, his personal attacks, his 'Avatar,' his epigrams?
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