As modest in her tastes as the obscurest matron in the land, Victoria fled from the glamor of honors.
In the largest cities, in the obscurest villages, tears flowed from all eyes.
There is certainly some irritation in his repeated references to the early neglect he felt from the public, at the time when, as he says, he "was for a good many years the obscurest man of letters in America.
He begins the preface to the Twice-Told Tales by remarking that he was "for many years the obscurest man of letters in America.
In the obscurestpart of the church, after much seeking, two silken bags were discovered, which had carefully preserved the relics of St. Frideswide.
A shovel of his ashes took From the hearth's obscurest nook, Muttering mysteries as she went.
At last he located himself here, the obscurest little mountain camp in Montana; he has a shanty, and goes out prospecting daily; is gone all day, and avoids society.
He examined a hundred different ways--none of them would answer; for in even the very obscurest and secretest of them there was always the fatal defect of a risk, a chance, a possibility that he might be found out.
The creator of Octavio Montefiasco, the Demon of the Galleys, flatters himself that he understands the obscurest diagnostic of the complaint commonly designated 'spoons.
The Rector of Graybridge had chosen one of the obscurest texts in St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews for his sermon that morning, and Isabel did not even try to understand him.
She put aside her veil to enjoy its freshness, and saw that the knights turned their horses' heads into one of the obscurest mountain defiles.
Its highest function is to protect the weak against the powerful, so that the obscurest human being may enjoy his rights in peace.
The noblest spirits sometimes grow up in the obscurest spheres.
But at last he began to feel a distaste for even these; and now nothing but the utter night-desolation of the obscurest warehousing lanes would content him, or be at all sufferable to him.
The obscurest man in the House of Commons is not more modest; and there is nothing ungenial in his manner or his temper.
The obscurest Haunt of all our mountains,"[102] I did not recognize as Wordsworth till after the play was all printed.
These discoveries threw a blaze of light upon theobscurest parts of chemistry, and secured for the author of them an immortal reputation.
This paper threw at once a ray of light on one of the obscurest parts of chemistry.
It seems to me, I will fly into some obscurestcranny of the world, and lie silent there for a twelvemonth.
The average German professor spends his life in making lanterns fit to guide us through the obscurest passages of all the ologies and ysics, and there are none in the world of such honest workmanship.
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