He was flattered--he smiled, and endeavoured to render himselfagreeable to so charming a woman.
All those who owed their fortune to Columbus turned against him; accusing him of having desired to render himself independent.
How follow a conduct suitable to please them --to render himself acceptable in their sight?
But I will not gratify your malice, Miss Falkland; De Vaux has too fine a sense of the ridiculous ever to render himself so by exaggerating any feeling.
At table he placed himself by her side; made an evident effort to render himself agreeable to her; and whenever he spoke to her softened his tone, and endeavoured to call up a smile.
And if he was there bodily, how could he render himself invisible?
How could he render himself visible to him alone, whilst none other beheld him?
He hopes to render himself worthy of me by the aid of his sword; for he is poor, very poor.
All that the human mind has successively invented, with a view to change or perfect his being, to render himself happy, was never more than the necessary consequence of man's peculiar essence, and that of the beings who act upon him.
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