Nor am I,' said Beaumont 'Celui-ci fully sympathises with their feelings, and I do not think that he has intelligence enough to see the absurdity of their theories.
There is a sensation of itching about the fundament, the heat of the parts is felt by the patient to be increased, he is unable to bear pressure there, and sits on one buttock: in most cases the bladder sympathises considerably.
But the blood in inflammation also undergoes a change, observable after its removal from the circulation, and especially when the system sympathises with the part affected.
We use the last word advisedly, for she knows and sympathises with every one, and does so much for the good of the community, that the bare record of her deeds would fill a large volume.
He not only sympathises with, but is able to save--even to the uttermost.
And most of all, he sympathises with the village maiden who has listened too easily to the voice of the charmer, in the shape of a gay sailor or a smart London footman, and has to reap the bitter consequences of her too easy faith.
His criticism of Hamlet is feeble; he does not do justice to Mercutio or to Jaques; but he sympathises more heartily with the tremendous passion of Lear and Othello, and finds something congenial to his taste in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens.
Not only does Yahweh care for external and physical pain, He sympathises with those deeper wrongs and pains which may hurt a man's feelings.
God sympathises with these hurts of the soul, and defends His people against them.
Every one sympathises with the Poles and hopes for the establishment of a really free and independent Poland, and not a Poland under the rule or protection of either Austria or Germany.
I could never see what giving people cheap bread had to do with forbidding them cheap beer; or why the party which sympathises with Ireland cannot sympathise with Poland.
Just so the benevolent man is an individual who finds a peculiar delight in contemplating the contentment, the peace and heart's ease of other men, and sympathises in no ordinary degree with their sufferings.
The world looks leniently on them, and sometimes sympathises with them as good jokes.
She is a thoroughly good housewife, domesticated, affectionate, and if she does not play golf she sympathises with it.
He sympathises with, and approves, the powerful individual.
Kallikles is made to speak like one whosympathises with the right of the strongest, and who decorates such iniquity with the name and authority of that which he calls Nature.
He will gain the ear of the men of this generation, rather than Ellicott; he sympathises more with modern modes of thought, and is less rigid than Ellicott.
It is occasionally the primary seat of inflammation: and it almost invariably sympathises with the affections of the other intestines.
But a sincere piety, which sympathises with all the adversities and prosperities of the Christian cause, and knows the general and especially the personal consequences of such deplorable inconsistencies, will commiserate, and weep, and pray.
But he sympathises more and more with Carlyle's view of our blessed constitution.
He sympathises with him even painfully during the anxious times which followed the murder of Cavagnari.
He is full of glee at his success, and she sympathises with him.
Seward, however, never speaks evil of any one unless to destroy, and to one who sympathises in that same amiable wish.
The Tribune lauds the crossing and the recrossing of the river, as an act of superhuman bravery; and Lincoln sympathises with the heavily wounded, and twaddles extensively about comparative losses.
Where her former husband Sychaeus sympathiseswith all her sorrows and loves her with a love equal to her own.
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