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Example sentences for "this feeling"

  • It is grounded psychologically on this feeling of individual worth as a disciple of wisdom, that the Burschen honour springs up, and holds every student equally high and equally dear.

  • This feeling in women is far from being wholly egoistic.

  • This feeling of right to impartiality of treatment had some faint expression in the Massachusetts "Body of Liberties" of 1641, in which it was declared that the liberties, etc.

  • This feeling of resentment at inequality of restraints and burdens imposed and exemptions granted is not ignoble, is not a feeling to be suppressed or even concealed.

  • The old law of Deodand was an expression of this feeling of resentment against inanimate objects even.

  • This feeling is especially noticeable in the matter of taxation.

  • But Sir Marmaduke's letter did not add anything to this feeling.

  • Mr. Gibson, though he was not yet gasping in the basket, had some presentiment of this feeling, which made his present seat of honour unpleasant to him.

  • This feeling of rancour between you and me.

  • That artificial ruins became afterwards a necessity of landscape gardening is only a practical consequence of this feeling.

  • In other parts of Italy, and even in the case of the Popes themselves, the sincerity of this feeling is much more dubious, though here, too, a positive conclusion is hardly attainable.

  • In Petrarch and Boccaccio we find touches of this feeling.

  • The sense of local patriotism may be said in some measure to have taken the place of this feeling, though it was but a poor equivalent for it.

  • This feeling in her own house, or among a few congenial people, was quickly followed by a feeling of the kind-heartedness and goodness about her.

  • A little footpath which runs along the Greta side toward the town deepens this feeling.

  • Whatever men may say, there are few who do not reverence, and hope to find in those they love, this feeling.

  • This feeling of something very like moral accountability for the guilt of other persons is a continual burden.

  • His evening communication should accord with this feeling, and he should make it the occasion to promote those pure and hallowed emotions in which every immortal mind must find its happiness, if it is to enjoy any worth possessing.

  • They do not like to have their powers underrated, and they are right in this feeling.

  • This feeling of interest in the institution may very easily be awakened.

  • This feeling seems to have survived in a more or less vague and unconscious form in mediæval Europe.

  • Burton remarked that even the normal lover is affected by this feeling: "immo nec ipsum amicæ stercus foctet.

  • It is this feeling, and not sex passion, that keeps woman from being free.

  • This feeling of universal misery assumed concentration and shape, when I looked on my wife and children; and the thought of danger to them possessed my whole being with fear.

  • His weakness still imparts anxiety to this feeling, his ignorance prevents entire intimacy; but we begin to respect the future man, and to endeavour to secure his esteem, even as if he were our equal.

  • This feeling of hungry disappointment dominated him during his day's ride.

  • Indefinite as this feeling was, it saved him from the mistake of marrying Nettie.

  • This feeling, however, is quite distinct from the obscene; it is neither hostile to the higher spiritual life, nor is it criminal; it is natural and harmonious.

  • One of the early troubadours, Jaufre Rudel, Prince of Blaya, gave a practical illustration to this feeling by falling in love with a lady whom he had never seen.

  • This feeling of weakness and desertion was, in fact, the secret of our strength, which laid in the church's humility.

  • This feeling is greatly increased by the occasional taunts and sneers we see directed against us in foreign scientific works.

  • A barbarous attack by Algerine soldiers upon the crews of some coral-ships at Bona allowed the Government to take advantage of this feeling, by despatching Lord Exmouth to complete his work.

  • By working on this feeling, Marlborough hoped to induce Parliament to petition the King to discharge all foreign troops, a line of conduct which at a subsequent period was actually followed.

  • This feeling in most individuals is much inferior in strength to their selfish feelings, and is often wanting altogether.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another tone; she said under her; this afternoon; this age; this art; this beautiful; this book; this company; this conclusion; this continent; this country; this first; this phenomenon; this poem; this prince; this question; this rule; this ship; this society; this strange; this substance; this thing; this town; this treaty; this voyage; this work