If you loved me, oh, if you loved me, that would be too great happiness, and I should run mad.
But you have never told me that you did not love me; and truly, to speak such words to me would be, on the part of your Majesty, too great an ingratitude.
He is so wrapt up in the importance of his present pursuits, that it is too great an honor for me to continue to correspond with him.
There are few things less politic in an eminent public man than a too great readiness to answer accusations against his character.
Thus fondly soothing grief, too greatto bear, With mournful eagerness and jealous care.
And they have excluded from eligibility to this trust, all those who from situation might be suspected of too great devotion to the President in office.
But I see all these things at too great a distance to be able to judge soundly of them.
Ask the businessmen of Europe, whose enterprises have been stolen from their owners, whether the limitation of profits and personal incomes is too great a "sacrifice.
Ask the workers of France and Norway and the Netherlands, whipped to labor by the lash, whether the stabilization of wages is too great a "sacrifice.
Ask the women and children whom Hitler is starving whether the rationing of tires and gasoline and sugar is too great a "sacrifice.
You're in too great a hurry," he shouted at him, almost angrily.
Perhaps he was in too great a hurry with his conclusions, but he did not think of that.
It may be argued that this experiment would require too great a sacrifice of feeling, but I doubt this.
I should have gained the camp early in the day, but turned to the eastward to take bearings from some hills intermediate between Mount Poole and the Northern Range, as the distance between these points was too great.
Those gentlemen can least pretend to doubt it, who sometimes do not spare reflections upon that attention which they insinuate to be too great.
The general regard which every wise man has for his character, is a proof that in the estimation of all mankind, the testimony of common fame is of too great importance to be disregarded.
If the angle is too great, it will produce an excess of lift, and that may lift up the nose of the aeroplane and result in a tendency to fly "tail-down.
Will it be too great an intrusion on my part, if I venture to come in?
I did not need to hear: "My sin against you is too great; you cannot forgive me!
This was not counterfeit; there is too great testimony in your complexion that it was a passion of earnest.
Yet the scarfs and the bannerets about thee did manifoldly dissuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burden.
He doth object I am too great of birth; And that, my state being gall'd with my expense, I seek to heal it only by his wealth.
The disproportion between my motives and other men's is too great to be normal.
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