He looked at the dress, and admired it, and beingtransparently naif, he didn't see why he shouldn't say so.
So much he saw at once; the man was so simple-minded, so transparently natural, one could not be angry with him.
In the most of his social dramas Ibsen makes his meaning transparently clear; and there is never any undue strain on the attention of the average playgoer.
Cleopatra's bucking had become feeble and mechanical, and so transparently stagey that I used to be ashamed of it.
There was no smoke in those engagements, and the scene was transparently visible.
Cicero, though he did not name Lucullus, was transparently alluding to him when he told the assembly in the Forum that Rome had made herself abhorred throughout the world by the violence and avarice of her generals.
They were so transparently simple and straightforward, and expressed so openly the friendly feelings she had for him.
For it seemed to her at first so simple a character, so affectionate and clinging, reflecting itself so transparently in her expressive face, and making itself known so clearly in her voice and manner.
The doubt in her mind was so transparently expressed that Vanna referred to it as to a spoken question.
Now he evidently felt himself forgiven, and was transparently grateful for his wife's forbearance.
Sometimes it glissaded as transparently as glass, seemingly motionless in its resistless speed, over the smooth yellow boulders bearded with stalactites.
And up above, San Fortunato loomed almost transparently in the heavens, and the Milky Way shone like a mist of stars.
Hippocles left the Spartan admiral full of admiration for his manly and patriotic temper, and not at all pleased that he had been obliged to play a false part with a man so transparently honest.
He would have dearly liked to speak out of his own heart to a man who was transparently honest and well-meaning, but in his position it was impossible.
All the rest of the way Fleda was a picture of resignation; transparently pale, meek and pure, and fragile seemingly as the delicatest wood-flower that grows.
A true October sky seemed to pervade all, mildly blue, transparently pure, with that clearness of atmosphere that no other month gives us; a sky that would have conferred a patent of nobility on any landscape.
If at the beginning of her speech the speaker had made an affectation of humility, she certainly ended on a note of pride, and Pixie's admiration was transparently evident.
She was speaking honestly, transparently honestly; it was impossible to doubt that, with her clear eyes beaming upon him, her lips curling back in laughter from her small white teeth.
Susan hesitated painfully; her nature was so transparently honest that she could never succeed in disguising her real sentiments.
Flora was transparently in earnest, her blue, opaque-looking eyes roving from face to face, inviting sympathy and understanding; but Susan gave a clear little laugh of derision.
He is transparently referred to by Robert Greene in the summer or autumn of 1592, and the terms of the reference prove his prosperity.
But when the people emerged again into the moonlight, they seemed silent like the white walls, like the black shadows, like that transparently hazy and moonlit night.
And the fires are burning low, being covered with ashes, and the smoke over them is as transparently blue as the air, and the sky is as light as the moon.
All the rest of the way Fleda was a picture of resignation; transparently pale, meek and pure, and fragile seemingly, as the delicatest wood-flower that grows.
The strong infusion of the personal element in all his letters is sotransparently simple, so obviously sincere, so free from any jarring note of affectation or unctuous sentiment that it attracts rather than repels.
Is Christ dearer, and more real and nearer to you; and are your lives more transparently consecrated, more manifestly the result of a hidden union with Him?
If his language were not so transparently sincere, and springing from deep interest in the relationship between himself and these people, we should say that it was exquisite courtesy and beautiful delicacy.
But the pleasant little curate was too transparently simple a soul to take advantage of her slip of judgment.
The night was transparently clear and almost cold, the moon appeared sharply defined against the dark blue sky, and a ridge of foam marked where the prow of the vessel was cleaving its way through the water.
The moonlit nights are then especially beautiful, the atmosphere is transparently clear, and the light sea-breeze produces an agreeable coolness.
The weather was now delightful for several days in succession, the air transparently clear, and the breeze cool and invigorating.
The grey eyes were clear and honest, the sweet lips showed not the shadow of a smile; it was transparently apparent that she was in earnest.
She is the most transparently truthful person I ever encountered, and favoured me with several character sketches of my wife before we were engaged, which might have warned me of my fate if I'd been a sensible fellow.
She is so transparently honest, that it never occurs to her that anyone else can be different; and she is the kindest, most loving little creature that was ever created.
It passed in a moment, for whatever her external appearance might be, Pixie was transparently the same at heart, and quick to note the faintest shadow on the face of the dear mother-sister.
Then I understood why men have invented gods, subscribed to irrational systems of theology, hailed and accredited transparently ridiculous miracles.
It was also transparently clear that Adèle and I, at any rate, had lost our money.
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