To undervalue this dispute about 'Phalaris,' because it does not suit one's own studies, is to quarrel with a circle because it is not a square.
He writes with a premeditated design to dispute the improvements or undervalue the inventions of his own age.
He affected to undervalue personal beauty, though the opinion of the world had been favourable to himself in that particular.
Is it that we undervalue the wide diffusion of precious truth, in its very highest forms?
There is no tendency in Whichcote to undervalue Scripture.
I hope you do not undervalueyour privileges,' returned Mildred, smiling.
He knew all the weak points of his character, but he knew also his merits; and while he would rebuke him like a child, and rail at his errors and follies, he would suffer no one else to undervalue him.
Nay, Mr Jones," replied Square, "I would not be thought to undervalue reputation.
It is impossible, it is impossible," cries the aunt; "no one can undervalue such a boor.
Now I began to understand him; vanity must also lead him to undervalue men.
But that he should so serenely undervalue me at my first bray was more than I hoped for.
It is presumptuous to say even thus much of the great saints who lived in the thirteenth century, how is it possible to undervalue the progress they made in all the highest powers of the soul?
While they have described my apparel with the minute accuracy of professional tailors, they have seen fit to charge me with a disposition to undervalue the female sex, and to identify myself with the other.
But the greatest under-weening of this Life is to undervalue that, unto which this is but Exordial or a Passage leading unto it.
Tis an unjust way of compute to magnify a weak Head for some Latin abilities, and to undervalue a solid Judgment, because he knows not the genealogy of Hector.
Nevertheless he was far too acute a judge of men to undervalue the special type of mind which is produced and fostered by the influences of an Indian career.
For clearly, in undervaluing the Byzantine resistance, he does undervalue the Mahometan assault.
We have grown so accustomed to a more intimate treatment and a more spiritual interpretation of nature, that we are perhaps too apt to undervalue Thomson's simple descriptive or pictorial method.
No man is less inclined than I to undervalue vital statistics, and their already admirable results: but how can they help us, and how can we help them, in looking at such a past as that of three- fourths of the nations of the world?
It is written with the spirit of one, who has seen the world enough to undervalue it with good breeding.
There are natures that are eternally wretched, because they demand more of life than it can possibly afford them, and undervalue all that it offers them, although it makes their lot enviable in the eyes of all.
Far be it from me toundervalue the exaltation into humility that comes to a man when he consecrates himself to any great and noble cause.
I have seen too much of it to undervalue the sweet and sober piety of old age.
It is the no small error of too many professors of the present day, to overlook or undervalue the instances of this kind which exist.
Some, who have perhaps been accustomed to undervalue the character of very youthful religion, may hereby see that the Lord of grace and glory is not limited in the exercise of his power by age or circumstance.
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