Every one who had mentioned her had spoken of her with a certain hint of fear, not untinged with adoration.
And yet it was a friendship not untinged by enmity.
Nothing more winning could be imagined than the frank kindness, wholly untinged by condescending pride, of this powerful sovereign.
We agree with him, that “we ought to proceed on the obvious representations which Scripture gives of the Deity; and these beheld in their own immediate light, untinged by the dogma of predestination.
At sight of Dan McGrew, riding to the door from which he had been so ignominiously spurned less than twenty-four hours before, Lou Maxwell sat in dazed amazement, which swiftly merged in anger, untinged by any thought of fear.
Jack regarded the scene in amazement, not untingedby disapproval.
The two men stood gazing in silence not untinged with awe, upon this wonderful, this beautiful phenomenon.
The only person whose devotion seemed untinged by any conflicting sentiment was the French valet, Gaston.
The thick dark hair was untinged with grey, except on the temples, where some silver threads denoted that life's meridian was past.
He inspected it with a certain satisfaction, not untinged by a slight secret uneasiness.
Fault was also found with the manner in which he bowed, an accusation to which he answered with an irony not untinged with bitterness and contempt: "That I have not been able to make bows to the taste of poor Colonel B.
If I seem to be misjudging Mr. Adair it is only because I know more about him that you do," continued Mr. Ladd in a tone not untingedwith a grim satisfaction.
His indolence it regarded with leniency not entirely untinged with secret exultation.
Stamps, looking at him with a curiosity not untinged with dubiousness.
Those who demand that literature shall be untinged by any tendency or strong conviction will do well to eschew all the subsequent works of Björnson.
Moore's laugh was not untinged with bitterness as he opened the drawer in the table, lifting from it with both hands a confused pile of manuscripts which he dropped carelessly in front of his guest.
Moore, with a smile not altogether untingedby bitterness.