"Impersonally" Quotes from Famous Books
... Winter without seeing him. She returned to Mount Laurels from London at Easter, and went on a visit to Steynham, and back to London, having sight of him nowhere, still firm in the thought that she loved ethereally, to bless, forgive, direct, encourage, pray for him, impersonally. She read certain speeches delivered by Nevil at assemblies of Liberals or Radicals, which were reported in papers in the easy irony of the style of here and there a sentence, here and there a summary: salient quotations ... — The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith
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... and looked her in the eyes and Mary Fortune realized that she was being addressed not as a woman, impersonally, but ... — Rimrock Jones • Dane Coolidge
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... at this news there was no repining that he could observe. She did not protest. Her words were impersonally pleasant as ever, but vague; and he perceived that she only half heeded his going; and that her eyes brightened when once more she turned to her visitor. This was the final stab. With hatred in his heart and a wicked glitter in his ... — The Iron Furrow • George C. Shedd
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... the second century did not perceive that [Greek: apechei] is here used impersonally[398]. They understood the word to mean 'is fully come'; and supplied the supposed nominative, viz. [Greek: to telos][399]. Other critics who rightly understood [Greek: apechei] to signify 'sufficit,' still subjoined ... — The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels • John Burgon
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... said; and after standing a moment more, in silence, he added, impersonally, "I don't see as you ever did anything much for me, anyhow either ... — Alice Adams • Booth Tarkington
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