"Ofttimes" Quotes from Famous Books
... a painful truth, that not only individuals, but even whole nations, are ofttimes so enslaved to the habits of their education and immediate circumstances, as not to judge disinterestedly even on those subjects, the very pleasure arising from which consists in its disinterestedness, namely, on subjects ... — Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher • S. T. Coleridge
... a while there can be met another kind, one whose poverty or uncouthness makes us shun him at sight; and yet one, if we did but know it, with a joyous melody in his heart, ofttimes in tune with our own harmonies. This kind is rare, and when found adds another ripple to our scanty stock ... — The Underdog • F. Hopkinson Smith
... My heart was vowed to him whose ape thou art! Men ofttimes come beneath a godlike form To snare a woman. ... — The Works of Frederich Schiller in English • Frederich Schiller
... darkness[FN193] still in gender masculine, As ofttimes is the case with she-things passing fine, Tirewomen to the bride, who whiskers, ay, and beard Upon her face produce, they ... — Tales from the Arabic Volumes 1-3 • John Payne
... we will; for the thing that monsieur demands must be granted on account of his, ofttimes ... — At War with Pontiac - The Totem of the Bear • Kirk Munroe and J. Finnemore
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