Ridley suggested changing it to Elizabeth as "more accordant to the feelings of the people";. [Please select]
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"No commentator," he wrote, "ever followed the text more faithfully, or ever made a commentary more accordant with its strict intention and language." [Please select]
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A widely diffused prejudice regarding the personal character of Goethe refuses to credit him with any moral worth accordant with his bodily and mental gifts. [Please select]
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A proof of which is that now all, in defining Virtue, add on the "state" [mentioning also to what standard it has reference, namely that] "which is accordant with Right Reason:" now "right" means in accordance with Practical Wisdom. [Please select]
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True, the site was on the great thoroughfare of the city, a very public place in which to do him violence; but for that reason it was more accordant with the audacious genius of his enemy. [Please select]
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