Propertius is a less accomplished artist and a less equably pleasing writer than either Tibullus or Ovid, but he shows more power of dealing gravely with a great or tragic situation than either of them, and his diction and rhythm give frequent proof of a concentrated force of conception and a corresponding movement of imaginative feeling which remind us of Lucretius. [Please select]
"'Cause there 's too many of us, and too few of you," explained Bagby, equably.' [Please select]
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"I am in more danger from the rear than from the enemy," he said equably. [Please select]
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"Only because you block the doorway, my dear," said the husband, equably. [Please select]
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"I see you know all about it," she continued equably. [Please select]
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"The world is full of liars," Dominey said equably. [Please select]
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Gurney sustained the daunting gaze of his fierce antagonist equably. [Please select]
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What is to be aimed at is to secure complete control of the breath, especially to the degree that, with perfect deliberateness, it can be equably and smoothly effused. [Please select]
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