Shakespeares reference in King Lear (Act iii., Sc. iv.) may be quoted as evincing acquaintance with mildew in the 17th century, as also the interesting Rouen law of Loverdo (1660). [Please select]
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He now devoted himself to mathematics, evincing a singular capacity for working out original problems. [Please select]
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Miss Ingram, I am sure you will not fail in evincing superiority to idle terrors. [Please select]
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His professor assented cordially, evincing his pleasure in the lad's frankness. [Please select]
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Without evincing any inclination to come in again, he there delivered his valedictory remarks. [Please select]
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_ [Illustration] Or stared around therein, while wearing a bear-grin, Evincing an evident, ill-concealed chagrin. [Please select]
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Kent in a cold tone, evincing not the slightest pleasure at his devotion. [Please select]
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