According to Maurice de Bonald (Deux questions sur le concordat de 1801, Geneva, 1871), who exaggerates the view of Cardinal Tarquini (Instil. [Please select]
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Each side exaggerates any weak point in the other in order to stimulate the fighting passions. [Please select]
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If the auguries are unfavourable he instinctively augments, and exaggerates them tenfold. [Please select]
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He exaggerates a little, but group 38 is nevertheless the _bĂȘte noir_ of the assorting room. [Please select]
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Redbrook isn't the kind of man that exaggerates--I've seen enough of his type to know that. [Please select]
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But it is true; and neither Raleigh's glowing prose nor Tennyson's glowing verse exaggerates it. [Please select]
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"Madame Olenska exaggerates; I simply gave her a legal opinion, as she asked me to." [Please select]
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He exaggerates the foibles of Salmasius, his vanity, and the vanity of Madame de Saumaise, her ascendancy over her husband, his narrow pedantry, his ignorance of everything but grammar and words. [Please select]
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Aubrey even exaggerates this flocking of the curious, so far as to say that some came over into England only to see Oliver Protector and John Milton. [Please select]
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