As the emotions of the soul prevent any subtile reasoning and reflection, so these latter actions of the mind are equally prejudicial to the former. [Please select]
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This we may confirm by a reflection, which to some will, perhaps, appear too subtile and refined. [Please select]
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But neither of them could approach Field in catching the subtile inflection of Henry Irving's "Naw." [Please select]
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These, and other more subtile questions--like the nature of angels--began to agitate the convent in the ninth century. [Please select]
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By the end of a month I could pose as an authority and recognize the subtile differences that distinguished one from another. [Please select]
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Even worldly courtiers entered with interest into the most subtile of theological controversies. [Please select]
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In her words Lacy, more subtile and more used to women, read her preference and his rejection. [Please select]
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The warm air, woven of garden-fragrances, hung round them palpable, like some infinitely subtile fabric. [Please select]
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Friendship is not philanthropy: it is a refined and subtile sentiment which binds hearts together in similar labors and experiences. [Please select]
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But again and again there came about him, with Nurse Rosemary's presence, the subtile surrounding atmosphere of a watchful love. [Please select]
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Thus it would appear that Mohammed, after his flight, accommodated his doctrines to the customs and tastes of his countrymen,--blending with the sublime truths he declared subtile and pernicious errors. [Please select]
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