After allowing for this, Angelico should nevertheless be accepted beyond cavil as an exalted typical painter according to his own range of conceptions, consonant with his monastic calling, unsullied purity of life and exceeding devoutness. [adjective]
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At Viterbo, where he spent most of his pontificate, Clement died on the 29th of November 1268, leaving a name unsullied by nepotism. [adjective]
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But his enthusiasm was unsullied by fanatic zeal, and unleavened by the sourness of the puritanical spirit. [adjective]
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"To the Blonde, lads," he cried, "to the unsullied Blonde." [adjective]
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The less zealous English thought they conferred a sufficient honor on its unsullied fountains, when they bestowed the name of their reigning prince, the second of the house of Hanover. [adjective]
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A fair unsullied soul had called to him and, wretch that he was, how had he answered. [adjective]
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"This is a day of joy--overflowing, unsullied, serene, a day of hope, a day of faith." [Please select]
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They gloried in their unsullied names; their characters were above suspicion. [Please select]
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If he was not as successful as had been hoped, he returned with unsullied reputation. [Please select]
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What a recommendation to the sweet, unsullied spirit of Sally. [Please select]
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