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1 I must love and admire with warmth, or I sink into sadness.
2 The Professor evidently knew his duty and proceeded to admire with due energy.
3 But admire with me, dear reader, the goodness of the Lord!
4 Such persons admire with reverential awe the greatness of God and feel His love.
5 We joined them at the drawbridge, and turned about to admire with them the beautiful scene.
6 I admire with what stoic calmness you pronounce my doom, with what readiness you dispose of my future!
7 To whet his pleasure to the keenest she must be there to admire with him, to try on, to exhibit.
8 All classic literature and classic art, which they learnt to admire with an almost superstitious awe, would have perished likewise.
9 The air was so clear and so limpid that we could see for miles, and short-sighted eyes needed no glasses to admire with .
10 By Goethe's reading, the letter gained its full effect, and he often paused to admire with me the point of some single passage.
11 Men admire with reason the invention of books, wherein the history of so many events, and the collection of so many thoughts, are preserved.
12 As for Mr. Milton, whom we all admire with so much justice, his subject is not that of an heroic poem, properly so called.
13 I wrote two lines to the Marquise, engaging her to come and sacrifice half an hour to me to admire with me these curiosities.
14 There remained Bertha Afflint, whom he had hitherto admired with fear.
15 Admire with me, my dear Reader, if you know the Lord, His seasonable help.
16 He was a true artist, powerful and scorned, admired with derision, obeyed with jeers.
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