Encara no tenim significats per a "extreme sensibility".
1They were not slow in discovering his extreme sensibility to external influences.
2His whole countenance is expressive of genius, observation, and extreme sensibility.
3But extreme sensibility, constant fainting fits, and early consumption (a decline) were fashionable.
4The second element is his extreme sensibility, which finds relief only in laughter and tears.
5I showed, when quite a child, an extreme sensibility.
6By reason of the extreme sensibility of crowds, their sentiments, good or bad, are always exaggerated.
7Affectation; of extreme sensibility; of insensibility.
8To see the extreme sensibility of that tender age, he hath wept out his pretty eyes-radiant jellies-shootingstars-
9Her heart was full of extreme sensibility, though her head contained a stoical firmness and the virile gift of resolution.
10Our feelings are in keeping with our State pride, which, with our extreme sensibility of honor, forbids the countenance of meanness.
11And when the marquis sank half-fainting into an arm-chair some young ladies of extreme sensibility could not repress a cry of fear.
12There are rooms in the same taste not a hundred miles from London, where persons of an extreme sensibility meet together without embarrassment.
13Frances withdrew to seek her aunt, musing deeply on the character and extreme sensibility of the new acquaintance chance had brought to the cottage.
14One is inclined to suspect that the ladies might have withstood the horrors of the sight, but for a desire to prove their extreme sensibility.
15Reeves quotes with approval John Morley's remark that Mill was "a man of extreme sensibility and vital heat in things worth waxing hot about".
16Extreme sensibility, especially in a female, is a great misfortune, rendering the ills of life insupportable.
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