Encara no tenim significats per a "great fervour".
1The audience fought their battles o'er again with great fervour.
2The speech was flowing and spoken with great fervour.
3Mr. Hodgson recited for us with great fervour.
4He backed up this assurance by shaking my hand a second time, and with great fervour.
5He said with great fervour many times, "Pater, non mea voluntas, sed tux fiat."
6Roscommon expired, uttering with great fervour two lines from his own translation of the 'Dies Irae,'-
7But as soon as the toast could be swallowed, he made the usual reply with great fervour.
8I besought him to give me his blessing, and then kissed his small, wizened hand with great fervour.
9Here she crossed herself with great fervour, forgetting that even a saint among womankind would hardly feign herself dumb.
10My companion knelt down and said her prayers with great fervour, and I joined in them with scarcely less devotion.
11Mollie set about her household duties with great fervour, so as to make the long hour pass by more quickly.
12Half way across the terrace he stopped short and said it with a great fervour and instantly felt very much relieved.
13She read the text on the Calendar and made it the subject of her prayer, which she uttered aloud with great fervour.
14These were given with great fervour, and for a brief while the two young men forgot all else in eager lovers' talk.
15This, I insist," repeated Maurice with great fervour, "is the only coupegorge of all plots whatever between France and Spain."
16She said her prayers with great fervour, begging God that He might save Frank, and that she might not be a murderess.
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