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Significats de most felicitous en anglès
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Ús de most felicitous en anglès
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Goldsmith was a man of the mostfelicitous endowments.
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He was introduced with mostfelicitous good humor by Washington's able secretary, Mr. Alexander Hamilton.
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I was then a royal guest, and passed a mostfelicitous night with these four celebrities.
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A mostfelicitous illustration of this trait is in "The Evening Star," an earlier poem.
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The commonplace proved a mostfelicitous question.
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The document by which the provinces renounced their allegiance was not the mostfelicitous of their state papers.
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At the critical period of his life he married for love, and his choice was a mostfelicitous one.
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Hatred, after all, contempt and hatred, are not quite the mostfelicitous watchwords for the use of human society.
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Dr. Pond, who conducted the anniversary service, closed with an address only too brief, but mostfelicitous and convincing.
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The Thummim have been compared in the mostfelicitous way by Freytag, and by Lagarde independently of him (Proph.
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Even the mostfelicitous prose translation must fail therefore at times to afford the entire and precise meaning of the original.
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Not the mostfelicitous choices for hanging in a room meant for reading or conversation or the quiet contemplation of stillness.
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It wasn't the mostfelicitous thing to say at that moment, in French, when it was obvious their cell phone was being tapped.
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Though the modern poet's version is to be preferred, the older translation contains one of the mostfelicitous lines written even by Pope.
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There is one sphere, however, where this exclusiveness of style and partition of labor are productive of the mostfelicitous results: namely, the minor drama.
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"Missouri," according to some authorities, is the Indian for "Mud River," a mostfelicitous appellation.