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1He had done it in a manner the most masterly, impressive, and eloquent.
2His reply to Hayne is, perhaps, the most masterly speech in American political history.
3The most masterly part of the plot is the handling of events between these banquets.
4Helen Brooks is taking hold of those fourteen fractious girls in a most masterly fashion.
5The theme was simple, almost Gregorian in its character, but handled in a most masterly way.
6For the Minister is leading these visitors after him to Moscow in a most masterly way.
7Motley, as the Chairman of the Committee on Education, made, as he thought, a most masterly report.
8Ten years later came "Chantecler," the poet's deepest and in many ways most masterly play.
9Baudelaire, in L'Art Romantique, speaks of this perspective of San Francisco as being Meryon's most masterly design.
10The ninth number, "Inflammatus et accensus," is one of the most masterly in the whole work.
11To him More dedicated his Utopia, which of all his works is unexceptionably the most masterly and finished.
12The character of the 'White Devil, or Vittoria Corombona,' is perhaps the most masterly creation of Webster's genius.
13The music belongs to the noblest and best and is in most masterly fashion adapted to the Jewish character.
14Here follows one of the best versified poems in our language, and the most masterly production of its author.
15The German was a powerful and firmly built man; but Cecil's science was the finer and the most masterly.
16It was a most masterly composition, and was moreover entirely original and unlike the writing of any known composer.
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