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1They were so diminutive as almost to elude the organs of human sight.
2She carried her head high and, for so diminutive a person, appeared vastly important.
3Where do passions find room in so diminutive a body?
4This moth is so diminutive and endangered that it doesn't even have a common name.
5Not for tens of millions of years has life on Earth been so diminutive and tame.
6He was so diminutive as to be doll-like.
7Can you conceive of a man's getting himself into a sweat over so diminutive a provocation?
8The hovels of the natives are so diminutive and paltry, that they can scarcely be perceived from a distance.
9On the tea-table a pair of shoes that could have belonged to nobody but Poppy, they were so diminutive.
10Man, so diminutive, dilates beyond the sensible universe, competes with, outcopes space and time, meditating even one great idea.
11What then is this instinct which we so debase, and of which we are taught to entertain so diminutive an idea?
12I am weary of collecting my treasures with so much trouble, and beholding the heap so diminutive, after I have done my best.
13These words were spoken to a pale girl of fourteen, who appeared to be scarcely more than twelve, so diminutive was her frame.
14Dante turned his eyes downwards through all the seven spheres, and saw the earth so diminutive, that he smiled at its miserable appearance.
15Does there exist a creature ever so diminutive, on every side of which the sun, great as is that luminary, can shine at once?
16The queen, giving great allowance for my defectiveness in speaking, was, however, surprised at so much wit and good sense in so diminutive an animal.
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So diminutive a través del temps
So diminutive per variant geogràfica