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1 Yes, if you don't despise such simple lessons as she can give.
2 God must despise such a man as you speak of, and rightly so.
3 I've knocked a bit about the world, and I wouldn't despise such a hermitage.
4 But neatness is the elegance of poverty, and these people despise such a homely ornament.
5 I once used to despise such men.
6 People laugh and despise such a one.
7 Self-respecting workers despise such means of support.
8 They naturally despise such an ignoramus.
9 He had very rarely attended the parish church with his wife, affecting to despise such humdrum and conventional worship.
10 Would he despise such evidence?
11 It is not good to despise such a sly and subtle enemy, especially in the hour and power of darkness.
13 And shall we frivolously despise such power, profit, strength, and fruit -we, especially, who claim to be pastors and preachers?
14 Mrs. Stubbard, I beg you to preserve your temper; you have heard others say it, and you should now despise such falsehoods.
15 I know you men would half despise such a triumph; but believe me, we women know more of what is precious in love.
16 It might only increase his disgrace if he were to despise such divine warnings merely from worldly considerations, and from fear of consequences.
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