We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of exquisite sensibility in English
We have no meanings for "exquisite sensibility" in our records yet.
Usage of exquisite sensibility in English
1
I should have been careful of her exquisitesensibility.
2
He was governed by an exquisitesensibility to disgrace.
3
The exquisitesensibility of the sufferers; and, 2.
4
This was their criticism on his exquisitesensibility.
5
But they cost dear: they are generally allied to exquisitesensibility, which renders their possessor miserable.
6
What nice conjunction of racial strains produced this unerring judgment, this heaven-scaling imagination, this exquisitesensibility?
7
He fancied her as having exquisitesensibility, sweetness, gentleness, perceptions as vivid as her youth and bloom.
8
In fact, he was a great gentleman and an artist of exquisitesensibility as well as a soldier.
9
They are accused of disgusting affectation, of pretending to youth, to censorial importance, and to an exquisitesensibility.
10
This letter displays almost every quality of Oscar Wilde's genius in perfect efflorescence-hisgaiety, joyous merriment and exquisitesensibility.
11
It was not sufficiently refined for her exquisitesensibility; it wounded her feelings, offended her morals, and outraged her modesty.
12
The exquisitesensibility, delicate insight, proud reserve and brooding world-sorrow of Frederic Chopin were the inheritance of mother to son.
13
The night seemed the accomplice of her mood, in league with her own exquisitesensibility; a night created for sheltering tenderness.
14
But then Jane, who was of an exquisitesensibility, felt that Gabriella's reasonableness belonged to a distinctly lower order of intelligence.
15
To a man of the exquisitesensibility of Schumann, and one who took literature so earnestly, this must have been a constant torture.
16
In the exercise of domestic jurisdiction they express an exquisitesensibility for any personal injury, and a contemptuous indifference for the rest of mankind.