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1
The Chancellor spoke up with a
fine
irony
in his manner:
2
There was
fine
irony
in the Prince's tone but no trace of offensiveness.
3
The
fine
irony
of the following passage is certainly noticeable:-
4
He had seen the world, and spoke of it habitually with a
fine
irony
.
5
Salvatore looked at him, and then at Maurice, and smiled with a
fine
irony
.
6
A
fine
irony
,
a piquant raillery, a humiliating coolness, these are what discourage them.
7
It is intensely Napoleonic, said she with
fine
irony
.
8
It was a
fine
irony
of the Head's own.
9
There was a
fine
irony
in her tone.
10
Later years, with
fine
irony
,
sometimes bring new understanding of the loving heart behind the faulty lines.
11
There's a
fine
irony
in human affairs!
12
There was a
fine
irony
.
13
And, with his
fine
irony
,
it was delightful to him to think that I should die a felon's death in England.
14
His delicate features had withered like a woman's, and the
fine
irony
of his smile had taken an edge of cruelty.
15
Then with
fine
irony
:
These men are very interested in what you've got to tell them....
16
Without bias or passion, and with
fine
irony
,
he rallies the Hasidim on their baneful superstitions, their worship of angels and demons.
fine
irony
fine