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1
Her active and gay temperament was united with extreme
moral
sensibility
.
2
He regarded the soul of man as possessed of reason,
moral
sensibility
,
and appetite.
3
The
moral
sensibility
of the writer seems at once to be morbidly obtuse and morbidly acute.
4
It was the cold that thus affected Dom Nicolas, and not any excess of
moral
sensibility
.
5
At the same time
moral
sensibility
would decline.
6
Tasso struck him as cold and artificial, in spite of his "delicate
moral
sensibility
.
"
7
The
moral
sensibility
,
like the nervous sensibility, reaches its period of absolute exhaustion, and feels no more.
8
Ferrara's refusal to spoonfeed his audience can then be understood as part of a deeply humanist
moral
sensibility
.
9
Sin, at first a bed of thorns, after a time becomes comfortable through the deadening of
moral
sensibility
.
10
He said that he didn't hesitate to recognize woman's supremacy in the domain of physical and
moral
sensibility
.
11
Was ego blinding his
moral
sensibility
to the extent that he now saw avarice as a form of entertainment?
12
Her deep feelings of
moral
sensibility
enabled her to truly sympathize with her own sex in their home troubles.
13
This is utterly irrational -a symptom of a system that lacks both critical intelligence as well as
moral
sensibility
.
14
He's perfectly enthusiastic when he can tread on a man's feelin's and stamp all the
moral
sensibility
out of him.
15
With
moral
sensibility
like mine, no wonder that this new dread was more insupportable than the anguish I had lately endured.
16
The
moral
sensibility
which makes Edens and Tempes so easily, may not be always found, but the material landscape is never far off.
moral
sensibility
moral