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1 His brother George, less stolid, weaker, and more studious , preferred the Church.
2 The more studious of both sections called us a hard crowd.
3 This philosophy has greatly influenced the more studious members of our protestant ministry.
4 We emulated the Hell-fires in some things, but we were rather more studious .
5 From that day forth I was a better child, more studious and less violent.
6 Nobody could have been more studious to avoid the matter;-though ,indeed ,ithas sometimes been difficult.
7 Undoubtedly some men are more gifted than others, and are marked out for more studious lives.
8 No one could have been kindlier, more attentive, or more studious to make her visit attractive.
9 I congratulate you on your increased industry and application, though you were always more studious than myself.
10 He's much more studious than I was.
11 His had been a more studious boyhood.
12 He was a soft-voiced youth; slim and tall and dark, like Angelo, but with a more studious forehead.
13 Her quick feminine eye noticed a little excitement in his manner and a more studious attention to his dress.
14 Being more studious of wit than of truth, they termed this apartment Buggiale, a word which Poggio himself interprets Mendaciorum Officina.
15 It found Marty a trifle less shy and reticent than when he came to Cartwright, and J.W., Jr., a shade more studious .
16 If in the one instance they were rendered more studious of elegance and smartness; in the other, they attained more freedom and force.
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