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1
He lived in days calculated to chill the
most
fervid
religious enthusiasm.
2
The most intense desire, the
most
fervid
wish, in Art, helps us nothing.
3
The sun poured down its
most
fervid
beams, the air was sultry and oppressive.
4
Both addresses were
most
fervid
and eloquent.
5
He poured over Ferdinand the deepest, the
most
fervid
blessing that a father ever granted to a son.
6
It was one of his
most
fervid
beliefs that he had selected a growing town, conspicuous for its enterprise.
7
However, there should be a small handful of teams for whom you reserve your
most
fervid
store of hate.
8
I began life with the best intentions and the
most
fervid
philanthropy; and here I am-miserable-miserablebeyond expression or endurance.
9
Seiverling and author Bud Norris are cited as Western civilization's two
most
fervid
non-blood-kin authorities on the life of Mix.
10
It opened a new world to them, it operated upon them like a galvanic shock, it kindled the
most
fervid
enthusiasms.
11
Is the tenderest and
most
fervid
affection that can animate the human breast to be made a matter of cold-hearted ridicule?
12
Optimism of the
most
fervid
kind glowed through his discourse; he grew almost lyrical in his anticipation of the good time coming.
13
The condition was highly hypnotic, and the professions of conversion were often quite as ecstatic as the
most
fervid
ministrant could wish.
14
The single mind is the
most
fervid
:
Elgin had few distractions from the question of the court house or the branch line to Clayfield.
15
While it has been the theme of the
most
fervid
eulogium on the one part, it has been as eagerly denounced on the other.
16
Her inability to speak because of her emotion had a greater power to move the meeting than the
most
fervid
eloquence could have had.
most
fervid
most