Otherwise it was all so cold, so drear, so dead, so unaffecting.
2
No feeble and unaffecting painting is presented in the simplicity of the original.
3
It is unaffecting elegance, and chill philosophy.
4
Not unaffecting is the final scene.
5
I condemn them only as uninstructive and unaffecting, as too ludicrous for reverence or grief, for Christianity and a temple.
6
It was that hasty, nervous disposition, which gave manner and tone to his very public speaking; which made his arguments unconvincing, his pathos unaffecting.
7
Take these images separately, and how unaffecting the picture compared with that produced by their being thus connected with, and opposed to, each other!
8
Therefore it is that the mythological poetry of the ancients is as cold as it is beautiful, as unaffecting as it is faultless....
9
"We are sick-weare quite tired-wecan no longer bear corporal Trim's insipidity-thread-bare-stupid and unaffecting-absolutely dull-misapplication of talents-he will unavoidably sink into contempt."