Aún no tenemos significados para "most artless".
1Of all Shakespeare's women she is perhaps the most tender and the most artless.
2Sue's was of the most artless and natural kind.
3Others followed, and with the most artless simplicity of manner told me to be comforted.
4None the less, this seemed a most artless effort.
5He bore Washington's name: he came amongst us bringing the kindest sympathy, the most artless, smiling goodwill.
6It was the most artless, and at the same time the most eloquent, answer she could possible give.
7I was mooning disconsolately round the playground, when I met young Wigram, the most artless youngster in all Draven's.
8In these tales, disguised beneath what is apparently the simplest and most artless flow of narrative, profound truths are discussed and explained.
9Will thought so, in the most artless, unblemished, unswerving style; and he was a devout fellow as well as a gifted one.
10Bessie quickly regained her temper, and as if suddenly recalling something to mind, began prattling to me in the most artless manner.
11At this moment I cast my eyes upon him, and he answers me with the most artless and unapprehensive smile in the world.
12The pretty girl crept to my side; it was then that-surelywith the most artless flattery-sheinformed me of my likeness to her father.
13"-" Iforgetthe exact number of the slaves," said he, in the most artless manner.'
14"Ethel care for the world!" gasped out Lady Kew; "a most artless, simple, affectionate creature; my dear Frank, she--
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