Aún no tenemos significados para "much ardor".
1He brings to it as much ardor and passion as to his science.
2Never did love join so much purity to so much ardor.
3At all events, they now threw themselves upon military questions with much ardor.
4She had no more quaking shocks nor any fear of too much ardor!
5Plans for the morrow and the succeeding days were being discussed with much ardor.
6Handel devoted his abundant leisure to composition, at which he worked with much ardor.
7So much ardor disquieted Chevalier de Rohan and his family; his uncle, the cardinal, took precautions.
8And one day the Remi, pursuing the Bellovaci with too much ardor, fell into an ambuscade.
9Their natural love for vivid metaphor, combined with much ardor, gave great vividness to their prayers.
10And he too "worked with as much ardor as possible."
11So much ardor in so tiny a frame!
12No two souls ever clasped each other with so much ardor, no bodies were ever more victoriously annihilated.
13He hastened towards Cosette's happiness with as much ardor, and, apparently with as much joy, as Cosette herself.
14Children sang to their dear leader with as much ardor as any child in Pyongyang ever sang to Kim Jong Il:
15Zadig loved the queen with as much ardor as he professed; and the queen more than she thought proper to acknowledge.
16At least they hung on to their insecure refuge with much ardor, and not uncheerfully waited to be cast upon the strand.
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