Aún no tenemos significados para "own caprice".
1It is as if she communicated to others the eccentricity of her own caprice.'
2Their tyranny had no other limit than their own caprice.
3At this moment she would willingly have had weights hung on her own caprice.
4She meted out rewards-playingwith one or more of the figurines-accordingto her own caprice.
5East and west, north and south, she went, apparently guided only by her own caprice.
6And this he did more as a favour to Lord Milner than of his own caprice.
7Louis XV, in the numerous graceful additions to the chateau made by him, sought only to satisfy his own caprice and convenience.
8I have none to give, except my own caprice, and I do not consider the circumstances of consequence enough to require explanation.
9Up and down, to and fro, hither, thither as tiny Will-o'-the-Wisps, the sparks moved, slow or swift, each at its own caprice.
10Up and down, to and fro, hither, thither, as tiny Will-o'-the-Wisps the sparks moved, slow or swift, each at his own caprice.
11Our spirit has desired the accomplishment of one thing, but our contrary flesh has silenced these better demands in gratifying its own caprice.
12Perchance the public-butbe this as its own caprice and ours shall settle the matter-mayread the result in another tale of the Province House.
13I have none to give, except my own caprice, and I do not consider the circumstance of consequence enough to require explanation....
14But Ferdinand and Nucingen will lavish millions for their own caprices.
15Such was the human predicament of not knowing anything of reality but one's own caprices.
16The Irish taxing themselves according to their own caprices!
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