Aún no tenemos significados para "seem merely".
1Apparently aimless alterations in form-arrangement will make art seem merely a game.
2And then he confessed further, because he did not want to seem merely sentimentally hopeful.
3Any further movement, therefore, might seem merely a disturbance.
4How can I hide all this from her, and seem merely her quiet elder brother?
5To us they seem merely to be quibbling over when or where a given cycle began.
6To them they seem merely so much brass or copper or tarnished silver at the best.
7Plague and famine, with a great part of the common misfortunes of human life, seem merely evil.
8This may seem merely absurd or apocryphal; but consider the terrible power of concentration which it implies!
9He had constantly experienced it for so long now, eight years, as to make it seem merely natural.
10All books, all arts, all accomplishments, had ceased to seem merely the accessories and the handmaidens of love.
11He may be an ugly, ungracious, unamiable person, whose affections may seem merely ludicrous and despicable to you.
12Do pupils seem merely to try to "learn the text" or really to comprehend the spirit?
13However, for the locals, who had seen it hundreds of times, it might seem merely a place for tea-drinking.
14It is, by the way, a little remarkable how many of the Western birds seem merely duplicates of the Eastern.
15Bresler's cited cases of this class seem merely to impress the idea of revenge, or of protection from deserved punishment.
16There are smiles and laughs, as you look about at the faces, but they seem merely individual-onehere, another there.
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