Aún no tenemos significados para "so fervid".
1He was so ardent, so fervid a lover that I was conquered.
2Their acquaintance, though so fervid, had been too brief for such lingering.
3But that fortnight was even more wonderful for Derek, caught between two passions-bothso fervid.
4Madame de Cintré started slightly, and raised her eyebrows; she had evidently not expected so fervid a compliment.
5Never before had he felt a faith so profound, or an interest so fervid in the genius of any woman.
6Never, even in the days just before her marriage, had she been so fervid and eloquent on behalf of the 'simple life'.
7I should, too, call it a signal instance of democratic humanity's luck that it has such enemies to contend with-socandid, so fervid, so heroic.
8I suppose poor Rosa's muse, so fair and so fervid in Rosa's day, would seem a trifle fatigued now; but what allowances one would make!
9He has come before the dawn had risen-sofervid is his zeal.
10So fervid a lover of nature and his art must have painted much; yet there is but little left now.
11She had given him no encouragement to write in such a tone-sofervid, so emotional, so intimate; and she would shew him-plainly-thatitoffended her.
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So fervid a través del tiempo
So fervid por variante geográfica