Aún no tenemos significados para "so ignoble".
1Horror filled me at the thought of so ignoble a death.
2I am not so ignoble as that, my dear colonel.
3Nothing is so ignoble that Art cannot sanctify it.
4James steadily and decisively refused to be guilty of any meanness so ignoble and detestable.
5I feel assured that the kinsmen of her whom I address, could never be guilty of so ignoble an action.
6It is a thousand pities that so honorable and so noble a patrician should have produced so ignoble a child.
7You have died a death so ignoble that it has no name, and the Coroner's verdict is "Found Dead."
8This miserable craven she preferred to him, because the man, so ignoble of nature, was noble by the accident of birth.
9It was a city of artisans and tradesmen, and the Spaniards expected scarcely more than a show of resistance from a foe so ignoble.
10Everybody read the story, and most persons cried out against so ignoble a hero, so mean a history, and so misdirected a literary energy.
11I cannot conceive how a man who has any real elevation of character, any self-respect, can for a moment experience so ignoble a shame.
12"Was the act I committed so ignoble and abominable?" he pursued.
13"You were so ignoble as to do that?"
14So pleasant, and so harsh; so grand, and so ignoble; so great, and so small; so broad, and so narrow; so kind, and so unkind.
15" So ignoble an act of homage is beneath the dignity of the prince whom I have the honor to serve."
16"I am surprised, sir," boomed Challenger, stroking his majestic beard, "that any man of science should commit himself to so ignoble a sentiment.
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