Aún no tenemos significados para "treat so".
1What vile Josel had dared to ill- treat so brave a youth?
2We must not treat so tender a flower rudely.
3VIOLANTE (with enthusiasm).-HowI envy you that past which you treat so lightly!
4They simply overpowered him, as the surprise of his coming made the treat so much better.
5But this may be borne with; but not that ye treat so scornfully the king's message.
6She is my saint-sweet Anne, whom I dared treat so lightly in my poor wayward days.
7In the highest region of all, how many of these there are which we treat so!
8Thou canst be so kind to a groom, yet thy own gracious Prince will treat so harshly!
9I handed it to Ali, whom they did not seem to treat so courteously as they did me.
10A little more and she would have said that that was no way to treat so faithful a man.
11This in itself is a treat so unusual that one feels like commending the woman who carries it to excess.
12This is the wife of Christian whom (with his friend Faithful) the men of this town did treat so ill.
13My whole book of the Ruins which you treat so ungratefully, since you thought it amusing, p. 122, evidently bears this character.
14He'd look at me every now and again, expecting me to produce a treat so that we could start performing for the commuters.
15The letters were discontinued, probably because Mary thought letter-writing too easy and familiar a style in which to treat so weighty a subject.
16The place was small and the light poor and a difficult place in which to treat so critical a case or to operate successfully.
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