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1
The
very
vagueness
of Bailey's insinuations against Basil Milbank increased his resentment.
2
In England, the promises of the Greek's dying message were satisfying by their
very
vagueness
.
3
The
very
vagueness
,
universality, and unbounded scope of the claim they make constitute its power.
4
Its
very
vagueness
made it the more frightful to him; and his heart imagined the worst.
5
But her
very
vagueness
helped him to believe.
6
Do you not see that by your
very
vagueness
you are exciting my thoughts and hopes?
7
Its
very
vagueness
spurred him into knight-errantry.
8
Its
very
vagueness
,
indeed, lent it charm.
9
Tempted I already was, but as yet the temptation was vague, and its
very
vagueness
made me tremble.
10
These find utterance in language of blended sanity and madness, creating a terror whose
very
vagueness
increases its intensity.
11
The
very
vagueness
of a scheme of Eastern conquest made it the more attractive to Bonaparte's genius and ambition.
12
To Diana and to Valentine there was hope to be gathered from the
very
vagueness
of the physician's opinion.
13
This vague threat frightened Elsli the more from its
very
vagueness
;
so she thought for a moment, and then began;-
14
We are afraid to be individual and particular; we lose ourselves in large generalities, until our prayers die of
very
vagueness
.
15
That to me would be a most repulsive idea if it were not that by its
very
vagueness
it becomes inoperative.
16
Indeed, it is that
very
vagueness
that enables one to find whatever one wants to find in these myths, legends, and superstitions.
very
vagueness
very