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1 But even ugliness, if it attain distinction, will excite envy in the low-minded.
2 The worst crime is not envy itself but to excite envy .
3 In those, though we excite envy , we excite no other of the hateful passions.
4 What woman, however innocent, does not desire to excite envy ?
5 Her one favorite aspiration-thelonging to excite envy in others-expresseditself in her next words.
6 Such circumstances were certainly not calculated to excite envy .
7 So much honour could not but excite envy .
8 He never seemed to excite envy or bitterness.
9 They who excite envy , will easily incur censure.
10 It is to excite envy ; and as envy no seed can raise up such a crop of hatred.
11 The beauty and nobleness of the stallion could not fail to excite envy wherever and by whomever seen.
12 Not a few joined this party, for larger possession excite envy perhaps even more frequently than greater fame.
13 Sufficiently so to puff up the possessor, and excite envy in her contemporaries, and some of the other sex.
14 Our laurels may well excite envy ; we have earned them nobly, and we owe them solely to our valour.
15 The great masses, therefore, which excite envy , and tempt rapacity, must be put out of the possibility of danger.
16 As for the Marechal de Villeroy he was treated as those who excite envy and then become unfortunate are always treated.
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