Ainda não temos significados para "fine names".
1It's no use calling things by fine names-thecountry's ruined by cowardice.
2The streets have fine names: there is Gold Street, and then Jacob Street.
3Oh, people have fine names for a woman of that sort.
4Pride and anger and self-assertion and retaliation flaunt in fine names, and are called manly virtues.
5The county paper is full of fine names.
6But when one christens one's self suddenly, the fine names do not seem to suggest themselves.
7We have found out fine names to cover our sensuality withal, but no gifts can raise intemperance.
8We must not be tempted to call things by too fine names, lest we should disguise them.
9I don't believe in fine names myself.
10We have fine names for our own vices, and ugly ones for the very same vices in other people.
11Yet, line for line, and point for point, your dominion is as great as theirs, though without fine names.
12Some persons might object to the papers being signed occasionally with rather fine names, but this is an American fashion.
13You have not found out yet that boys are laughed at about their sisters, particularly if the girls have fine names.
14He tried to satisfy himself that business required such action, and called his sharp practice by the fine names of skill, sagacity.
15There are Circuses, Crescents, Terraces, Parades, and all such fine names as we have become familiar with at Leamington, and other watering-places.
16He saw how in the suddenness of her perception she called herself one of the women for whom people have such fine names.
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