Ainda não temos significados para "little pretension".
1Thus she had but little pretension to beauty, save in one prominent particular-herhair.
2The authors had little pretension to literary skill, but they knew their business thoroughly.
3They have but little pretension to genius, none to consistency, and their honesty equals their capacity.
4You know I make little pretension to your favorite erotetic method: and if I did, oh!
5She is a poetess, a mathematician, a metaphysician; yet, withal, very kind, generous, and gentle, with very little pretension.
6At R-was their old family home, a place of very little pretension, but to which they were much attached.
7To the name of poet, as it implies the possession of an inventive faculty, Sir William Jones has but little pretension.
8If you knew what a thing constitutional economy is!-Moreover ,youwill see a 'my lord,' who has almost as little pretension as his furniture.
9The government house was at one time a building of some little pretension, and from its style it bore the name of the "Doric."
10He knows where to flatter them in those little pretensions which no man avows.
11"You," he says, "who have done such incomparable services for the country with so much modesty and so little pretension," etc.
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