A true gentleman's face is infinitely removed from all such paltriness,-calm-eyed ,firm-mouthed
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Of the paltriness of his ambition, he had no inward hint.
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How do I know that he will not despise my meanness and paltriness?
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All this homage helped Jared to gloss over the paltriness of their actual check.
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The moment brought new understanding of the paltriness of words.
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Forbid it, and forbid that their names should live except in memory of their paltriness!
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Unable to portray a Clytæmnestra, he revels in the continual paltriness of a Menelaus or Ulysses.
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The expedients of which the nobility availed themselves were as various as political paltriness could suggest.
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Which brings us to another reason for our uncertainty about extinctions: the paltriness of the fossil record.
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The paltriness of the theft revolted me, Mr. Cleggett, and I determined to bring this person to justice.
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The mass of women have always been paltry creatures, and their paltriness has proved a curse to men.
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Nor was Polybius able wholly to disengage himself from the vanity and paltriness of the Hellenic statesmanship of the time.
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Yet, surely, the bitterest tragedies are those of which the central anguish is lost amid the dust of surrounding paltriness.
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Humiliating paltriness of revenge
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Despite the undoubted paltriness of the budget, the film-makers have managed to infuse the piece with an impressively spooky, washed-out ambience.
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In the shape of the flower his own paltriness revisits him-his triviality, his sloth, his cheapness, his wholesale habitualness, his slatternly ostentation.