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1
Oh to
partake
more
and more of that power of His Resurrection!
2
But had I not better
partake
more
fully in their reproach?
3
One thing he would like to
partake
more
in, though, was the company of women.
4
These songs, speaking in general terms,
partake
more
of the character of motifs than of musical compositions.
5
His concertos
partake
more
of the study than of the name they bear, and are valued accordingly.
6
An invitation to a tea-drinking may be less formal and should
partake
more
of the nature of a private note; thus:
7
But it causes the subject to
partake
more
perfectly of a pre-existing form, or it makes the form to extend further.
8
Your questions appear to go beyond the limits of ordinary instruction, and to
partake
more
of the nature of a cross-examination.
9
On a forlorn and weather-beaten coast, the scene is indeed different, but the feelings
partake
more
of horror than of wild delight.
10
No doubt, too, the extensive reading that children and youth now do might well
partake
more
fully of the nature of study.
11
They see more of the divine beauty, wisdom, goodness, and other perfections of God, and
partake
more
largely of the Divine Nature.
12
There was a luminousness in it- acalmbut piercing character, which seemed to
partake
more
of the nature of spirit than of humanity.
13
Thus the grouping of poetic with rhetoric and logic naturally tended to make it
partake
more
and more of the nature of the other two.
14
On further thinking, I recollected how often that wife of Sbietta had teased me in a hundred ways to
partake
more
freely of the sauce.
15
These "mules" are prized if they
partake
more
of the nature of the princely caste, and less valued when nearer to the merghee.
16
We have
partaken
more
largely of the fruit of the forbidden tree.
partake
more
partake