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1 Ambrosio could not easily forgive his Mistress for being deficient in this amiable quality .
2 The youth of that family became at length distinguished throughout the island for every virtuous and amiable quality .
3 People like to believe that Nell Gwynne has every amiable quality and the Bishop's wife every odious one.
4 His extraordinary success in modeling the bust of the beautiful Miss Light was pertinent evidence of this amiable quality .
5 He is a young man of fine fancies, and possesses the amiable quality of being invariably passionately in earnest.
6 I know that talent is often combined with every amiable quality , and renders the character really the more lovely; but not therefore the more beloved.
7 But his less amiable qualities were greatly softened by the cultivation of literature.
8 Elevation is unpropitious to the display of his more amiable qualities .
9 Gentlemen, you all know the amiable qualities of Captain de Haldimar.
10 He is unfit to be Thursday because of his amiable qualities .
11 Miss Byron pities the impetuosity of her temper, and admires her many amiable qualities .
12 I mean, it will bring out his more amiable qualities .
13 I lov'd him, notwithstanding, for he had many amiable qualities .
14 Both possessed many amiable qualities , and were well calculated to promote each other's happiness.
15 Every man possessed of such amiable qualities must meet with success in all his undertakings.
16 I had reason to esteem the purity, sweetness, and amiable qualities of this good girl.
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