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1 Nature, wearied with mediocrity, pours the warm metal into an heroic mould .
2 Blanche was cast in a heroic mould ... relentless where wrong had been inflicted.
3 The two Beethoven pieces in this concert are firmly in this heroic mould .
4 Mrs. Fernald's honesty was of an iron hardness and heroic mould .
5 He did not look to be made of heroic mould , but who can tell?
6 Faults he had, gross and plain as the heroic mould in which he was cast.
7 He was a man cast in a heroic mould .
8 No woman of heroic mould , perhaps, was Mrs. Archer.
9 He was not built on a heroic mould ; the meaning of tragedy was unknown to him.
10 Everyday life cannot be cast in heroic mould .
11 Never were there bred men of such large and heroic mould as the men of to-day.
12 But neither was he cast in heroic mould .
13 The dominant impression that he makes upon us is that he was cast in a heroic mould .
14 He was "an old gentleman of sedentary pursuits and not cast in the heroic mould . "
15 Hitherto my dreams had all been of beauty-oflovely shapes or noble figures cast in heroic mould .
16 As for the others, those who had supported him, they were cast in a less heroic mould .
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