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1 Indeed, the skin has not inaptly been styled the third lung.
2 It is what a foreign writer calls, not inaptly , a collective race soul.
3 Jarndyce and Jarndyce has been termed, not inaptly , a monument of Chancery practice.
4 Your friend, the inaptly named Miss Faithfull, he says dryly.
5 The Middle Ages, so inaptly called "dark," are in truth little understood.
6 The words of the poet Spenser do not inaptly describe this scene of other days:-
7 Not inaptly has hell been described as "disqualification in the face of opportunity."
8 France over Germany than an extraordinary reaction, inaptly termed the romantic, took place in poetry.
9 WINDERMERE has been termed, not inaptly , the English Zurich.
10 Certainly, though, it is a favorite subject; it may even not inaptly be called our national subject.
11 Not inaptly was the dungeon styled the "Stone Coffin."
12 Not inaptly is it written: "To escape from fire men will plunge into boiling water."
13 He compared his feelings, not inaptly , to those of a cat watching a mouse through a window.
14 Strangely, inaptly , the line of verse she had just read sung itself in her mind as she rushed.
15 His standard of taste, as of manners, has not inaptly been likened to that of a Dutch sailor.
16 This was not inaptly termed "rocking horse meter."
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