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1
Horror filled me at the thought of
so
ignoble
a death.
2
I am not
so
ignoble
as that, my dear colonel.
3
Nothing is
so
ignoble
that Art cannot sanctify it.
4
James steadily and decisively refused to be guilty of any meanness
so
ignoble
and detestable.
5
I feel assured that the kinsmen of her whom I address, could never be guilty of
so
ignoble
an action.
6
It is a thousand pities that so honorable and so noble a patrician should have produced
so
ignoble
a child.
7
You have died a death
so
ignoble
that it has no name, and the Coroner's verdict is "Found Dead."
8
This miserable craven she preferred to him, because the man,
so
ignoble
of nature, was noble by the accident of birth.
9
It was a city of artisans and tradesmen, and the Spaniards expected scarcely more than a show of resistance from a foe
so
ignoble
.
10
Everybody read the story, and most persons cried out against
so
ignoble
a hero, so mean a history, and so misdirected a literary energy.
11
I cannot conceive how a man who has any real elevation of character, any self-respect, can for a moment experience
so
ignoble
a shame.
12
"Was the act I committed
so
ignoble
and abominable?" he pursued.
13
"You were
so
ignoble
as to do that?"
14
So pleasant, and so harsh; so grand, and
so
ignoble
;
so great, and so small; so broad, and so narrow; so kind, and so unkind.
15
"
So
ignoble
an act of homage is beneath the dignity of the prince whom I have the honor to serve."
16
"I am surprised, sir," boomed Challenger, stroking his majestic beard, "that any man of science should commit himself to
so
ignoble
a sentiment.
so
ignoble
so