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Значения термина tenderest feelings на английском
Значения для термина "tenderest feelings" отсутствуют.
Использование термина tenderest feelings на английском
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Since the previous night he had been wounded in his tenderestfeelings.
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He felt as if a friend had wounded him in his tenderestfeelings.
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Pardon me if I probe the tenderestfeelings of your heart, my prince.
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How many a stab one gives in childhood to one's parents' tenderestfeelings!
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That dexterous appeal to the tenderestfeelings of my distinguished countrymen very nearly succeeded.
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I pity you, because you have inspired me with the tenderestfeelings of friendship.
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How could he offer consolation to a woman whose tenderestfeelings had been so wantonly outraged?
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Besides this, the tenderestfeelings of his heart were outraged by this exclusion from his former domain.
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Francis, full of the tenderestfeelings for his children, was desirous of having them all assembled together.
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In the spring of the following year the death of her brother-in-law, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, excited her tenderestfeelings.
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It is one of the governing principles of human nature, that the most delicate or afflicted child excites our tenderestfeelings.
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Toothache-one of the diseases to which Greenlanders are peculiarly liable-invariablydrew forth Ippegoo's tenderestfeelings for himself, accompanied by touching lamentations.
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He never doubted that the Federals made a business of harrowing the tenderestfeelings of women-particularlyof women-inorder to punish their opponents.
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However, my tenderestfeelings are about to receive a shock: such is my presentiment; stay now, to see whether it will be realised.
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The joy of life, the highest and tenderestfeelings, thoughts that soar on the swallow's wings, come to the round nest under the roof.
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The peacocks, deeply wounded in their tenderestfeelings, instantly took wing, and went sailing away majestically over the crimson and gold parterre of flowers below.