| d999 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
The impalpable presence of the new century |
2 |
The important thing is |
3 |
The impulse of prejudice or caprice |
4 |
The inaccessible solitude of the sky |
5 |
The incarnation of all loveliness |
6 |
The incoherent loquacity of a nervous patient |
7 |
The incorrigibility of perverse human nature |
8 |
The incursions of a venomous rabble |
9 |
The indefinable air of good-breeding |
10 |
The indefinable yearning for days that were dead |
11 |
The indefinite atmosphere of an opulent nature |
12 |
The indulgence of an overweening self-conceit |
13 |
The inevitable climax and culmination |
14 |
The inexorable facts closed in on him |
15 |
The inference is inescapable |
16 |
The inference is obvious |
17 |
The infirmity and fallibility of human nature |
18 |
The inflexible serenity of the wheeling sun |
19 |
The ingenuities of legal verbiage |
20 |
The inmost recesses of the human heart |
21 |
The insipidity of indifference |
22 |
The insolence of power |
23 |
The instance I shall choose |
24 |
The intercepted glances of wondering eyes |
25 |
The intrusive question faded |
26 |
The invidious stigma of selfishness |
27 |
The iron hand of oppression |
28 |
The irony of circumstances |
29 |
The irresistible and ceaseless onflow of time |
30 |
The irresistible tendency of |
31 |
The irrevocable past and the uncertain future |
32 |
The jaded weariness of overstrained living |
33 |
The jargon of well-handled and voice-worn phrases |
34 |
The jostling and ugliness of life |
35 |
The kindness with which I have been received |
36 |
The lake glimmered as still as a mirror |
37 |
The land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell |
38 |
The land was like a dream |
39 |
The landscape ran, laughing, downhill to the sea |
40 |
The last and distinguishing feature is |
41 |
The latest inclination I have seen |
42 |
The lawyer's habit of circumspection and delay |
43 |
The leaden sky rests heavily on the earth |
44 |
The leaves of time drop stealthily |
45 |
The leaves syllabled her name in cautious whispers |
46 |
The lesson which we should take most to heart |
47 |
The level boughs, like bars of iron across the setting sun |
48 |
The light of London flaring like a dreary dawn |
49 |
The lights blazed up like day |
50 |
The lights winked |
51 |
The lilies were drooping, white, and wan, |
52 |
The little incident seemed to throb with significance |
53 |
The lofty grace of a prince |
54 |
The long-delayed hour of retribution |
55 |
The loud and urgent pageantry of the day |
56 |
The low hills on the horizon wore a haze of living blue |
57 |
The lowest grade of precarious mendacity |
58 |
The machinations of a relentless mountebank |
59 |
The machinations of an unscrupulous enemy |
60 |
The magical lights of the horizon |
61 |
The main cause of all this |
62 |
The majestic solemnity of the moment |
63 |
The makeshifts of mediocrity |
64 |
The malarious air of after-dinner gossip |
65 |
The margin of profit which we allow ourselves |
66 |
The marvelous beauty of her womanhood |
67 |
The maximum of attainable and communicable truth |
68 |
The mazes of conflicting testimony |
69 |
The mean and frivolous affections of the idle |
70 |
The melancholy day weeps in monotonous despair |
71 |
The mellowing hand of time |
72 |
The melodies of birds and bees |
73 |
The melody rose tenderly and lingeringly |
74 |
The memory of the night grew fantastic and remote |
75 |
The menacing shadow of want |
76 |
The mere fruit of his distempered imagination |
77 |
The mere reversal of the wheel of fortune |
78 |
The merest smattering of knowledge |
79 |
The meticulous observation of facts |
80 |
The meticulous preciosity of the lawyer and the logician |
81 |
The Milky Way lay like diamond-dust upon the robe of some great king |
82 |
The mind freezes at the thought |
83 |
The mind was filled with a formless dread |
84 |
The mocking echoes of long-departed youth |
85 |
The moment marked an epoch |
86 |
The monk's face whitened like sea-foam |
87 |
The moon drowsed between the trees like a great yellow moth |
88 |
The moon is waning below the horizon |
89 |
The moon on the tower slept soft as snow |
90 |
The moonbeams rest like a pale spotless shroud |
91 |
The moonlight lay like snow |
92 |
The moonlight, like a fairy mist, upon the mesa spreads |
93 |
The more you examine this matter |
94 |
The more's the pity |
95 |
The morning beckons |
96 |
The morning droned along peacefully |
97 |
The mortal coldness of the soul, like death itself comes down |
98 |
The most absurd elementary questions |
99 |
The most amazing impudence |
100 |
The most concise tribute paid |
101 |
The most exacting and exciting business |
102 |
The most fallacious of all fallacies |
103 |
The most implacable logic |
104 |
The most preposterous pride |
105 |
The most reasonable anticipation |
106 |
The most remarkable step forward |
107 |
The most servile acquiescence |
108 |
The most striking characteristic |
109 |
The most sublime instance that I know |
110 |
The mountain shadows mingling, lay like pools above the earth |
111 |
The mountains loomed up dimly, like phantoms through the mist |
112 |
The multiplicity of odors competing for your attention |
113 |
The multitudinous tongue of the people |
114 |
The murmur of soft winds in the tree-tops |
115 |
The murmur of the surf boomed in melancholy mockery |
116 |
The murmuring of summer seas |
117 |
The music almost died away, then it burst like a pent-up flood |
118 |
The music and mystery of the sea |
119 |
The music of her delicious voice |
120 |
The music of her presence was singing a swift melody in his blood |
121 |
The music of unforgotten years sounded again in his soul |
122 |
The mute melancholy landscape |
123 |
The mystery obsessed him |
124 |
The naked fact of death |
125 |
The name that cuts into my soul like a knife |
126 |
The nameless and inexpressible fascination of midnight music |
127 |
The narrow glen was full of the brooding power of one universal spirit |
128 |
The nascent spirit of chivalry |
129 |
the near presence of people who are distasteful |
130 |
The nervous little train winding its way like a jointed reptile |
131 |
The new ferns were spread upon the earth like some lacy coverlet |
132 |
The next point is |
133 |
The next question to be considered is |
134 |
The next thing I consider indispensable |
135 |
The night like a battle-broken host is driven before |
136 |
The night was drowned in stars |
137 |
The night yawned like a foul wind |
138 |
The notion is rather new to me |
139 |
The occasion that calls us together |
140 |
The ocean swelled like an undulating mirror of the bowl of heaven |
141 |
The old books look somewhat pathetically from the shelves, |
142 |
The old infamy will pop into daylight |
143 |
The old ruddy conviction deserted me |
144 |
The one central difference between |
145 |
The only course that remains open |
146 |
The only plea to be offered |
147 |
The onrush and vividness of life |
148 |
The opulent sunset |
149 |
The orange pomp of the setting sun |
150 |
The oscillations of human genius |
151 |
The other day I observed |
152 |
The outcome of unerring observation |
153 |
The outpourings of a tenderness reawakened by remorse |
154 |
The outraged conscience of mankind |
155 |
The overpowering force of circumstances and necessity |
156 |
The overweening exercise of power |
157 |
The pageantry of sea and sky |
158 |
The palest abstractions of thought |
159 |
The palpitating silence lengthened |
160 |
The panacea for the evils of society |
161 |
The panorama of history |
162 |
The panorama of life was unrolled before him |
163 |
The paramount consideration is |
164 |
The paraphernalia of power and prosperity |
165 |
The parting crimson glory of the ripening summer sun |
166 |
The past slowly drifted out of his thought |
167 |
The penalty falls like a thunderbolt from heaven |
168 |
The pendulous eyelids of old age |
169 |
The penetrating odors assailed his memory as something unforgettable |
170 |
The pent-up intolerance of years of repression |
171 |
The perfume of the mounting sea saturated the night with wild fragrance |
172 |
The perils that beset us here |
173 |
The pernicious doctrines of skeptics |
174 |
The perpetrator of clumsy witticisms |
175 |
The phrase was like a spear-thrust |
176 |
The pine trees waved as waves a woman's hair |
177 |
The piquancy of the pageant of life |
178 |
The pith and sinew of mature manhood |
179 |
The place was like some enchanted town of palaces |
180 |
The plains to northward change their color |
181 |
The pleasing duty is assigned me |
182 |
The pleasure is certainly not all on your side |
183 |
The plenitude of her piquant ways |
184 |
The point I have urged upon you is |
185 |
The point I wish a little further to speak of |
186 |
The point to which I shall call your attention |
187 |
The poppy burned like a crimson ember |
188 |
The popular notion is |
189 |
The practical inference from all this |
190 |
The precarious tenure of fame |
191 |
The precursor of violence |
192 |
The presage of disaster was in the air |
193 |
The presence of this brilliant assemblage |
194 |
The pressing question is |
195 |
The pressure of accumulated misgivings |
196 |
The preternatural pomposities of the pulpit |
197 |
The pretty and delicate game of talk |
198 |
The prevalent opinion, no doubt |
199 |
The prime of man has waxed like cedars |
200 |
The primitive instinct of self-preservation |
201 |
The pristine freshness of spring |
202 |
The proof is in this fact |
203 |
The proof of this statement is to be found |
204 |
The property of little minds |
205 |
The prophecies of visionaries and enthusiasts |
206 |
The proposition appeals to us as a good one |
207 |
The proprieties of etiquette |
208 |
The public press would chatter and make odd ambiguous sounds |
209 |
The pull of soul on body |
210 |
The pulse of the rebounding sea |
211 |
The purging sunlight of clear poetry |
212 |
The purple heather rolls like dumb thunder |
213 |
The purple vaulted night |
214 |
The purse-proud inflation of the moneyed man |
215 |
The question drummed in head and heart day and night |
216 |
The question irresistibly emerged |
217 |
The question is deeply involved |
218 |
The question was disconcertingly frank |
219 |
The question, then, recurs |
220 |
The quick pulse of gain |
221 |
The radiant serenity of the sky |
222 |
The radiant stars brooded over the stainless fields, |
223 |
The rainbows flashed like fire |
224 |
The ravening wolves of brute instinct |
225 |
The reason is not so far to seek |
226 |
the red, rejoicing blood began to race |
227 |
The remark was sternly uncompromising |
228 |
The remedy I believe to be |
229 |
The restlessness of offended vanity |
230 |
The result of caprice |
231 |
The result of the whole |
232 |
The result, I fancy, has been |
233 |
The retreating splendor of autumn |
234 |
The rigor of the law |
235 |
The rising storm of words |
236 |
The river ran darkly, mysteriously by |
237 |
The river sang with its lips to the pebbles |
238 |
The river shouted as ever its cry of joy over the vitality of life, |
239 |
The roar of the traffic rose to thunder |
240 |
The romantic ardor of a generous mind |
241 |
The roofs with their gables like hoods |
242 |
The room had caught a solemn and awful quietude |
243 |
The roses lie upon the grass like little shreds of crimson silk |
244 |
The rosy twilight of boyhood |
245 |
The rosy-hued sky went widening off into the distance |
246 |
The royal arrogance of youth |
247 |
The rule will always hold good |
248 |
The sacred voice of inspiration |
249 |
The sadness in him deepened inexplicably |
250 |
The same is true in respect of |
251 |
The same problem has perplexed me |
252 |
The sanction and authority of a great name |
253 |
The satire of the word cut like a knife |
254 |
The scars of rancor and remorse |
255 |
The scene all comes back |
256 |
The scent of roses stole in with every breath of air |
257 |
The scullion with face shining like his pans |
258 |
The sea heaved silvery, far into the night |
259 |
The sea reeled round like a wine-vat splashing |
260 |
The sea slept under a haze of golden winter sun |
261 |
The sea spread out like a wrinkled marble floor |
262 |
The sea was as untroubled as the turquoise vault which it reflected |
263 |
The sea-song of the trampling waves is as muffled bells |
264 |
The sea-sweep enfolds you, satisfying eye and mind |
265 |
The sea-wind buffeted their faces |
266 |
The sea, that gleamed still, like a myriad-petaled rose |
267 |
The secret and subduing charm of the woods |
268 |
The see-saw of a wavering courage |
269 |
The sentiment is worthy of you |
270 |
The sentiment to which I am to respond |
271 |
The sentiment which you have expressed |
272 |
The sentimental tourist will be tempted to tarry |
273 |
The setting of the sun is like a word of peace |
274 |
The severest shocks of adverse fate |
275 |
The shadows of the night seemed to retreat |
276 |
The shadows rested quietly under the breezeless sky |
277 |
The shafts of ridicule |
278 |
The sharp and vehement assertion of authority |
279 |
The sharp hail rattles against the panes and melts on my cheeks like tears |
280 |
The sheer weight of unbearable loneliness |
281 |
The ships, like sheeted phantoms coming and going |
282 |
The shiver of the dusk passed fragrantly down the valley |
283 |
The silence grew stolid |
284 |
The silence seemed to crush to earth |
285 |
The silence was uncomfortable and ominous |
286 |
The silent day perfumed with the hidden flowers |
287 |
The silver silence of the night |
288 |
The silvery morning like a tranquil vision fills the world |
289 |
The simple rule and test |
290 |
The simple truth is |
291 |
The simplest thing in the world |
292 |
The sinister influence of unprincipled men |
293 |
The sinking sun made mellow gold of all the air |
294 |
The situation is uncommonly delicate |
295 |
The sky burned like a heated opal |
296 |
The sky gleamed with the hardness and brilliancy of blue enamel |
297 |
The sky grew brighter with the imminent day |
298 |
The sky grew ensaffroned with the indescribable hue that heralds day |
299 |
The sky put on the panoply of evening |
300 |
The sky was a relentless, changeless blue |
301 |
The sky was as a shield |
302 |
The sky was clear and blue, and the air as soft as milk |
303 |
The sky was dull and brooding |
304 |
The sky was heavily sprinkled with stars |
305 |
The sky was like a peach |
306 |
The sky was turning to the pearly gray of dawn |
307 |
The sky where stars like lilies white and fair shine through the mists |
308 |
The smiling incarnation of loveliness |
309 |
The solid air around me there heaved like a roaring ocean |
310 |
The solid mountains gleamed like the unsteady sea |
311 |
The song of hurrying rivers |
312 |
The soul is like a well of water springing up into everlasting life |
313 |
The sound is like a noon-day gale |
314 |
The sound is like a silver-fountain that springeth in a golden basin |
315 |
The sound of a thousand tears, like softly pattering wings |
316 |
The sound of the sea waxed |
317 |
The sound of your running feet that like the sea-hoofs beat |
318 |
The soundness of this doctrine depends |
319 |
The spacious leisure of the forest |
320 |
The speaker drew an indignant breath |
321 |
The spear-tongued lightning slipped like a snake |
322 |
The spell of a deathless dream was upon them |
323 |
The Spring breaks like a bird |
324 |
The springs of human action |
325 |
the stab of a dagger of ice frozen from a poisoned well |
326 |
The stacks of corn in brown array, like tattered wigwams on the plain |
327 |
The staple of conversation |
328 |
The star-strewn spaces of the night |
329 |
The stars come down and trembling glow like blossoms on the waves below |
330 |
The stars lay on the lapis-lazuli sky |
331 |
The stars looked down in their silent splendor |
332 |
The stars pale and silent as a seer |
333 |
The stars seemed attentive |
334 |
The steadfast mind kept its hope |
335 |
The steady thunder of the sea accented the silence |
336 |
The still voice of the poet |
337 |
The stillness of a forced composure |
338 |
The stillness of finality |
339 |
The stillness of the star-hung night |
340 |
The stings of self-reproach |
341 |
The story seems to me incredible |
342 |
The straightforward path of inexorable logic |
343 |
The strange cold sense of aloofness that had numbed her senses |
344 |
The strangest thought shimmered through her |
345 |
The stream forgot to smile |
346 |
The streams laughed to themselves |
347 |
The strident discord seemed to mock his mood |
348 |
The strong hand of executive authority |
349 |
The strongest proof I have |
350 |
The stunning crash of the ocean saluted her |
351 |
The subject is extremely interesting |
352 |
The subject of the evening's address |
353 |
The subject which has been assigned to me |
354 |
The subtle emanation of other influences seemed to arrest and chill him |
355 |
The sudden rush of the awakened mind |
356 |
The sudden thought of your face is like a wound when it comes unsought |
357 |
The sum and fruit of experience |
358 |
The sum total of her impressions was negative |
359 |
The summit of excellence |
360 |
The summit of human attainment |
361 |
The sun blazed torridly |
362 |
The sun goes down in flame on the far horizon |
363 |
The sun lay golden-soft over the huddled hills |
364 |
The sun on the sea-wave lies white as the moon |
365 |
The sun, like a great dragon, writhes in gold |
366 |
The sunlight spread at a gallop along the hillside |
367 |
The sunset was rushing to its height |
368 |
The supernatural prescience of prophecy |
369 |
The surf was like the advancing lines of an unknown enemy |
370 |
The suspicion of secret malevolence |
371 |
The sweet indulgence of good-nature |
372 |
The swelling tide of memory |
373 |
The swing of the pendulum through an arch of centuries |
374 |
The sycophants of the rich |
375 |
The taint of fretful ingratitude |
376 |
The talk flowed |
377 |
The target for ill-informed criticism |
378 |
The task has been placed in my hands |
379 |
The tears welled up and flowed abundantly |
380 |
The tediousness of inactivity |
381 |
The tempered daylight of an olive garden |
382 |
The tendency to evade implicit obligations |
383 |
The tender grace of a day that is fled |
384 |
The tension of struggling tears which strove for an outlet |
385 |
The terrible past lay afar, like a dream left behind in the night |
386 |
The testimony of history is |
387 |
The theory seems at first sight |
388 |
The thought leaped |
389 |
The thought with which I shall close |
390 |
The tide was in the salt-weed, and like a knife it tore |
391 |
The ties of a common cause |
392 |
The time has manifestly now arrived |
393 |
The time is not far distant |
394 |
The time is now come for me |
395 |
The time, gliding like a dream |
396 |
The timely effusion of tearful sentiment |
397 |
The times are full of signs and warnings |
398 |
The toast I am about to propose to you |
399 |
The tone betrayed a curious irritation |
400 |
The tone of it was certainly hostile |
401 |
The torrent from the hills |
402 |
The torture of his love and terror crushed him |
403 |
The tranquil aspects of society |
404 |
The tree whose plumed boughs are soft as wings of birds |
405 |
The trees rustled and whispered to the streams |
406 |
The tribute of affectionate applause |
407 |
The tumult in her heart subsided |
408 |
The tumult in her mind found sudden speech |
409 |
The tumult of pride and pleasure |
410 |
The tune of moving feet in the lamplit city |
411 |
The tyranny of nipping winds and early frosts |
412 |
The ultimate verdict of mankind |
413 |
The unbroken habit of a lifetime |
414 |
The unimpeachable correctness of his demeanor |
415 |
The unlicensed indulgence of curiosity |
416 |
The unmasked batteries of her glorious gray eyes |
417 |
The unsophisticated period of youth |
418 |
The uproar and contention pierced him like arrows |
419 |
The utmost excitement and agitation |
420 |
The vacant fields looked blankly irresponsive |
421 |
The vain wish has sometimes been indulged |
422 |
The vanishing thoughtlessness of youth |
423 |
The vanity and conceit of insular self-satisfaction |
424 |
The vast and shadowy stream of time |
425 |
The vast cathedral of the world |
426 |
The vast unexplored land of dreams |
427 |
The veiled future bowed before me like a vision of promise |
428 |
The velvet grass that is like padding to earth's meager ribs |
429 |
The velvet of the cloudless sky grew darker, and the stars more luminous |
430 |
The veneer of a spurious civilization |
431 |
The very obvious moral is this |
432 |
The very pulsation and throbbing of his intellect |
433 |
The very silence of the place appeared a source of peril |
434 |
The very texture of man's soul and life |
435 |
The victim of an increasing irritability |
436 |
The victorious assertion of personality |
437 |
The view I have been enforcing |
438 |
The view is more misleading |
439 |
The villa dips its foot in the lake, smiling at its reflection |
440 |
The virtue of taciturnity |
441 |
The vision fled him |
442 |
The vivifying touch of humor |
443 |
The voice of Fate, crying like some old Bellman through the world |
444 |
The voice that rang in the night like a bugle call |
445 |
The voice was sharp and peremptory |
446 |
The want of serious and sustained thinking |
447 |
The warm kindling blood burned her cheeks like the breath of a hot wind |
448 |
The warmth and kindness of your reception |
449 |
The waves were rolling in, long and lazy, like sea-worn travelers |
450 |
The web of lies is rent in pieces |
451 |
The welcome that has been extended to me |
452 |
The wheel of her thought turned in the same desolate groove |
453 |
The whispering rumble of the ocean |
454 |
The white seething surf fell exhausted along the shore |
455 |
The whole exquisite night was his |
456 |
The whole sea of foliage is shaken and broken up |
457 |
The whole story of civilization |
458 |
The whole thing is an idle fancy |
459 |
The whole truth, naked, cold, and fatal as a patriot's blade |
460 |
The wide horizon forever flames with summer |
461 |
The widest compass of human life |
462 |
The wild whirl of nameless regret and passionate sorrow |
463 |
The wild winds flew round, sobbing in their dismay |
464 |
The wind all round their ears hissed like a flight of white-winged geese |
465 |
The wind charged furiously through it, panting towards the downs |
466 |
The wind comes and it draws its length along |
467 |
The wind piped drearily |
468 |
The wind was in high frolic with the rain |
469 |
The wine flows like blood |
470 |
The winnowed tastes of the ages |
471 |
The woman seemed like a thing of stone |
472 |
The wonderful pageant of consciousness |
473 |
The woods were silent with adoration |
474 |
The words kept ringing in my ears like the tolling of a bell |
475 |
The words of the wise fall |
476 |
The words stabbed him |
477 |
The world had vanished like a phantasmagoria |
478 |
The world is bitter as a tear |
479 |
The world is in a simmer, like a sea |
480 |
The world wavers within its circle like a dream |
481 |
The years stretched before her like some vast blank page |
482 |
The years vanished like a May snowdrift |
483 |
The yellow apples glowed like fire |
484 |
The youth of the soul |
485 |
The zenith turned shell pink |
486 |
theatrical, ceremonious, meretricious, and ostentatious |
487 |
theatrical, sensational, and demonstrative |
488 |
Their authenticity may be greatly questioned |
489 |
Their ephemeral but enchanting beauty had expired forever |
490 |
Their eyes met glancingly |
491 |
Their glances met like crossed swords |
492 |
Their indignation waxed fast and furious |
493 |
Their joy like sunshine deep and broad falls on my heart |
494 |
Their minds rested upon the thought, |
495 |
Their music frightful as the serpent's hiss |
496 |
Their touch affrights me as a serpent's sting |
497 |
Their troth had been plighted |
498 |
Themes of perennial interest |
499 |
Then again, in corroboration |
500 |
Then again, when men say |
501 |
Then fall unheeded like the faded flower |
502 |
Then felt I like some watcher of the skies |
503 |
Then I have your permission? |
504 |
Then it swelled out to rich and glorious harmonies |
505 |
Then take the other side of the argument |
506 |
Then the lover sighing like furnace |
507 |
Then the question arises |
508 |
Then there is another story |
509 |
Then you merely want to ask my advice? |
510 |
Then you're really not disinclined? |
511 |
Then, too, it must be remembered |
512 |
theological complexities |
513 |
theories and speculations |
514 |
Theories sprouted in his mind like mushrooms |
515 |
theory, assumption, speculation, and conjecture |
516 |
There are certain old truths |
517 |
There are endless difficulties |
518 |
There are few spectacles |
519 |
There are hopeful signs of |
520 |
There are many educated and intelligent people |
521 |
There are people in every community |
522 |
There are reasons which make such a course impossible |
523 |
There are several reasons why |
524 |
There are some slight modifications |
525 |
There are some who are fond of looking at |
526 |
There are some who have an idea |
527 |
There are those of us who can remember |
528 |
There are those who wish |
529 |
There are two conflicting theories |
530 |
There are, I believe, many who think |
531 |
There are, indeed, exceptions |
532 |
There are, indeed, persons who profess |
533 |
There can be but one answer |
534 |
There can be no doubt |
535 |
There has been a great deal of discussion lately |
536 |
There has been no period of time |
537 |
There have been differences of opinion |
538 |
There is a characteristic saying |
539 |
There is a class of person |
540 |
There is a common saying |
541 |
There is a conviction |
542 |
There is a degree of evidence |
543 |
There is a genuine grief |
544 |
There is a good deal of sense in that |
545 |
There is a grain of truth in that, I admit |
546 |
There is a great deal of rash talking |
547 |
There is a growing disposition |
548 |
There is a large class of thinkers |
549 |
There is a lesson of profound interest |
550 |
There is a more important question |
551 |
There is a most serious lesson |
552 |
There is a multitude of facts |
553 |
There is a question of vital importance |
554 |
There is a very common tendency |
555 |
There is a vital difference of opinion |
556 |
There is an air about you like the air that folds a star |
557 |
There is an analogy in this respect |
558 |
There is an ancient story to the effect |
559 |
There is an eternal controversy |
560 |
There is another class of men |
561 |
There is another factor |
562 |
There is another object equally important |
563 |
There is another point of view |
564 |
There is another remarkable analogy |
565 |
There is another sense in which |
566 |
There is but one consideration |
567 |
There is certainly no reason |
568 |
There is food for reflection in that |
569 |
There is hardly any limit |
570 |
There is little truth in |
571 |
There is my hand on it |
572 |
There is no field of human activity |
573 |
There is no good reason |
574 |
There is no justification for |
575 |
There is no mistaking the purpose |
576 |
There is no more insidious peril |
577 |
There is no more striking exemplification |
578 |
There is no occasion to exaggerate |
579 |
There is no page of history |
580 |
There is no resisting you |
581 |
There is no sense in saying |
582 |
There is no worse perversion |
583 |
There is not a shadow of evidence |
584 |
There is nothing I should like so much |
585 |
There is nothing more repulsive |
586 |
There is nothing overstated in this description |
587 |
There is nothing to show |
588 |
There is one inevitable condition |
589 |
There is one story which it is said |
590 |
There is only one sense in which |
591 |
There is some difference of opinion |
592 |
There is something almost terrifying about it |
593 |
There is something strangely interesting |
594 |
There is yet another distinction |
595 |
There is yet one other remark |
596 |
There is, at any rate, to be said |
597 |
There is, however, another opinion |
598 |
There is, however, one caution |
599 |
There must be extenuating circumstances |
600 |
There ought certainly to be |
601 |
There seemed to brood in the air a quiet benevolence |
602 |
There she soars like a seraph |
603 |
There she stood straight as a lily on its stem |
604 |
There slowly rose to sight, a country like a dragon fast asleep |
605 |
There streamed into the air the sweet smell of crushed grass, as though |
606 |
There was a blank silence |
607 |
There was a kind of exhilaration in this subtle baiting |
608 |
There was a mild triumph in her tone |
609 |
There was a mournful and dim haze around the moon |
610 |
There was a strange massing and curving of the clouds |
611 |
There was a thrill in the air |
612 |
There was a time I might have trod the sunlit heights |
613 |
There was but one alternative |
614 |
There was no glint of hope anywhere |
615 |
There was no menace in the night's silvern calmness |
616 |
There was no sense of diminution |
617 |
There was one remarkable incident |
618 |
There was something so kindly in its easy candor |
619 |
There was spendthrift grandeur |
620 |
There will always be a number of men |
621 |
There will be no difficulty |
622 |
There yet remains |
623 |
There, like a bird, it sits and sings |
624 |
Therefore we are able to make you this offer |
625 |
Therefore we trust you will write to us promptly |
626 |
Therefore, there is no possibility of a doubt |
627 |
Therein lies your responsibility |
628 |
These alone would not be sufficient |
629 |
These are enough to refute the opinion |
630 |
These are general counsels |
631 |
These are generalizations |
632 |
These are my reasons for |
633 |
These are points for consideration |
634 |
These considerations have great weight with me |
635 |
These exceptions do not hold in the case of |
636 |
These eyes like stars have led me |
637 |
These final words snapped like a whip-lash |
638 |
These ideas naturally present themselves |
639 |
These instances are far from common |
640 |
These instances are indications |
641 |
These last words lead me to say |
642 |
These objections only go to show |
643 |
These points should be most carefully considered |
644 |
These qualities were raised to the white heat of enthusiasm |
645 |
These questions I shall examine |
646 |
These thoughts pierced me like thorns |
647 |
These various partial views |
648 |
They affected the tone of an impartial observer |
649 |
They amuse me immensely |
650 |
They are as cruel as creeping tigers |
651 |
They are as white foam on the swept sands |
652 |
They are as white swans in the dusk, thy white hands |
653 |
They are painted sharp as death |
654 |
They became increasingly turbid and phantasmagorical |
655 |
They broke into pieces and fell on the ground, |
656 |
They dropped like panthers |
657 |
They escaped the baffled eye |
658 |
They fly like spray |
659 |
They had hands like claws |
660 |
They had slipped away like visions |
661 |
They have as many principles as a fish has bones |
662 |
They have faces like flowers |
663 |
They hurried down like plovers that have heard the call |
664 |
They look like rose-buds filled with snow |
665 |
They mistake the intelligence |
666 |
They rent the air with shouts and acclamations |
667 |
They seem like swarming flies, the crowd of little men |
668 |
They seemed like floating flowers |
669 |
They shine as sweet as simple doves |
670 |
They sit heavy on the soul |
671 |
They stand like solitary mountain forms |
672 |
They vanished like the shapes that float upon a summer's dream |
673 |
They were vastly dissimilar |
674 |
They would persuade you to |
675 |
Thick as wind-blown leaves innumerable |
676 |
Thickly the flakes drive past, each like a childish ghost |
677 |
Thine eyes like two twin stars shining |
678 |
Think for a moment |
679 |
Think of the cool disregard |
680 |
think, reflect, weigh, and ponder |
681 |
thirsting ear |
682 |
This absurdity arises |
683 |
This appeal to the common sense |
684 |
This argument is especially cogent |
685 |
This arrangement will help us over the present difficulty |
686 |
This being the case |
687 |
This being true |
688 |
This being undeniable, it is plain |
689 |
This being understood, I ask |
690 |
This brings me to a single remark |
691 |
This brings us to a subject |
692 |
This episode goes to prove |
693 |
This exquisite conjunction and balance |
694 |
This fact was soon made manifest |
695 |
This from the nature of the case |
696 |
This I conceive to be the business |
697 |
This I consider to be my own case |
698 |
This I have told you |
699 |
This is a general statement |
700 |
This is a most unexpected pleasure |
701 |
This is a very one-sided conception |
702 |
This is a very serious situation |
703 |
This is according to our discussion |
704 |
This is an astonishing announcement |
705 |
This is charmingly new to me |
706 |
This is conceded by |
707 |
This is contrary to all argument |
708 |
This is doubtless the truth |
709 |
This is especially the case |
710 |
This is essentially an age of |
711 |
This is in the main just |
712 |
This is indeed good fortune |
713 |
This is like saying |
714 |
This is not all |
715 |
This is not the main point of objection |
716 |
This is not the occasion or the place |
717 |
This is obvious |
718 |
This is on the whole reasonable |
719 |
This is only another illustration of |
720 |
This is owing in great measure to |
721 |
This is precisely what we ought to do |
722 |
This is really appalling |
723 |
This is really not a laughing matter |
724 |
This is said in no spirit of |
725 |
This is suggested to us |
726 |
This is the design and intention |
727 |
This is the great fact |
728 |
This is the main point on which the inquiry turns |
729 |
This is the meaning of |
730 |
This is the obvious answer |
731 |
This is the point I want to impress upon you |
732 |
This is the point of view |
733 |
This is the position of our minds |
734 |
This is the radical question |
735 |
This is the sentiment of mankind |
736 |
This is the starting-point |
737 |
This is the sum |
738 |
This is to be found in the fact |
739 |
This is what I am led to say |
740 |
This is what may be objected |
741 |
This is why I take the liberty |
742 |
This language is plain |
743 |
This leads me to the question |
744 |
This leads us to inquire |
745 |
This life is like a bubble blown up in the air |
746 |
This little independent thread of inquiry |
747 |
This love that dwells like moonlight in your face |
748 |
This matter has been considered very seriously |
749 |
This may be said without prejudice |
750 |
This might be illustrated at length |
751 |
This much is certain |
752 |
This personal guarantee I look upon as a service to you |
753 |
This privileged communication is for the exclusive use |
754 |
This sentiment was well-nigh universal |
755 |
This shadowy and chilling sentiment unaccountably creeps over me |
756 |
This thought is as death |
757 |
This tower rose in the sunset like a prayer |
758 |
This will amply repay you |
759 |
This will be evident at once |
760 |
This you can not deny |
761 |
This, at least, is sure |
762 |
This, surely, is the conclusion |
763 |
This, then, is the answer |
764 |
This, then, is the drift of my illustration |
765 |
This, then, is what I mean by saying |
766 |
thorny pathway |
767 |
thorough and effective |
768 |
thorough uprightness |
769 |
Those ancestral themes past which so many generations have slept |
770 |
Those are my own private feelings |
771 |
Those death-like eyes, unconscious of the sun |
772 |
Those eyelids folded like a white rose-leaf |
773 |
Those eyes like bridal beacons shine |
774 |
Those things are not forgotten at once |
775 |
Those who have watched the tendencies |
776 |
Thou art to me but as a wave of the wild sea |
777 |
Thou as heaven art fair and young |
778 |
Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea |
779 |
Thou must wither like a rose |
780 |
Thou shalt be as free as mountain winds |
781 |
Thou wouldst weep tears bitter as blood |
782 |
Though bright as silver the meridian beams shine |
783 |
Though thou be black as night |
784 |
Thought shook through her in poignant pictures |
785 |
thought, utterance, and action |
786 |
thoughtful silence |
787 |
thoughtless whim |
788 |
Thoughts came thronging in panic haste |
789 |
Thoughts vague as the fitful breeze |
790 |
Thoughts which mock at human life |
791 |
threadbare sentiment |
792 |
threatened wrath |
793 |
threatening and formidable |
794 |
threats, cries, and prayers |
795 |
Three-cornered notes fly about like butterflies |
796 |
threshold of consciousness |
797 |
thrift of time |
798 |
thriftless and unenterprising |
799 |
thrill of delight |
800 |
thrill with excitement |
801 |
Thrilled by fresh and indescribable odors |
802 |
Thrilled to the depths of her being |
803 |
Thrilled with a sense of strange adventure |
804 |
thrilling and vitalizing |
805 |
thrilling eloquence |
806 |
thrilling, dramatic, and picturesque |
807 |
throb of compunction |
808 |
throb with vitality |
809 |
throbbing pride |
810 |
throneless monarch |
811 |
throng of sensations |
812 |
thronging images |
813 |
Through a cycle of many ages |
814 |
Through endless and labyrinthine sentences |
815 |
Through ever-widening circles of devastation |
816 |
through every possible phase of violence and splendor |
817 |
Through the distortions of prejudice |
818 |
Through the forest, like a fairy dream through some dark mind, |
819 |
Through the moonlit trees, like ghosts of sounds haunting the moonlight, |
820 |
Through the riot of his senses, like a silver blaze, ran the legend |
821 |
thrown into disorder |
822 |
thundering rage |
823 |
Thus a great deal may be done |
824 |
Thus analogy suggests |
825 |
Thus far, I willingly admit |
826 |
Thus I am led on to another remark |
827 |
Thus if you look into |
828 |
Thus instances occur now and then |
829 |
Thus it comes to pass |
830 |
Thus much I may be allowed to say |
831 |
Thus much may be sufficient to recall |
832 |
Thus much, however, I may say |
833 |
Thus my imagination tells me |
834 |
Thus we see |
835 |
thwart, criticize, and embarrass |
836 |
thwarted by fortune |
837 |
Thwarted by seeming insuperable obstacles |
838 |
thwarted impulse |
839 |
Thy beauty like a beast it bites |
840 |
Thy brown benignant eyes have sudden gleams of gladness and surprise, |
841 |
Thy carven columns must have grown by magic, like a dream in stone |
842 |
Thy favors are but like the wind that kisses everything it meets |
843 |
Thy heart is light as a leaf of a tree |
844 |
Thy name burns like a gray and flickering candle flame |
845 |
Thy name will be as honey on men's lips |
846 |
tide of humanitarianism |
847 |
tideless depth |
848 |
ties and associations |
849 |
tigerish stealth |
850 |
tightened ominously |
851 |
Till death like sleep might steal on me |
852 |
Till he melted like a cloud in the silent summer heaven |
853 |
time and opportunity |
854 |
Time drops in decay, like a candle burnt out |
855 |
Time had passed unseen |
856 |
Time like a pulse shakes fierce |
857 |
Time was dissolving the circle of his friends |
858 |
Time would not permit me |
859 |
time, thought, and consideration |
860 |
Times of unexampled difficulty |
861 |
timid acquiescence |
862 |
timid and vacillating |
863 |
timid of innovation |
864 |
tincture of depreciation |
865 |
tinge of mockery |
866 |
tinged with romance |
867 |
tingling expectation |
868 |
tinkling cymbal |
869 |
Tinsel glitter of empty titles |
870 |
Tinseled over with a gaudy embellishment of words |
871 |
tip-toe curiosity |
872 |
tipsy jocularity |
873 |
Tired with a dull listless fatigue |
874 |
tired with a long summer day of eager pleasure and delight |
875 |
tireless egotism |
876 |
tiresome and laborious |
877 |
tiresome braggadocio |
878 |
tissue of misrepresentations |
879 |
titanic force |
880 |
To a man of the highest public spirit |
881 |
To a practised eye |
882 |
To all intents and purposes |
883 |
To avoid all possibility of being misunderstood |
884 |
To be more explicit |
885 |
To be sedulously avoided |
886 |
To be sure, we sometimes hear |
887 |
To bring the matter nearer home |
888 |
To convince them of this |
889 |
To drag life on, which |
890 |
To feel the true force of this argument |
891 |
To forsake as the trees drop their leaves in autumn |
892 |
to give this matter my personal attention |
893 |
To illustrate |
894 |
to make a pin instead of a pyramid |
895 |
To make my story quite complete |
896 |
To me it's simply outrageous |
897 |
To me, however, it would appear |
898 |
To my way of conceiving such matters |
899 |
To prevent misapprehension |
900 |
To prosecute a scheme of personal ambition |
901 |
To some it may sound like a paradox |
902 |
To speak frankly, I do not like it |
903 |
To speak with entire candor |
904 |
To state the case is to prove it |
905 |
To stay his tottering constancy |
906 |
To sum up all that has been said |
907 |
To sum up in one word |
908 |
To take a very different instance |
909 |
To the conclusion thus drawn |
910 |
To the enormous majority of persons |
911 |
To the scourging he submitted with a good grace |
912 |
To these general considerations |
913 |
To this I answer |
914 |
To this it will be replied |
915 |
To what other cause can you ascribe |
916 |
To-day, as never before |
917 |
toilsome pleasure |
918 |
tolerably comprehensive |
919 |
tolerant and kindly |
920 |
tolerant indifference |
921 |
tolerant of folly |
922 |
tone and treatment |
923 |
tone of severity |
924 |
Too preposterous for belief |
925 |
Too puerile to notice |
926 |
Too sanguine a forecast |
927 |
top of ambition |
928 |
topics and instances |
929 |
tormented and tantalized |
930 |
tormented by jealousy |
931 |
tormenting thought |
932 |
torn asunder |
933 |
Torn asunder by eternal strife |
934 |
torpid faculties |
935 |
torrent of fervor |
936 |
tortuous and twisted |
937 |
tortuous labyrinth |
938 |
tortuous, twisted, sinuous, and circuitous |
939 |
tortured by doubt |
940 |
tortured innocence |
941 |
Tossed disdainfully off from young and ardent lips |
942 |
totality of effect |
943 |
Totally detached from all factions |
944 |
totally engrossed |
945 |
tottering and hopeless |
946 |
touch of severity |
947 |
touched and thrilled |
948 |
Touched every moment with shifting and enchanting beauty |
949 |
Touched with a bewildering and elusive beauty |
950 |
Touched with a sort of reverential gratitude |
951 |
touched with feeling |
952 |
touched, strengthened, and transformed |
953 |
touching pathos |
954 |
touchstone of genius |
955 |
tousled head |
956 |
towering pride |
957 |
Toys with smooth trifles like a child at play |
958 |
trace of bitterness |
959 |
traceable consanguinity |
960 |
trackless forest |
961 |
tractable and gracious |
962 |
tractable, gentle, pliant, and submissive |
963 |
tradition of mankind |
964 |
tradition, prejudice, and stupidity |
965 |
traditional type |
966 |
traditional, uncertain, legendary, and unverified |
967 |
traditions and practises |
968 |
traffic, trade, commerce, and intercourse |
969 |
tragic intensity |
970 |
tragic, tremendous, and horrible |
971 |
trailing sweetness |
972 |
train of disasters |
973 |
training and temperament |
974 |
trait of cynicism |
975 |
trance of delight |
976 |
tranquil grandeur |
977 |
tranquillity and benevolence |
978 |
Transcend the bounds of human credulity |
979 |
transcendent power |
980 |
Transcendental contempt for money |
981 |
transfiguring tints |
982 |
transform into beauty |
983 |
Transformed with an overmastering passion |
984 |
transfuse and irradiate |
985 |
transient emotion |
986 |
transitory and temporary |
987 |
Transitory as clouds without substance |
988 |
Transitory in its nature |
989 |
translated into fact |
990 |
translucent cup |
991 |
transmuting touch |
992 |
transparent and comprehensible |
993 |
Transparent and ridiculous self-importance |
994 |
transparent complement |
995 |
Transparent like a shining sun |
996 |
transparent, theatric, and insincere |
997 |
transport of enthusiasm |
998 |
trappings of wisdom |
999 |
treacherous and cowardly |