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  • For then we shall see things as they are, the evil circumstances and the crooked intentions, the adherent unhandsomeness and the direct crimes; for all things are laid up safely, and tho we draw a curtain of cobweb over them, and a few fig-leaves before our shame, yet God shall draw away the curtain, and forgetfulness shall be no more, because, with a taper in the hand of God, all the corners of our nastiness shall be discovered. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 02 Hooker to South
  • Poetic Obituaries: A man of equability, handsomeness and charm Archive 2009-01-01
  • There's the beauty of swallowing, the loveliness, the sharp breath from the bottle's neck and the handsomeness of that first taste, it rings out, shudders the walls.
  • In his physical prime, which seemed to last a long time, the face had a fine-boned handsomeness that sometimes appeared attractively vulnerable, set in the frothing hair that could look like a nimbus with the light behind him.
  • Franco is out in front, thanks to his unignorable turn in 127 Hours, his extreme handsomeness, and his willingness to do stuff like pose in full makeup for Terry Richardson, as he did for the cover of "transversal" style magazine Candy last year. The Guardian World News
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  • They are handsome cars, true, but by now the handsomeness feels rote. When Vroom Conquers Cuteness
  • Standing nearly 6ft 4in and built like the proverbial brick outhouse, the Russian's brooding handsomeness makes him one of the few genuine new stars of the men's game.
  • Some of the Tories had so wrought upon the governor, that, though he had first moved this matter, and had given us both directions and promises about it, yet he now (not without base unhandsomeness) deferred it. The Emancipation of Massachusetts
  • There was a choice of risks: the risk of behaving with extraordinary incivility and unhandsomeness to a lady, and the risk of going on a fool's errand. The Dynamiter
  • Those who complain of _unhandsomeness_ themselves laid on him the disagreeable necessity. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
  • For it's the appearance of maturity that draws the 5th grade teacher away from her lonely marriage and bodice-ripping paperbacks, not the handsomeness. Jamie Denbo: Tina Fey, Mothers, Daughters, Sons
  • In his physical prime, which seemed to last a long time, the face had a fine-boned handsomeness that sometimes appeared attractively vulnerable, set in the frothing hair that could look like a nimbus with the light behind him.
  • His dark, high-cheeked handsomeness impressed Ian Dalrymple, who cast him in his film of George Moore's gloomy Victorian novel, Esther Waters.
  • Truth, is more comfort to me than Mr. Borland's unhandsomeness is discomfort. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1884
  • They crossed to the farther side of the river, where the influence of the Gothic monument threw a distinction even over the Parisian smartnesses -- the municipal rule and measure, the importunate symmetries, the "handsomeness" of everything, the extravagance of gaslight, the perpetual click on the neat bridges. The Tragic Muse
  • In life, Maxwell was lean, wiry, with an aquiline handsomeness that became impressively hawklike in old age.
  • Colonel Kenton now saw the unhandsomeness of his leaving his wife at all, and he beheld in its true light his shabbiness in not going back to tell her he had found his old friend and was to bring him to dinner. A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories
  • Bating the unhandsomeness of the practice, however, I would ask in what manner does the public suffer by it? Life of Adam Smith
  • It was fresh -- the smoke-curing had just begun -- and, save for the closed eyes, all the sullen handsomeness and animal virility of the boy, as Joan had known it, was still to be seen in the monstrous thing that twisted and dangled in the eddying smoke. Chapter 24
  • I loved his sand hair, his accidental handsomeness. The Adults
  • I would have guessed something like 10 million Legos and 87 really hard-working Lego geeks, but my powers of estimation pale in comparison to my handsomeness and ability to type the words of the good sentences to read and such, etc. But Is There Central Heating?: A Real Lego House [Video]
  • He wears an Eagles cap every day single day, framing the broad face that still reflects the dark-complexioned handsomeness he brought north from Honduras so many years ago.
  • His face is arresting up close; arched eyebrows and a bulbous nose combine to produce an irregular handsomeness.
  • The young man was handsome, and not with that vulgar handsomeness which is fairly common among the better kind of shop-walkers and counter-keepers. The Unclassed
  • Well, it's the kind of handsomeness that makes me want to scratch her in the face," rejoined Gerty, with the unshakable courage of her impressions. The Wheel of Life
  • His accent is a weird mixture of Robert De Niro and Jimmy Durante, radiating guignol menace and barbaric handsomeness, especially when called upon to make an exhibition of himself as the grotesque civic celebrity he has become.
  • His was a wild, uncivilized kind of handsomeness, she thought, like that of a noble, untamed creature of the forest, changed by enchantment into a man and thrust into modern clothes. The Port of Adventure
  • Sophia was handsome, but with a big, cold, unalluring handsomeness, and had not quite succeeded in London. The Way We Live Now
  • Kwanten has a face that is like a cartoon version of dim-witted handsomeness, which is what makes him so perfect on "True Blood. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Griff the Invisible
  • An inexorable patience he seemed to find it: he flushed crimson with rage and the sense of his unhandsomeness, and flung her away. A passionate pilgrim
  • The tall, dark one with the angular face was Thomas; even at Ruth's age, when he'd been only four, Thomas had had a leading man's kind of handsomeness -- a combination of poise and thuggery that, in his teenage years, gave him the seeming confidence of a much older man. Excerpt: A Widow For One Year by John Irving
  • He was also a eunuch of such beauty that the sultan fell for his epicene handsomeness and appointed him his senior commander.

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