How To Use Passionateness In A Sentence
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Thus had these sinners left behind them, raised by their own hands, a monument telling of their sin; which sin had not even the redeeming quality of passionateness, but was slow and subtle and cruelly cold.
The Aztec Treasure-House
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Burke's usual objectivity and dispassionateness de - part when he ponders the effect of darkness on human imagination.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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Now long-continued anger, and frequent giving way to it, produces an evil disposition of soul, which people call irascibility, and which ends in passionateness, bitterness, and peevishness, whenever the mind becomes sore and vexed at trifles and querulous at everyday occurrences, like iron thin and beaten out too fine.
Plutarch's Morals
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The Lord refines His disciples into compassionateness.
The Epistles of St. Peter
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Yea, we have both here together, — tender compassionateness and assistance.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
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Her father mistook her dispassionateness for a veil of politeness over a sense of ill-usage.
A Pair of Blue Eyes
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With an energy -- we may say with a passionateness and confidence of victory -- such as we were accustomed to see only in the most advanced advocates of materialism, Ludwig {159} Büchner, D.F. Strauss, Häckel,
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
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Other journalists were fighting him; but truly enough, though with a rare dispassionateness, he realised that this meant a need for Daily bread in others similar to his own.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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Oedipus -- his essential innocence, his affectionateness, his uncalculating benevolence and public spirit; -- while his impetuosity and passionateness make the sequel less incredible.
The Seven Plays in English Verse
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There is to be a ready mind, a compassionateness of heart, and obedience unto the command of Christ in that particular.
Several Practical Cases of Conscience Resolved
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Dispassionateness of judgment will also lead to dispassionateness of speech.
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Then, with deliberate grace, Hilda rose from her chair, a tall figure among them, looking down with a hint of compassionateness on the little man at her left.
Hilda A Story of Calcutta
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So mention being made of his compassionateness and fellow-suffering with us,
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
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Restraining our emotions as much as possible, let us endeavor to analyse that power with mathematical dispassionateness.
Manhood of Humanity.
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And, after the fashion of our still too adolescent world, Mr. Britling and Mr.. Harrowdean proceeded to negotiate these extremely unromantic matters in the phrases of that simple, honest and youthful passionateness which is still the only language available, and at times
Mr. Britling Sees It Through
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It would never have occurred to him that science is really something else, with its spirit of pure research and serene dispassionateness.
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Only there showed in them now and then a kind of tigerish passionateness, as when I fell off the sea-wall among the boulders and howled so dismally.
The Spread Eagle and Other Stories
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Althea had informed her of his status, seen him with some compassionateness.
Franklin Kane
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I could win out yet against life — against my own passionateness ....
Becoming Susan Sontag
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And here comes a certified Great Thinker to tell you that what really counts is not dispassionateness but, on the contrary, passion.
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He would play violently, feverishly, with a wild passionateness of gesture which robbed him of all ability to control his own technic.
The Titan
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There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery
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Then with deliberate grace, Hilda rose from her chair, a tall figure among them, looking down with a hint of compassionateness on the little man at her left.
The Path of a Star
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In this, too, the want of dispassionateness in his nature revealed itself.
Reminiscences of Tolstoy
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What this means is that my own ability for dispassionateness about Friend's standing as an artist is perhaps more questionable than most.
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I have lived without forethought or arrière pensée -- without the weakness of regrets or the stinginess of precautions, 'and then he turned to me -- his eyes were half shut and his voice was muffled as if a flood were battering on the door of his dispassionateness,' I have had everything in life except you, 'he said.
Balloons
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He looked at her with the dispassionateness which comes to men who have lived much in countries where nakedness offers itself unashamed to the sunlight, and said to himself, "I should like to see her run.
The Judge
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His compassionateness hath been the fountain of their deliverances.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
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The young man — fortified as he was by a natural cynical pride and passionateness — winced at this unexpected reply, notwithstanding.
A Changed Man
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Now long-continued anger, and frequent giving way to it, produces an evil disposition of soul, which people call irascibility, and which ends in passionateness, bitterness, and peevishness, whenever the mind becomes sore and vexed at trifles and querulous at everyday occurrences, like iron thin and beaten out too fine.
Plutarch's Morals
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He must hear her confession, not as man, but as God; he must pronounce his judgments with a divine dispassionateness.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862
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For the sullen steadiness, dispassionateness, detachment with which it was said made it more real than it had been at the water's edge.
The Visioning
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The Taoist theory of prolonging life by quietism and dispassionateness, by regulating one's breath, and using medicines is untenable.
Lunheng
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His frightful passionateness was making all the trouble.
The White Monkey
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Romantic emotion and passionateness were among his chief traits from the start; but he was equally distinguished by a generous spirit, physical vigor (though he was very short in build), and courage.
A History of English Literature
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Two things evidently manifest this compassionateness in Christ: — (1.)
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
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Perhaps the great compassionateness now visible in contemporary society will stand as the most palpable result of fifteen hundred years of Christian predominance in Europe.
CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY