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Modernism and Colonialism: British and Irish Literature, ...
What erodes and morally invalidates this notion of civilization as a model of
novelistic right relations is the "unemotioned kindness" with which it is erected,
defended, and imposed. "Unemotioned" is an awkward neologism, perhaps a ...
Richard Begam, Michael Valdez Moses, 2007
2
The life, speeches, and memorials of Daniel Webster: ...
... that strain of sublime and pathetic eloquence, of which we know not much
more than that, in its progress, Marshall — the intellectual, the self-controlled, the
unemotioned — announced visibly the presence of the unaccustomed
enchantment.
Samuel Mosheim Smucker, 1861
3
Public Meetings and how to conduct them, etc
It ought to be entirely unemotioned. It should be the free, spontaneous report of
the intellect upon itself, its powers, laws, hopes, and destiny. It is inquisitive,
critical, and reflective. It is matured in and elaborated from the mind itself, and
gives ...
4
The Public and Private Life of Daniel Webster: Including ...
... in that strain of sublime and pathetic eloquence, of which we know not much
more than that in its progress, Marshall-—the intellectual, the self controlled, the
unemotioned-announced visibly the presence of the unaccustomed enchantment
.
Samuel P. Lyman, Daniel Webster, 1852
Then hail thee, Sirena, my love, Thou wert not like them ; A wanderer I found thee
, we met for a time, And seem'd unemotioned to part ; . But it could not be thus, for
nothing but crime, Or madness, can wither the heart ; As the stream to the sea, ...
Charles Edward Kennaway, 1846
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Embracing the Ordinary: Lessons From the Champions of ...
charity, they have generally had the cheerful, practical, brusque and
unemotioned air of a busy surgeon, the sort of face in which one can discern no
commiseration, no tenderness at the sight of suffering humanity, no fear of hurting
it, the ...
7
Mandeville: A Tale of the Seventeenth Century in England
To my great surprise I found Mall ison abundant in anecdotes; and the dry,
sarcastic, unemotioned, and seemingly half-unconscious way in which he
detailed them, in some way operated so, as to bring out the striking points more
completely in ...
... that strain of sublime and pathetic eloquence, of which we know not much
more than that in its progress, Marshall — the intellectual, the self controlled, the
unemotioned — announced visibly the presence of the unaccustomed
enchantment.
Mrs. Brace, her high-shouldered, lean frame silhouetted against the window,
began, in a colourless, unemotioned tone: "As you know, Mr. Hastings, I thought
this man Wilton owed me money, more than money. I'd looked for him for twenty-
six ...
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Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster: From the New-York ...
... that strain of sublime and pathetic eloquence, of which we know not much
more than that in its progress, Marshall — the intellectual, the self controlled, the
unemotioned — announced visibly the presence of the unaccustomed
enchantment.