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1. The most sanguine projector, however, could scarce flatter himself, that any augmentation of this kind would be such as could give any reasonable hopes, either of liberating the public revenue altogether, or even of making such progress towards that liberation in time of peace, as either to prevent or to compensate the further accumulation of the public debt in the next war
2. At long last Commander Michei entered; was that a sanguine look on his face?
3. far, he supposed she had legitimate cause to be sanguine
4. The thought of living for so many years did not fill her with joy, or anything sanguine
5. Somehow I felt he was being just a bit sanguine about my learning to control the dogsled in that time, but dinner was being served so we turned our attention to that and chatted amiably about the usual banalities
6. The British philosophic writer Theodore Dalrymple is not sanguine about the moral prospects of the West
7. sanguine triangular pin of the floor
8. into her flowing sanguine hair, every item of clothing on her
9. They appear with a body sanguine and choleric, of a middle stature, with a horrible, fearful motion, but with a mild
10. Jesus knew the sort of Messiah his compatriots expected, and he had all the powers and prerogatives to measure up to their most sanguine expectations, but he decided against such a magnificent program of power and glory
11. Jack Pappadoupoulis has an interesting history but not near as sanguine as Bloodtooth
12. Such concerted attempts to escape reality do indeed twist its very fabric; there were rents in the space-time continuum that were still healing this morning, and the sanguine light of dawn was the best (albeit unwanted) balm
13. Murder had stained the night sanguine
14. He was equally sanguine about Julian living in the same street as the two murder victims
15. Sadly, there are those who do not share my sanguine view of the relationship you have entered into
16. The Internet is one of the"characters" of his novel Sanguine sur toile (Sanguine on the Web)
17. His second novel, Sanguine sur toile (Sanguine on the Web), is available in
18. After my second novel, Sanguine sur toile, was published, I got a message from afriend I'd lost touch with more than 20 years ago
19. She wasn’t as sanguine as the comment made her sound—not nearly—but Cami was at least used to living in a fish bowl, and Sage was not
20. Spanish woman called Sanguine whom I had seen her around on several occasions and
21. After Sanguine embraced me warmly I did
22. dream who had said that one day…one day I would meet a woman called Sanguine who,
23. Sanguine and once more a piece of the puzzle that made up the mosaic of multitudinous
24. stuff', Sanguine told me
25. I told him Sanguine had
26. „That Sanguine and her rings,' he
27. to explain that Sanguine had said it was meant for someone special when he said quite
28. not come off her finger as Sanguine had declared and I suddenly remembered how
29. upon the Sanguine story
30. sets into motion the actuality of it; so stop fretting, your friend Sanguine knew what she
31. Experience certainly does not sanction any sanguine anticipations
32. Bless you Sanguine, you divine
33. Then, that glorious vision of doing good, which is so often the sanguine mirage of so many good minds, arose before him, and he even saw himself in the illusion with some influence to guide this raging Revolution that was running so fearfully wild
34. How completely they failed is manifest from the fact that with all his sanguine temperament and indomitable perseverance he was unable to maintain the struggle to gain a livelihood as a dramatist for more than three years; nor was the rising popularity of Lope the cause, as is often said, notwithstanding his own words to the contrary
35. The temperament of Cervantes was essentially sanguine
36. The portrait he draws in the preface to the novels, with the aquiline features, chestnut hair, smooth untroubled forehead, and bright cheerful eyes, is the very portrait of a sanguine man
37. Add to all this his vital energy and mental activity, his restless invention and his sanguine temperament, and there will be reason enough to doubt whether his could have been a very unhappy life
38. To which Merlin made answer, "The devil, Sancho, is a blockhead and a great scoundrel; I sent him to look for your master, but not with a message from Montesinos but from myself; for Montesinos is in his cave expecting, or more properly speaking, waiting for his disenchantment; for there's the tail to be skinned yet for him; if he owes you anything, or you have any business to transact with him, I'll bring him to you and put him where you choose; but for the present make up your mind to consent to this penance, and believe me it will be very good for you, for soul as well for body--for your soul because of the charity with which you perform it, for your body because I know that you are of a sanguine habit and it will do you no harm to draw a little blood
39. he was designed, he accepted, with the most sanguine expectations of success,
40. In spite of his own disappointment, or, most probably, actuated by the feelings that had been petrified, not cooled, in all their sanguine fervour, like a boiling torrent of lava suddenly dash ing into the sea, he thought a marriage of mutual inclination (would envious stars permit it) the only chance for happiness in this disastrous world
41. Her sister, however, still sanguine, was willing to attribute the change to nothing more than the fatigue of having sat up to have her bed made; and carefully administering the cordials prescribed, saw her, with satisfaction, sink at last into a slumber, from which she expected the most beneficial effects
42. We who know how many more men of business there are in the world than real students or thinkers, are not equally sanguine
43. in fact, that his health and strength were being sacrificed to preserve a mere ruin of humanity---he knew no limits in gratitude and joy when Catherine's life was declared out of danger; and hour after hour he would sit beside her, tracing the gradual return to bodily health, and flattering his too sanguine hopes with the illusion that her mind would settle back to its right balance also, and she would soon be entirely her former self
44. He had learned that Dantes had been taken to prison, and he had gone to all his friends, and the influential persons of the city; but the report was already in circulation that Dantes was arrested as a Bonapartist agent; and as the most sanguine looked upon any attempt of Napoleon to remount the throne as impossible, he met with nothing but refusal, and had returned home in despair, declaring that the matter was serious and that nothing more could be done
45. "What would you have?" continued Cora, after a most painful pause, while the conviction forced itself on her mind that the too sanguine and generous Duncan had been cruelly deceived by the cunning of the savage
46. Without being sanguine as to my own part in those bright plans, I felt that Herbert's way was clearing fast, and that old Bill Barley had but to stick to his pepper and rum, and his daughter would soon be happily provided for
47. "Madame de Saint-Meran, whom I once saw, was short, of slender form, and of a much more nervous than sanguine temperament; grief could hardly produce apoplexy in such a constitution as that of Madame de Saint-Meran
48. No, something top notch, an all star Irish caste, the Tweedy-Flower grand opera company with his own legal consort as leading lady as a sort of counterblast to the Elster Grimes and MoodyManners, perfectly simple matter and he was quite sanguine of success, providing puffs in the local papers could be managed by some fellow with a bit of bounce who could pull the indispensable wires and thus combine business with pleasure
49. A magnificent specimen of manhood he was truly augmented obviously by gifts of a high order, as compared with the other military supernumerary that is (who was just the usual everyday farewell, my gallant captain kind of an individual in the light dragoons, the 18th hussars to be accurate) and inflammable doubtless (the fallen leader, that is, not the other) in his own peculiar way which she of course, woman, quickly perceived as highly likely to carve his way to fame which he almost bid fair to do till the priests and ministers of the gospel as a whole, his erstwhile staunch adherents, and his beloved evicted tenants for whom he had done yeoman service in the rural parts of the country by taking up the cudgels on their behalf in a way that exceeded their most sanguine expectations, very effectually cooked his matrimonial goose, thereby heaping coals of fire on his head much in the same way as the fabled ass's kick
50. When she said good night, having filled his water-jug and shaken up his straw for him, Toad was very much the same sanguine, self-satisfied animal that he had been of old