9 adverbs to describe how to contemplatives

An heroic, martial, deeply contemplative figure sits in grand repose.

This is the point at which a hitherto purely contemplative sympathy passes over into an active impulse, which prepares us to support the victim of attack and insult in his defense and revenge.

Situated as thou art, in the very heart of stirring and living commerce,amid the fret and fever of speculationwith the Bank, and the 'Change, and the India-house about thee, in the hey-day of present prosperity, with their important faces, as it were, insulting thee, their poor neighbour out of businessto the idle and merely contemplative,to such as me, old house!

" "No, Gilbert, it's not that," answered the other, still moodily contemplative of his boots.

A second predominantly contemplative thinker was Karl Gustav Carus (1789-1869; at his death in Dresden physician to the king; Lectures on Psychology, 1831; Psyche, 1846; Physis, 1851), greatly distinguished for his services to comparative anatomy.

The showing made Red Dog even more anxiously contemplative.

HERBERT, GEORGE, poet, brother of the preceding, born in Montgomery Castle; failing in preferment at Court, took holy orders and became rector of Bemerton, Wiltshire, a post he lived only two years to hold; was the author of a Christian poem entitled "The Temple"; held in high regard by people of the devout and reverently contemplative spirit of the author; his memory is embalmed in a Life of him by Izaak Walton (1593-1632).

"That fools should be so deep contemplative.

His feet stuck out on the bowsprit, while his mildly contemplative eyes went forth unto the roundabout.

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