43 adverbs to describe how to sympathetic

Eveena averted from her abject supplications a face in which I read much pain, but more of what would have been disgust in a less intensely sympathetic nature.

The same defect which we feel more or less present in all poets of antiquityleast of all perhaps in Virgil and Sophokles, but even in them somewhata certain want of widely sympathetic tenderness, this is unquestionably present in Pindar.

His old friend proved himself deeply sympathetic, and then, being a cautious man of business, inquired what steps Mr. Vanstone had taken to provide for his daughters.

How sweet she looks, and how tenderly sympathetic he is!"

He built upon the promise of a friendship with this questioning, impertinent, mocking, keenly sympathetic visitor.

His nature was so eminently sympathetic that with those he loved he could enter into their feelings, anticipate their wishes, gratify their tastes, and surround them with an atmosphere of affection.

He was impulsive, though very quiet, immensely and ardently sympathetic and almost too impressionable and enthusiastic.

" He was genuinely sympathetic.

" Even in that passage, full as it is of all the quietness of the English countryside, something of the secret of Gilbert White, his ever living incommunicable charm may be found: his extraordinary and gentle gift of becoming, as it were, one with the things of which he writes, his wonderfully sympathetic approach to us, his so simple and so consummate manner.

M. Dalcroze himself is delightfully sympathetic with little ones.

But I heard her afterward talking to a bevy of women on the sorrow of giving up a child after having reared him to manhood's estate, and her listeners all seemed duly sympathetic.

Easy, gossipy, fond of good living and good stories, sympathetic in troubles and in joys, he had been a general favorite in the neighborhood, without exerting any particularly spiritualizing influence.

In those passages of pathos in which the effect is distinctly sought by realistic means Sterne is perpetually ignoring the "self-denying ordinance" of his adopted methodperpetually obtruding his own individuality, and begging us, as it were, to turn from the picture to the artist, to cease gazing for a moment at his touching creation, and to admire the fine feeling, the exquisitely sympathetic nature of the man who created it.

Both of them are extraordinarily sympathetic, and their attitude to their father is touching.

But his Minister who falls with him may be gracefully sympathetic.

His writing is heartily sympathetic to the common soldier and war-time refugees, but quite critical to those in power.

The English audience was impressed and honestly sympathetic; our insular reserve has been melted in the fires of war.

On the other hand, one less intelligently sympathetic with the more spiritual side of Catholicism than Mr. Champneys, would have lacked the principal key to the interpretation of Patmore's highest aims and ideals, towards which the whole growth and movement of his mind was ever tending, and by which its successive stages of evolution are to be explained.

He never seemed aware of it himself, happily, however, and accepted my merely sympathetic attentions with that superciliousness which always goes with conscious rectitude.

He leaned down to her again, his face oddly sympathetic.

Hilda, examining herself, could not say that she had not once thought of George Cannon as a husband; because just as a young solitary man will imagine himself the spouse of a dozen different girls in a week, so will an unmated girl picture herself united to every eligible and passably sympathetic male that crosses her path.

I could read to them and write their letters home for them," and she looked pathetically sympathetic.

He was so full of charm, so sincerely the "honest" Iago, peculiarly sympathetic with Othello, Desdemona, Roderigo, all of themexcept his wife.

Hers had now become the mechanically saccharine voice which sardonic time ultimately fastens upon the professionally sympathetic to make them known and mocked of all, even of the vainest seekers after sympathy.

The Christian religion, undoubtedly, is, if not the only, at any rate the principal cause of this great fact; for its particular characteristic is to arouse amongst men a lofty moral ambition by keeping constantly before their eyes a type infinitely beyond the reach of human nature, and yet profoundly sympathetic with it.

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