214 collocations for disguising

He had tried all sorts of physical curesfor there is no disguising the fact that such suffering is physical, and so why should the cure not be, also?

Had he been possessed of much vanity, he would not long have entertained any doubt on this interesting point; for Edith was too open and ingenuous, and too little in the habit of disguising her feelings, to pretend an indifference that her heart soon denied.

She, she, with her gem-dripping finger enamels the wreath of the year; She, she, when the maid-bud is nubile and swelling windswhispers anear, Disguising her voice in the Zephyr's"So secret the bed!

Such natures cannot usually disguise their emotions, and though she could conceal her own physical sufferings so as almost to mislead those with whom she lived, her feelings were plainly legible.

They were factions, and the fact that it is by no means easy always to decide how far individuals were swayed by good or bad motives, where good motives were so often paraded to mask base actions, does not disguise their despicable character.

"In diplomacy, Your Highness, even a gentleman may sometimes lie, or, at least, disguise the truth.

He had been trained to meditation in his prison at Ham; and he had learned to disguise his thoughts and his wishes.

He never thought of disguising his opinions, and he abhorred all disguise in others; he did not even deign to use that show of regard towards those of whom he did not think well, which the world tolerates, and almost demands.

But I know of nothing which will so gloss over and disguise a man's real nature as a glass of wine too much.

Though thou with clouds of anger do disguise Thy face, yet through that mask I know those eyes, Which, though they turn away sometimes They never will despise.

The multitude, my lords, censure and praise without dissimulation, nor were ever accused of disguising their sentiments; their voice is, at least, the voice of honesty, and has been termed the voice of heaven, by that party of which those affect to be thought whom it now condemns.

Like those lying priests who distort the Scriptures to serve their wicked purposes, he had knowingly altered the most generous ideas to disguise murderous passions.

"I have suspected," he said,"I have had a kind of feelingthat sheWell, come, Doctor,I don't know that there's any use in disguising the matter,I have thought Elsie Venner had rather a fancy for somebody else,I mean myself.

It seemed as if all that was necessary to be done was to select a night for the escape when the chief outlets of the Temple should be guarded by Cortey's men; and De Batz, who was at home in every thing that required manoeuvre or contrivance, had provided dresses to disguise the persons of the whole family while in the Temple, and passports and conveyances to secure their escape the moment they were outside the gates.

Her ordinary attire, which was that of a modest Venetian maiden of humble condition, needed no concealment; and the mask, an article of dress which none in that city were without, effectually disguised her features.

The detective had made no effort to disguise his intention.

The gaoler made no attempt to disguise the motives which prompted him to imprison the young esquire.

Help is urgently needed, and there would be good prospects of such law being passed in the Reichstag if the Government does not disguise the true state of the political position.

We differ widely from our Continental allies on one great principle, it is true: nor do we, nor ought we to disguise that difference; nor to omit any occasion of practically upholding our own opinion.

he cried, flourishing his ruler, and ready to weep,"to think that after taking all the trouble to disguise my clear running hand, and write as became an author of my standingin hieroglyphicsto think that this should be the result of all my trouble.

Lord Robert made no attempt to disguise the purpose of his plan.

If this were the work of Goujon and an open reference to his tortoise, why should he be at such pains to disguise his handwriting?

The contemporary work of Tatian (A Discourse to the Greeks) reveals what the Apologists more or less sought to disguise, invincible hatred towards the civilization in which they lived.

HONEYCOMB, who disguises his present Decay by visiting the Wenches of the Town only by Way of Humour, told us, that the last rainy Night he with Sir ROGER DE COVERLY was driven into the Temple Cloister, whither had escaped also a Lady most exactly dressed from Head to Foot.

In all charity I should have disguised the defects which I have discovered in my sex, or, if you prefer to have it that way, which my sex have discovered in me.

214 collocations for  disguising