11 examples of affectingly in sentences

The eyebrows made an affectingly faint try at a gesture of gratitude.

FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 1: The grief of Ferdinand, King of Arragon, for the loss of his brother, Don Pedro, who was killed during the siege of Naples, is affectingly described by the historian Mariana.

This is very affectingly described; and his prose description bears testimony to its correctness.

" In one of his addresses to Alfonso, he says most affectingly: "I have sometimes attributed much to myself, and considered myself as somebody.

In the conclusion of his fragment, "O del grand' Apennino," he affectingly begs pardon of his blessed spirit for troubling him with his earthly griefs.

here thou livest in sickness, thou art poor and forsaken of every one, &c. Oh! how true, how affectingly true is this!

On the other hand, as little have I closed my feelings against the lovely and enchanting sweetness which this great semi-barbarian sometimes so affectingly utters.

But a pathetic paper in Blackwood's Magazine, affectingly describes his fall from splendour and popularity to servile degradation and unmerited military death.

Far from the capital, and from the distractions of tourists and bureaucracy, this tiny group of homes along the beach was less touched by the altering hand of the white than Mataica, its setting and atmosphere affectingly unspoiled.

Arlington is herebrought expressly to play suitor, and looking affectingly conscious of his rôle.

Add also, that among the multitudes 665 Of that huge city, oftentimes was seen Affectingly set forth, more than elsewhere Is possible, the unity of man, One spirit over ignorance and vice Predominant, in good and evil hearts; 670 One sense for moral judgments, as one eye For the sun's light.

11 examples of  affectingly  in sentences