6719 examples of sparing in sentences

But for Heaven's sake, young Sangrado, be a little more sparing of extenuatives and soporifics in your practice than you have been in your poetry.' Even the death of Keats, in 1821, did not abate the rancour of Blackwood's Magazine.

You talk very wisely; and be not sparing of your advice.

Still, that portrait is a fine one; and the extract from "The Shepherds' Hunting" places him in a starry height far above Quarles, If you wrote that review in "Crit. Rev.," I am sorry you are so sparing of praise to the "Ancient Marinere;" so far from calling it, as you do, with some wit but more severity, "A Dutch Attempt," etc., I call it a right English attempt, and a successful one, to dethrone German sublimity.

Do not let any lumps remain in the basin, but stir the poultice well, and do not be sparing of your trouble.

With sparing temperance, at the needful time, They drain the sainted spring, or, hunger-pressed, Along th' Atlantic rock undreading climb, And of its eggs despoil the solan's nest.

He was a retiring, contemplative, rapt, austere man, severe on passing follies, and not sparing in his rebukes of sin in high places,something like Savonarola at Florence, both as preacher and prophet,and exercising a commanding influence on political affairs and on the people directly, especially during the reigns of Ahaz and Hezekiah.

Filled with indignation, they made a combination and swept everything before them,plundering cities, and sparing neither age nor sex.

Men die and kill without compunction; they excite revolutions and overthrow governments, sparing neither themselves nor others.

His study is sparing, and his care is getting; his fear is wanting, and his death is losing.

The wild geese were not at all sparing in their praises, but they did not say the word he was longing to hear.

To those who deny this, I would give as a problem for solution, a case by no means unfrequent, and which most of my readers will have witnessed,a family in which the motherby no means incurring the charge of spoiling the child, by sparing the rodis less heeded, less promptly obeyed in her commands, than a father who seldom or never makes use of any such means.

People talked of going slow and sparing blood.

"What do you think of sparing me for about one year to visit Paris and Rome to finish what I began when in Europe before?

For God is love, remember, and love means charity, tolerance, sympathy, and sparing others pain," and I hurried past her, determined to end the outrageous conversation for which yet I knew myself entirely to blame.

Beyond the flowers, utility blossomed in a row of bean-poles, a hedge of currant-bushes against the farther fence, carefully tended cauliflowers, and onions enough to tell of their use as sparing as their number; a few deep-red beets and golden carrots were all the vegetables beside:

Lord Bathurst likewise, by dint of sparing no pains, and by bringing in the best blood obtainable from Belvoir, Brocklesby, and other kennels, has gradually brought his pack to a high state of excellence.

Well I know the truth, and how America is helping to feed her allies over there, and so must be sparing herself.

And, going towards the font with the child, Father Oliver took a cup of water, but, having regard for the child's cries, he was a little sparing with it.

THE STUPID MAN His opposite, the clever man, said to me yesterday: "You know, to be actually interested is as likely to make one grateful as anything in this world, unless it be a realization of the kindness of Fate in sparing us the perpetual society of fools.

"I don't see how you can leave," said he, thus intentionally sparing her a painful effort in saying what at once came into the mind of each.

Over these prisoners a dispute arose; Raymond was for sparing their lives, Hervey de Montmorency for slaying.

And they did so, sparing only the four hundred virgins.

My only fear is that you spent with too sparing a hand."

A Desert may have a sparing vegetation, and so differ from pampas: if it has any plants, they are scrubby and fibrous, with few leaves, and of a grayish color, and so it differs from steppes and savannas.

For if there be a compliance with and a sparing of any one known lust, the whole work may be marred; they may meet with a disappointment as to the particular lust they are desiring victory over;and the lust they are harbouring, though it may seem little, may open a door to many stronger, and so occasion sad days to the man, ere he be aware.

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