Which preposition to use with humanest
A face, human in its outline; but so tortured with woe, that I stared, aghast.
Could it be possible that he was human to her, inhuman to the rest of the world?
and yet there was with me, all the way, and all the time, one who can talk, reason, philosophise, understand things as well as you or I; and one, to all appearance, as much and distinctly human as you or I." "Impossible!"
she said; "and such a sweet face, too; so thoughtful and human with just a shade of melancholy.
And year by year he sinks lower and lower, till he's farther down in the scale of things human than his savage wife.
He tenderly took his wife in his arms, and they exchanged the closest, the most human of kisses amid the quiet of the slumbering fields.
wull, they be times when he says things to ye so quick like, so bright like, so lofty like, 'at ye'd mos' think he was na human like the rest o' us.
" "My first thought was," said Smith, "that we had got among the spirits of the woods, and that they were 'rapping' their indignation at our presence, there was something so human about it.
I know your measure better than any human on earth can ever know your measure.
The result of the introduction of machinery may be a displacement of human by mechanical labour, so far as the entire trade is concerned.
But even with the distraction of a holiday and a dance just about to start and the surrounding country emptied of humans into the town, the clatter of the Double-Crank outfitfifteen wiry young fellows hungry for playbrought men to the doors and into the streets.
The earliest, simplest, deepest cry of the human after God, now by Him who lived its spirit perfectly, the trusting, loving, holy Child of the Father, made no longer a sigh, a dream, a vision, but a life.
The most powerful educative agents of the vegetative apparatus of a human being are the other humans around him.
Indeed he was so much more quick-witted than the rest that Mr. Tebrick was led into speculating as to whether he had not inherited something of the human from his dam.
I've been a bloody hermit, Mr. Van Tassel, and if that won't take the resemblance to anything human out of a fellow, his face is as unchangeable as that on a gold coin.
She saw one girl, bespectacled, hard, flashy, pushed to the bar, and suddenly heard her voice rise shrill and human above the drone-like buzzing of the crowd.
But nowhere could I see anything human beyond ourselves.
Struggle as he might against the feeling, a terror of this motionless human at his side grew upon him; a blind, unreasoning, primitive terror.
As the people increased, the valleys of Schwyz, Uri, and Unterwalden were separated and grew to be independent in their own domestic matters, while united with respect to external affairs, as in the league made in 1251 between Zurich, Schwyz, and Uri;they were like the Five Nations of Canada, says the historian, but more human through Christianity.
Devil from hell, or some crazed human against whom I must battle for life?
I think he rather enjoyed hearing us talk gayly across his sombre board; he certainly became softer and more human toward me after Richard came to be so constantly a guest.
And if you cannot find a human without a soul you will one day die, and your soul cannot go to Paradise, because it was only made in the marshes.'
The best of us is only human before a pretty woman.
"I believe he would slay a human over a trifle.