But this distinguished era is blotted by no one misanthropical vice.
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The trouble is the pleasure, in most cases, most misanthropical miss!
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Under such circumstances, he had thrown down his pen in misanthropical despair.
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Dear, dear,' said Miss Price, quite moved by this avowal of misanthropical sentiments.
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A porter at a little roadside station may be pardoned if he is misanthropical.
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Thus, no less magnanimous than Lionel, did this misanthropical man follow his ungracious cousin.
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She knew she could trust Silas Dixon, although he was a surly, misanthropical sort of man.
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In 1957, Orson Welles finished filming his last American film, a lurid and misanthropical thriller, Touch of Evil.
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With him, we may fear, it was a source of misanthropical bitterness, poisoning all the springs of happiness.
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In noticing the solitary meal of the maldivian islander, another reason may be alleged for this misanthropical repast.
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But they will all have gone, not one of them will have been misanthropical enough to remain at home.
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Martin, the hero, is the grandson of old Martin Chuzzlewit, a wealthy gentleman made misanthropical by the greed of his family.
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If a common man were to dare to be as moody, as contemptuous, and as misanthropical, the world would laugh at him.
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Mr Glowry comes across him on a visit to London and is sufficiently impressed by his gloomy and misanthropical nil curo that he invites him to Nightmare Abbey. He is based on Sir Lumley Skeffington, a friend of Shelley's, and represents the "reading public" (a phrase which occurs frequently in Coleridge's critical works and is thought to have been coined by him). ;Mr Asterias: An ichthyologist, Mr Asterias is an amateur gentleman scientist. His name is that of the genus of echinoderms to which starfish belong.
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