There are a few passages in the ensuing chapters which may be thought to bear rather bard upon a reverend order of men, the account of whose proceedings in different quarters of the globe-- transmitted to us through their own hands--very generally, and often very
deservedly, receives high commendation.
My investigation of the lady has resulted in the discovery of jewels which are worthy to take rank with the flowers, and of carriages and horses which have (
deservedly) produced a sensation in the Park, among persons well qualified to judge of the build of the one, and the breed of the others.
If she spoiled everybody who came near her with kindness and compliments--if she begged pardon of all her servants for troubling them to answer the bell--if she apologized to a shopboy who showed her a piece of silk, or made a curtsey to a street- sweeper with a complimentary remark upon the elegant state of his crossing--and she was almost capable of every one of these follies-- the notion that an old acquaintance was miserable was sure to soften her heart; nor would she hear of anybody's being
deservedly unhappy.
Weston's nature to imagine that any caprice could be strong enough to affect one so dear, and, as he believed, so
deservedly dear.
Indeed, had the King her son not been
deservedly beloved a revolution would certainly have arisen.
My heart was deeply and most
deservedly humbled as I mused over the fire for an hour or more.
I need not explain myself farther; and though WE know this anxiety to be quite needless, yet if she feels it, it will easily account for her behaviour to me; and so
deservedly dear as he is to his sister, whatever anxiety she must feel on his behalf is natural and amiable.
The situation was
deservedly tense, and Ralph developed it with cautious care, making no abrupt movements, his eyes playing everywhere over dogs and leopards and the men outside with the prods and bars.
The dinner was
deservedly rewarded with the highest approval by every guest in the hotel but one.
These were searched and sought out through the whole nation, by the prince and his wisest counsellors, among such of the priesthood as were most
deservedly distinguished by the sanctity of their lives, and the depth of their erudition; who were indeed the spiritual fathers of the clergy and the people.
"You will be the envy of all the mothers in town," continued Maria, "and
deservedly so.
She took three days to consider of his proposals, and during those three days asked the advice of everybody connected with her whose opinion was worth having, and especially applied to my late dear aunt, whose knowledge of the world made her judgment very generally and
deservedly looked up to by all the young people of her acquaintance, and she was decidedly in favour of Mr.