His language has the richness and sententious
fullness of the Chinese.
They felt and they deplored -- but they could not resent it; and they parted, endeavouring to hope that such a change in the general, as each believed almost impossible, might speedily take place, to unite them again in the
fullness of privileged affection.
In the
fullness of time the ship was ready to receive her passengers.
I had then expressed what was vividly in my mind: the truth that, whether the children really saw or not--since, that is, it was not yet definitely proved--I greatly preferred, as a safeguard, the
fullness of my own exposure.
Robert Strickland has "interpreted" all the facts in his father's life which a dutiful son might find it inconvenient to remember must surely lead him in the
fullness of time to the highest dignities of the Church.
She struck those who saw her by her
fullness of life and beauty, combined with her indifference to everything about her.
For myself, I have never fancied my mind to be in any respect more perfect than those of the generality; on the contrary, I have often wished that I were equal to some others in promptitude of thought, or in clearness and distinctness of imagination, or in
fullness and readiness of memory.
Man had been content to live in ease and delight upon the labours of his fellow-man, had taken Necessity as his watchword and excuse, and in the
fullness of time Necessity had come home to him.
I felt assured, at first sight, that she was not a Belgian; her complexion, her countenance, her lineaments, her figure, were all distinct from theirs, and, evidently, the type of another race--of a race less gifted with
fullness of flesh and plenitude of blood; less jocund, material, unthinking.
As to his head, he was conscious of nothing but a feeling of
fullness -- of congestion.
But the doctor was much the more respectable-looking man of the two; his baldness was more intellectual and benevolent; there was a delicacy and propriety in the pulpiness of his fat white chin, a bland bagginess in his unwhiskered cheeks, a reverent roughness about his eyebrows and a
fullness in his lower eyelids, which raised him far higher, physiognomically speaking, in the social scale, than my old prison acquaintance.
Promising nothing when she was a child, it had now sprung into womanly
fullness, symmetry, and grace.