But besides considerations of foreign policy, the attention of Russian society was at that time
keenly directed on the internal changes that were being undertaken in all the departments of government.
Sabin leaned upon his stick and watched
keenly for any sign in the other's face.
"Senor Squire," said Sancho, "a man in a swoon has been known to be buried before now, in the belief that he was dead; and it struck me that Queen Maguncia ought to have swooned rather than died; because with life a great many things come right, and the princess's folly was not so great that she need feel it so
keenly. If the lady had married some page of hers, or some other servant of the house, as many another has done, so I have heard say, then the mischief would have been past curing.
I cannot regret that I enjoyed him so
keenly as I did; it was in a way a generous delight, and though he swayed me helplessly whatever way he thought, I do not think yet that he swayed me in any very wrong way.
"O Godfrey!" she said, with compassion in her tone, for she had immediately reflected that the dishonour must be felt still more
keenly by her husband.
Already I was considered heterodox if not treasonable, and I was
keenly alive to the danger of my position; nevertheless I could not at times refrain from bursting out into suspicious or half-seditious utterances, even among the highest Polygonal and Circular society.
There she felt her own inferiority very
keenly. The disproportion in their fortune was nothing; it did not give her a moment's regret; but to have no family to receive and estimate him properly, nothing of respectability, of harmony, of good will to offer in return for all the worth and all the prompt welcome which met her in his brothers and sisters, was a source of as lively pain as her mind could well be sensible of under circumstances of otherwise strong felicity.
Though crying, he
keenly enjoyed the sensation he was causing; he would have been glad to stay a little longer to be made much of, but felt they expected him to go, so he said that Emma was waiting for him.
If he ever felt
keenly any question of money it was through the medium of another passion than the love of material property.
She looked
keenly at him, occasionally, wondering if he was feeling contempt.
But all the time I wrote I was
keenly aware of the craving for a drink.
He attacked it furiously on every opportunity, and human nature is such that Barbicane felt more
keenly the opposition of that one man than he did the applause of all the others.