On the other hand, they radiated an atmosphere of
manliness and the fair play that goes with
manliness.
After this Zeus, at one prayer of Artemis and Leto, put him among the stars, because of his
manliness, and the scorpion also as a memorial of him and of what had occurred.
That immaculate
manliness we feel within ourselves, so far within us, that it remains intact though all the outer character seem gone; bleeds with keenest anguish at the undraped spectacle of a valor-ruined man.
The music of The Bruce cannot compare with the music of the Tales, but the spirit throughout is one of
manliness, of delight in noble deeds and noble thoughts.
Lucy was standing flowerlike by the water, he rushed up and took her in his arms; she rebuked him, permitted him and revered him ever after for his
manliness. For he believed that women revere men for their
manliness.
There was a fine
manliness observable in almost every face; and in some a certain loftiness and sweetness that rebuked your belittling criticisms and stilled them.
What if in this interval the race had lost its
manliness and had developed into something inhuman, unsympathetic, and overwhelmingly powerful?
The gentle oath, the violent adjective, which are typical of our language and which he had cultivated before as a sign of
manliness, he now elaborately eschewed.
Having made up his mind to this, he behaved so well that everyone was astonished, never having suspected so much
manliness in the quiet Worm.
My guide, too, appeared to take on an added seriousness as he read it, and I fancied that I could detect beneath his whimsical manner something of
manliness, almost of dignity.
All the no-saying and no-preaching in the world will fail to keep men, and youths growing into manhood, away from John Barleycorn when John Barleycorn is everywhere accessible, and where John Barleycorn is everywhere the connotation of
manliness, and daring, and great-spiritedness.
"I don't care a damn what people think!" cried he, heated to unusual
manliness of diction.