Having killed a man for every voyage, and perhaps rendered more
misanthropic by the infirmities that come with years upon a ship, she had made up her mind to kill all hands at once before leaving the scene of her exploits.
Evil do I call it and
misanthropic: all that teaching about the one, and the plenum, and the unmoved, and the sufficient, and the imperishable!
For, as when the red-cheeked, dancing girls, April and May, trip home to the wintry,
misanthropic woods; even the barest, ruggedest, most thunder-cloven old oak will at least send forth some few green sprouts, to welcome such glad-hearted visitants; so Ahab did, in the end, a little respond to the playful allurings of that girlish air.
It seemed like a new
misanthropic belief which had fallen on human beings, carrying with it the negation of all hope.
This, indeed, was a home,--home,--a word that George had never yet known a meaning for; and a belief in God, and trust in his providence, began to encircle his heart, as, with a golden cloud of protection and confidence, dark,
misanthropic, pining atheistic doubts, and fierce despair, melted away before the light of a living Gospel, breathed in living faces, preached by a thousand unconscious acts of love and good will, which, like the cup of cold water given in the name of a disciple, shall never lose their reward.
He certainly did not prevent others from speaking of them before him, although it was easy to perceive that this kind of conversation, in which he only mingled by bitter words and
misanthropic remarks, was very disagreeable to him.
I made up my mind, of course, that the box and contents would never get farther north than the studio of my
misanthropic friend, in Chambers Street, New York.
The water-plug being left in solitude, its overflowing sullenly congealed, and turned to
misanthropic ice.
Reuben, a moody man, and
misanthropic because unhappy, strode onward with his usual stern brow and downcast eye, feeling few regrets and disdaining to acknowledge any.
Such ruminations naturally produced a streak of
misanthropic bitterness.
That hermit-like but not exactly
misanthropic sailor was leaning over the gate moodily.
On arrival he would shake Her mann's hand with a mutter, bow to the women, and take up his careless and
misanthropic attitude by our side.