Unfortunately for these
sanguine anticipations, before Mr.
His
sanguine temper, and fearlessness of mind, operated very differently on her.
There are always on board ship, a
Sanguine One, and a Despondent One.
He was far from a
sanguine assurance that Sophia had any such affection towards him, as might promise his inclinations that harvest, which, if they were encouraged and nursed, they would finally grow up to require.
This expectation was too
sanguine: they found them encamped in a place naturally almost inaccessible, and so well fortified, that it would be no less than extreme rashness to attack them.
General Tilney was not less
sanguine, having already waited on her excellent friends in Pulteney Street, and obtained their sanction of his wishes.
Rostopchin, though he had patriotic sentiments, was a
sanguine and impulsive man who had always moved in the highest administrative circles and had no understanding at all of the people he supposed himself to be guiding.
Playmore, inclosing the agent's extraordinary telegram, was not inspired by the
sanguine view of our prospects which he had expressed to me when we met at Benjamin's house.
Sanguine temperament, great physical strength, morbidly excitable, periods of gloom, ending in some fixed idea which I cannot make out.
Price, and creditable to ourselves, we must secure to the child, or consider ourselves engaged to secure to her hereafter, as circumstances may arise, the provision of a gentlewoman, if no such establishment should offer as you are so
sanguine in expecting."
Haggard and red-eyed, his hopes plainly had deserted him, his
sanguine mood was gone, and all his worst misgivings had come back.
Dashwood's disappointment was, at first, severe; but his temper was cheerful and
sanguine; and he might reasonably hope to live many years, and by living economically, lay by a considerable sum from the produce of an estate already large, and capable of almost immediate improvement.