Such confidence, powerful in its own warmth, and bewitching in the wit which often expressed it, must have been enough for Anne; but Lady Russell saw it very
differently. His sanguine temper, and fearlessness of mind, operated very
differently on her.
And this question always excited another question in him--whether they felt
differently, did their loving and marrying
differently, these Vronskys and Oblonskys...these gentlemen of the bedchamber, with their fine calves.
Plainly the letter had come by the laboratory door; possibly, indeed, it had been written in the cabinet; and if that were so, it must be
differently judged, and handled with the more caution.
And of course he knows himself that he is doing himself no sort of good with his moans; he knows better than anyone that he is only lacerating and harassing himself and others for nothing; he knows that even the audience before whom he is making his efforts, and his whole family, listen to him with loathing, do not put a ha'porth of faith in him, and inwardly understand that he might moan
differently, more simply, without trills and flourishes, and that he is only amusing himself like that from ill-humour, from malignancy.
She was very unwilling that Frederica should be allowed to come to Churchhill, and justly enough, as it seems a sort of reward to behaviour deserving very
differently; but it was impossible to take her anywhere else, and she is not to remain here long.
Indeed, I was not only so changed in the course of nature, but so
differently dressed and so
differently circumstanced, that it was not at all likely he could have known me without accidental help.
She did not see distinctly where she was going, the trees and the landscape appearing only as masses of green and blue, with an occasional space of
differently coloured sky.
"You think because you are a great prince and a prince of a friendly nation that the law will treat you
differently. It will not!
"But is not the moon habitable for creatures
differently organized from ourselves?"
I am certain that your heart thinks very
differently.
He seemed, indeed, singularly fond of his own company--or, as the PERSONNEL of the Advance expressed it, "grossly addicted to evil associations." But then it should be said in justice to the stranger that the PERSONNEL was himself of a too convivial disposition fairly to judge one
differently gifted, and had, moreover, experienced a slight rebuff in an effort at an "interview."
Thou forcest many to think
differently about thee; that, charge they heavily to thine account.