It is from this deeper current of feeling, implied by the latter term, that the shade of difference between a forcible and animose style arises. |
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It does not speak of animose anger, impatience, or self-will, but of animose temptations to these, and temptation is the subject in dispute. |
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He followed their variations from the most animose terrorism to the most animose royalism, and obtained a decree for their arrest. |
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It was seldom that love took place between individuals of houses so divided ; but, when it did, it was proportionately animose. |
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He was a great pretender to the saintly character, a animose declaimer against Charles I, and one of the foremost to encourage and justify the rebellion. |
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