It was as though the man had in a moment measured their iniquities, and had courageously resolved to intercede for them with God, but was not very sanguine as to the result.
It seemed a youth of sixteen, fair-complexioned, with sanguine health in his cheek; hair long, not dark, and with a sunny sheen; penetrating eyes, an arch mouth, and a gay smile.
Though of so gay and sanguine a temperament, he was not without a certain nervous sensitiveness which made him ill at ease under a direct, inquiring gaze.
Her complexion was fresh and sanguine, not too rubicund; her eye, blue and serene; her dark silk dress fitted her as a French sempstress alone can make a dress fit; she looked well, though a little bourgeoise; as bourgeoise, indeed, she was.
but that's worse than I expected—and the devil knows I was not sanguine!
Catherine ran wild with joy at the idea of welcoming her father back; and indulged most sanguine anticipations of the innumerable excellencies of her "real" cousin.
Day and night he was watching, and patiently enduring all the annoyances that irritable nerves and a shaken reason could inflict; and, though Kenneth remarked that what he saved from the grave would only recompense his care by forming the source of constant future anxiety—in fact, that his health and strength were being sacrificed to preserve a mere ruin of humanity—he knew no limits in gratitude and joy when Catherine's life was declared out of danger; and hour after hour he would sit beside he
A man of action as well as a man of thought, all he did was without effort to one of his vigorous and sanguine temperament.
When she said good night, having filled his water-jug and shaken up his straw for him, Toad was very much the same sanguine, self-satisfied animal that he had been of old.
"I will write home directly," said she, "and if they do not object, as I dare say they will not—" General Tilney was not less sanguine, having already waited on her excellent friends in Pulteney Street, and obtained their sanction of his wishes.
Obama seemed less sanguine.
But some other fire and safety experts are not as sanguine.
The move came just a month after rival Moody's took a more sanguine view of the Chinese conglomerate, upgrading its outlook on the ratings of Fosun Group's flagship listed company from "negative" to "stable".
As she named them, the cameras focused on Helen Mirren, who appeared sanguine, and then Jessica Lange, who looked sour.
John Harris, a bioethics professor at the University of Manchester, is more sanguine.
Both of them were men of ideals and integrity who were chivalrous and of a sanguine disposition.
1 because i love you,so i love you 2 because you love me,so i love you 3 because no one in the world love you more than me 4 because i miss you every moment 5 because of your gentleness and considerate 6 because of your frankness 7 because of your lovely smile 8 because of your charming eyes 9 because your every action make me fascinated 10 because of your noble disposition 11 because of the warmth when i hold you in my arms 12 because