"Unapprehensive" Quotes from Famous Books
... unfeeling satire, their brutal wit, and national ill manners—where no Englishman—(Here Melesinda, who has been pouting during this speech, fetches a deep sigh.) Some yet undiscovered Otaheite, where witless, unapprehensive savages shall innocently pronounce the ill-fated sounds, and think them ... — The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb IV - Poems and Plays • Charles and Mary Lamb
... him, I was entirely easy and unapprehensive; and, after all his goodness to me, should be so, if he saw the Countess every day. "That's kindly said, my dear; but I will not trust myself to see her every day, or at all, for the present. But I shall be obliged to ... — Pamela (Vol. II.) • Samuel Richardson |