"Unamiability" Quotes from Famous Books
... bearing to justify such talk. So the foolish people who, for the sake of making themselves peculiar, revived these unlikely fictions, were speedily ridiculed and reduced to silence. And the Disagreeable Man remained the Disagreeable Man, with a clean record for unamiability. ... — Ships That Pass In The Night • Beatrice Harraden
... of. Facts, their unamiability, compared to an old-fashioned stage-coach. Falstaffii, legio. Family-trees, fruit of jejune, a primitive forest of. Faneuil Hall, a place where persons tap themselves for a species of hydrocephalus, a bill of fare mendaciously advertised in. Father ... — The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell • James Lowell |