most philosophic
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He pretended the most philosophic acceptance of the situation and bantered the lovers with expressions of his surprise that an early marriage had not been announced.
From The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis by Dixon, Thomas
The vituperative eloquence showered upon Mr. Ferret by the Major's lady was, I afterwards heard, extremely copious and varied, and was borne by him, as I could easily believe, with the most philosophic composure.
From The Experiences of a Barrister, and Confessions of an Attorney by Warren, Samuel
Human companionship, even of the loftiest, most philosophic, most gracious, would, for the time being, have jarred and ruffled his naturally equable spirit.
From Pearl of Pearl Island by Oxenham, John
Burke, the greatest and most philosophic of English statesmen, was so largely because of his mystic spirit and imagination.
From Mysticism in English Literature by Spurgeon, Caroline F. E.
It is the most complete, the most philosophic, the most beautiful.
From The Missioner by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)