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misanthropical





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In his serious poems he calls it "the loss of his illusions;" and expresses himself with misanthropical indignation, or with a bleeding heart.

From My Recollections of Lord Byron by Jerningham, Hubert E. H. (Hubert Edward Henry), Sir

She knew she could trust Silas Dixon, although he was a surly, misanthropical sort of man.

From Settling Day by Gould, Nat

This, the substance of Sidney Hinchford's reply, which was despatched, and then the curtain fell between these two young men, and Sidney alone in the world, more grim, more business-like, even more misanthropical than ever.

From Mattie:?A Stray (Vol 2 of 3) by Robinson, Frederick William

"Because I should like you to be a little misanthropical just now, and a little distrustful—of men, that is to say, Miss Grey."

From The Galaxy, June 1877 Vol. XXIII.—June, 1877.—No. 6. by Various

Now, the genial misanthrope, when, in the process of eras, he shall turn up, will be the converse of this; under an affable air, he will hide a misanthropical heart.

From The Confidence-Man by Melville, Herman




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