单词 | at one's soul |
释义 | > as lemmasat one's soul c. at soul (also † at one's soul): sincerely; deeply; (in later use) in one's actual character or disposition, at heart. ΚΠ a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) i. iii. 195 I am glad at soule. I haue no other child. View more context for this quotation 1664 J. Dryden Rival Ladies iv. iii. 53 She's an Infamous, leud Prostitute; I loath her at my Soul. 1711 Tell-tale I. 24 You know I love at my soul to be thought desirable. 1741 S. Richardson Pamela (ed. 2) II. 305 I..am glad, at my Soul, to see you all so good Friends. 1823 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Aug. 234/2 We are happy at soul to find that the noxious influence..is clean gone. 1875 Peterson's Mag. Apr. 288/1 She was at soul an artist, though her experience had been in household adornments. 1937 H. Beach Cardinal of Medici 205 This one was at soul a truer patriot..than those why decry him. 2001 W. M. Macdougall in A. Macdougall Remembering Dud Dean 237 Arthur Macdougall was at soul a poet. < as lemmas |
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