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    dissimulation


    1. Let love be without dissimulation


    2. 25 So that there reigned in all men without exception blood, manslaughter, theft, and dissimulation, corruption, unfaithfulness,


    3. also joined himself with them, and with great dissimulation encouraged Antiochus, not for the safeguard of the country, but because


    4. 3 Menelaus also joined himself with them and with great dissimulation encouraged Antiochus not for the safeguard of the country but because he thought to have been made governor


    5. Third Commandment - ON AVOIDING FALSEHOOD AND ON THE REPENTANCE OF HERMAS FOR HIS DISSIMULATION


    6. "And from the tenth mountain where were trees which overshadowed certain sheep they who believed were the following: bishops given to hospitality who always gladly received into their houses the servants of God without dissimulation


    7. I feigned interest to know the details of the life in Eisenbaum, later, with dissimulation, asked about Leonardo


    8. My fecund imagination daydreamed about the motive of similar discussion: Would it be that the absorbent woman was not in agreement with the allocation that Americus had given to Leonardo of accompanying us back to Saint Andre? With the proper dissimulation of women, being these children, girls, or oldsters, I extended lightly part of my body towards out, in a perfect angle of forty five grades, with the secret intention of extending my visual and auditory field, but still with my newly acquired athlete's agility, could neither discern the words nor translate the gestures


    9. Possible dissimulation notwithstanding, the upshot of the ordeal is that the manoeuvre


    10. O that brotherly love may continue among us, love without dissimulation

    11. Dissimulation: The act of dissembling; concealing true thoughts and intentions by falsehood and hypocrisy


    12. dissimulation, a concrete world in which „yes" was yes and


    13. " How then had he been able to explain, and in such language, the number of things that he could not have said so well before? He was usually shy, and maintained that reserve which partakes at once of modesty and dissimulation


    14. Where could she have learnt this corruption almost incorporeal in the strength of its profanity and dissimulation?


    15. conduct would be mean dissimulation; for maturer reflection only gave the sacred


    16. Thus the Genoese, subtle as he was, was duped by Edmond, in whose favor his mild demeanor, his nautical skill, and his admirable dissimulation, pleaded


    17. "What a bad calculator you are!" exclaimed Danglars, calling to his assistance all his philosophy and dissimulation


    18. "Indeed, my dear friend," said Beauchamp first, who had either the most feeling or the least dissimulation, "allow me to congratulate you; this is a very unhoped-for conclusion of a very disagreeable affair


    19. Habituated as she was to dissimulation through endeavoring to copy her husband in all his actions, these emotions were more than she could endure


    20. This, without any dissimulation, and also without any

    21. He even observed the changes in her breathing, watching the reliquary that hung on her batiste blouse as he looked at her without dissimulation over the book he pretended to read, and he committed the calculated impertinence of changing his seat in the dining room so that he would face her


    22. The much greater frequency of imitation with insects than with other animals, is probably the consequence of their small size; insects cannot defend themselves, excepting indeed the kinds furnished with a sting, and I have never heard of an instance of such kinds mocking other insects, though they are mocked; insects cannot easily escape by flight from the larger animals which prey on them; therefore, speaking metaphorically, they are reduced, like most weak creatures, to trickery and dissimulation


    23. It sometimes came into my head that he was only making a pretence of being what he now was, in order to torment me, and that his feelings were in reality what they had formerly been, and I tried to provoke him into letting this be seen; but he invariably eluded all frank explanation; one would have said that he suspected me of dissimulation, and dreaded all manifestations of tenderness as attempts to ridicule him


    24. Yet, for all my attempts at dissimulation and assiduous adoption of such signs of love sickness as I had occasionally observed in other people, I only succeeded for two days (and that at intervals, and mostly towards evening) in reminding myself of the fact that I was in love, and finally, when I had settled down into the new rut of country life and pursuits, I forgot about my affection for Sonetchka altogether


    25. Moreover, having once lit upon my precious idea of “frankness,” and being bent upon applying it to the full in myself, I thought the quiet, confiding nature of Lubotshka guilty of secretiveness and dissimulation simply because she saw no necessity for digging up and examining all her thoughts and instincts


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    Synonyme für "dissimulation"

    deceit deception dissembling dissimulation cheating cunning concealment craftiness deceiving