"Scantiness" Quotes from Famous Books
... it looks ridiculous, mama?" referring anxiously to the scantiness of the skirt and the unblushing exposure of ... — Mrs. Day's Daughters • Mary E. Mann
... the usual tendency is towards an improper scantiness. Here, too, asceticism peeps out. There is a current theory, vaguely entertained if not put into a definite formula, that the sensations are to be disregarded. They do not exist for our guidance, but to mislead us, seems to be the prevalent belief reduced to its naked form. It is a grave ... — Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects - Everyman's Library • Herbert Spencer
... slowly tinkled up and down were rows of people with baskets between their legs and papers before their faces; and all showed by some peculiarity of air or dress the excess of heat which they had already borne, and to which they seemed to look forward, and gave by the scantiness of their number a vivid impression of the uncounted thousands within doors prolonging, before the day's terror began, the oblivion ... — Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells
... the very low temperatures on the earth under the equator at a height where the barometer stands at about three times as high as on Mars, proves that from scantiness of atmosphere alone Mars cannot possibly have a temperature as high as the freezing-point of water. The combination of these two results must bring down the temperature of Mars to a degree wholly incompatible with ... — Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences Vol 2 (of 2) • James Marchant
... she, 'long beheld with compassion the wretched fate of those women, who from scantiness of fortune, and pride of family, are reduced to become dependent, and to bear all the insolence of wealth from such as will receive them into their families; these, though in some measure voluntary slaves, yet suffer all the evils of the severest servitude, and are, I believe, ... — A Description of Millenium Hall • Sarah Scott
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