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"Geniality," he continued, "is not my strong point, as you may have perceived.
The Divine Fire May Sinclair 1904
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Geniality and generous emulation are among the great benefits of the true gymnasium.
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Geniality and humor were stamped upon his expression.
An Amiable Charlatan 1906
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Geniality radiated from Herr Paul's countenance, mellow as a bowl of wine.
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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Geniality radiated from Herr Paul's countenance, mellow as a bowl of wine.
Villa Rubein, and other stories John Galsworthy 1900
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Geniality and bonhomie are more valuable qualities than prescience or nobility of aim.
At Large Arthur Christopher Benson 1893
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"Geniality, after all, is not of much consequence, but don't you see --"
'Twixt Land and Sea Joseph Conrad 1890
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Geniality of; author's indebtedness to; on Lord Rosebery; on Mr. Gladstone; as poet; as host; his tolerance in matters of faith; death of; last occasion on which author dined with him.
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Geniality had become impossible to a man always overworked and on edge.
Sir George Tressady — Volume I Humphry Ward 1885
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Geniality, the President becomes a formality, and the burden of his duty is to make himself a pleasant nobody, yet natural to the position.
Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O Various 1870
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