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fabric of fact

facility of expression


faculty of perception


failure of coordination


feast of reason


feats of strength


feebleness of purpose


feeling of uneasiness


felicities of expression


fertility of invention


fervor of devotion


fickleness of fortune


field of activity


fierceness of jealousy


fineness of vision


fire of imagination


firmament of literature


firmness of purpose


fit of laughter


fitness of circumstance


fixity of purpose


flag of truce


flash of humor


flashlight of introspection


fleetness of foot


flexibility of spirit


flicker of recognition


flight of fancy


flood of hatred


flourish of manner


flower of life


fluctuation of fortune


flush of youth


flutter of expectation


fog of sentimentalism


force of conviction


forest of faces


form of captiousness [captiousness = point out trivial faults]


fountain of learning


fragment of conversation


frame of mind


frankness of manner


freak of fancy


freedom of enterprise


frenzy of pursuit


freshness of feeling


frigidity of address


frivolity of tone


frown of meditation


fulfilment of purpose


fulness of time


fury of resentment


futility of pride

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