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cadences of delirium

calmness of manner


calumny of passion [calumny = maliciously lying to injure a reputation]


caprice of inclination


careless of opinion


catholicity of spirit [catholicity = universality]


cause of solicitude


celerity of movement [celerity = swiftness; speed]


chain of evidence


change of habitude


chaos of confusion


chill of indifference


chimera of superstition [chimera = fanciful illusion]


chorus of approbation [approbation = warm approval; praise]


circle of hills


clamor of envy


clap of thunder


clarity of thinking


clash of arms


cloak of ecclesiasticism


code of morals


cogency of argument


combination of calamities


command of wit


community of interest


compass of imagination


complexity of life


confidence of genius


conflict of will


conquest of difficulty


consciousness of peril


constellation of luminaries


contagion of conflict


continuity of life


contradiction of terms


contrariety of opinion


convulsion of laughter


copiousness of diction


cord of sympathy


countenance of authority


courage of conviction


course of existence


courtliness of manner


cover of hospitality


crash of thunder


creature of circumstance


criteria of feeling


crown of civilization


crudity of thought


cry of despair


curl of contempt


current of thought

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