Franklin's brainchild was tenderhearted, henpecked, and witless. |
But how his words thrilled through the just and tenderhearted Joseph! |
He is startling in the role of Jed, an achingly vulnerable figure who is tenderhearted, sympathetic, yet still very dangerous. |
Pareto's irony attacks the elite that becomes humanitarian, tenderhearted rather than tough-minded. |
When not unnerved by responsibility the Marshal was tenderhearted to an extreme. |
Like so many other young British patricians, he was saved from becoming a complete emotional cripple by a tenderhearted nanny. |