We can look at death in one of two ways, either as an enemy or as a friend.
And he that designedly does it, ought to be looked on as an enemy to truth and knowledge.
"I don't, and never did, look upon you as an enemy."
Indeed, we might have to look upon you as an enemy.
It wouldn't look upon you as an enemy, though.
She looked on her body as an enemy, and groaned whenever she looked in a mirror.
Right now I didn't know if she was looking at me as an enemy, as a specimen, or as a man.
More and more he was beginning to look on him as an enemy.
"The people look at the Americans as an enemy."
"We don't look at him as an enemy," he said.