单词 | trenchancy |
例句 | But in this most restless and despairing symphony of the Mahler cycle, Alsop chose cogency over trenchancy much of the time. A Mahler under control 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z All the other films in the collection are rich in wit, emotional tumult and philosophical trenchancy. Sex and Power: The Provocative Explorations of Catherine Breillat 2017-12-15T05:00:00Z And yet, directed with trenchancy and an easy grasp of its black humor by Jamie Lloyd, the production never attempts to force-feed us any relevance. ‘Assassins,’ Sondheim and Weidman’s Musical, in London 2014-12-12T05:00:00Z Yet he writes with a marvellous trenchancy that sometimes becomes savage indignation. Moral Combat: A History of World?War II by Michael Burleigh 2010-06-11T23:15:00Z Mr. Pennell has drawn them as they are, with so much trenchancy, such assertion of their hideous decorativeness, their isolation over modern Paris, that no drawings could be better, and any others would be superfluous. English Book-Illustration of To-day Appreciations of the Work of Living English Illustrators With Lists of Their Books 2011-11-30T03:00:10.703Z That the author is Miss Smedley accounts for the liveliness or trenchancy of the writing.... The Last Generation A Story of the Future It is impossible for persons of any logical trenchancy to remain in this stage. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) "No, Gregory," Mrs. Forrester returned, and now with trenchancy, the concrete case being easier to deal with openly. Tante This natural trenchancy gets freer play, of course, in the talk than in the writings. Dr. Johnson and His Circle We all know examples of men holding opinions with trenchancy, decision, and even a kind of fervour, and yet with no strong desire to spread them. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 Mrs. Carlyle was a sharp-edged woman too, and hurt her own life by her bitter trenchancy. Joyous Gard Still, trenchancy whether in speaker or writer is a most effective tone for a large public. Critical Miscellanies, Volume I (of 3) Essay 4: Macaulay Such was the trenchancy and temper of his weapons that much of what he advanced has stood the test of time. The Age of the Reformation In the latter the weakness of Christianity and the strength of Judaism are pointed out with trenchancy never before reached. The Haskalah Movement in Russia But the ardour of the disciple pressed objections home with a trenchancy that is very unlike the sage distillations of the master. Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) Then, almost immediately, she began to chatter to Margaret French about the sights of the lagoon, with her natural trenchancy and fun. The Marriage of William Ashe This, I take it, would hardly have answered if his trenchancy had not been in practice corrected by J.H.N.'s wider political circumspection. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 No zeal, no faith, no intellectual trenchancy, but as much low-minded geniality and trivial complaisance as you please. On Compromise However, she scarcely expressed her disapproval aloud with her usual trenchancy. The Coryston Family A Novel The trenchancy with which his atheist urges his reasoning, proves that the writer was fully alive to its force. Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2) And at the same time with such apposite trenchancy. Ulysses |
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