单词 | correctitude |
例句 | Friends and colleagues describe him as modest yet tenacious, with an mix of shyness and ambition, inscrutability, correctitude and warmth. Will Netanyahu Be Indicted? The Pressure’s on This Man to Decide 2019-02-27T05:00:00Z Fathers, after all, are brave, strong and filled with correctitude. Who are Trump’s supporters in America? Authoritarians. 2016-01-19T05:00:00Z One more thought: No institution called the American Repertory Theater should be party to censorship -- whether revising a classic into political correctitude or making critics the enemy. Harvard’s ‘Porgy’ Brings McDonald Back To N.Y.: Jeremy Gerard 2011-09-01T23:22:02Z The gentleness of the speaker averted the storm of indignation and contempt which similar expressions of the correctitudes had more than once excited in this rebellious young lady. When Ghost Meets Ghost I had seen, for the first time in my life, a churchwarden in Somerset, a local cheesemonger of appalling correctitude. The Belovéd Vagabond The matrons of the South were especially proud of the unblemished correctitude of their social code, and Calhoun's wife put herself ostentatiously at the head of the movement. A History of the United States Choice that is not willed is not choice at all; goodness by compulsion is not goodness, but merely correctitude—the behaviour of a skilfully-devised mechanism, but possessing no moral quality whatever. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive And the stevedore wondered if General Pershing would expect these Negro men to report to him information with precision and correctitude. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights I suppose that M. Bazin, Academician and apostle of literary correctitude, is just the type of official mediocrity that the Alliance Française was fated to invite to London as representative of French letters. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 He himself was oppressed, I fancy, by his own correctitude. The Belovéd Vagabond He armed himself with a cold correctitude of politeness, and lowered the social temperature instead of raising it. Thomas Henry Huxley A Character Sketch The twain were petrified in their own awful correctitude. Jaffery But priests and schoolmasters and bureaucrats get hold of life and try to make it all rules, all etiquette and regulation and correctitude.... Mr. Britling Sees It Through The German sense of correctitude was deeply shocked by this outbreak. The War in the Air She found it extremely difficult to infuse an air of quiet correctitude into her return through the window, and when she was safely inside she waved clinched fists and executed a noiseless dance of rage. Ann Veronica, a modern love story “It’s gone astray,” said the alleged governess, falling in with the excellent rule of life that the absent are always to blame; the luggage had, in point of fact, behaved with perfect correctitude. Beasts and Super-Beasts But it is doubtful whether any strategic correctitude could have saved the Russian armies from the effects of German superior armaments. A Short History of the Great War The irony of his tone belied the suave correctitude of his words. Simon the Jester Next there followed a few reflections of a correctitude so remarkable that I have no choice but to quote them. Dead Souls |
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