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单词 deviser
例句 deviser
Far more are employed only by the deviser and his partner. Bridge: A Method That Has Revolutionized Defense 2014-03-14T22:25:48Z
So I asked it to a handful of actors, devisers, puppeteers and directors who have incorporated screens into their works for at least a decade, plus a few academics who think about technology and performance. All the World’s a Screen? They’re Used to It 2021-02-03T05:00:00Z
First, at Exeunt, Tangled Feet's co-artistic director Kat Joyce laments the fact that "truly collaborative devisers … are vastly underrated in our industry". Noises off: The alternative torch relay, and reinventing the art of theatre 2012-07-30T16:21:16Z
Alexander Hamilton was the deviser and establisher of the government of the United States. The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution 2012-04-02T02:00:25.387Z
And this marks a precaution for which the devisers of railroads in this country may deserve praise. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z
As playwrights they were the direct heirs of the anonymous and ignorant devisers of the medieval drama. A Book About the Theater 2011-07-21T02:00:23.843Z
And so Sinson, naturally imputing to others the conduct from which he would not shrink himself, trembled lest he might be over-reached after all, and find his artifices recoil upon their deviser. Trevethlan: (Vol 2 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-16T02:00:19.270Z
O'Reilly, who was the real deviser of this same attack, whose heart suggested, whose head invented, and whose coffers paid for it, will reap all the obloquy he hoped to heap upon another. The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:06.657Z
No doubt a more experienced deviser, and more constant supervision, might have shown a speedier profit. Two Years in Oregon 2011-02-16T03:00:33.293Z
Our author imitates his rhapsodical eloquence, and borrows some of his verbal artillery and munitions of war, whilst he turns them against the party of their original deviser. The Boke of Noblesse
And in the absence of accomplished soloists, the deviser of the ballets at the Hippodrome has been compelled to get along without them as best he could. A Book About the Theater 2011-07-21T02:00:23.843Z
Once more the immeasurable superiority of the German chemist as a deviser of synthetic substitutes for ordinary household commodities is clearly illustrated. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. CL, April 26, 1916
Thus inventors of shorthand systems, devisers of systems of penmanship, and authors of methods of bookkeeping and accounting set up schools in these specialties. College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College
This virtually new engine of research was delivered and mounted in 1829, three years after the termination of the life of its deviser. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
"Perish such acts and their devisers!" shouted the Cavalier, losing all prudence in the excitement of the moment. The Buccaneer A Tale
The former probably owes his place here to Virgil’s epithet scelerum inventor, deviser of crimes. Dante: His Times and His Work
The deviser of Utopias had such an opening as had never occurred in the world's history. The English Utilitarians, Volume I.
But by the testimony of both Fawkes and Winter, Catesby was the original deviser of the Gunpowder Plot. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
The first deviser thereof was hanged by the neck,—a just reward, no doubt, for his deserts, and a common end to all of that profession. American Sketches 1908
When Diocletian, the author of crimes and deviser of evils, was ruining all things, not even from against God could he withhold his hand. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
Now, I am very grateful to the devisers of cheap and handy editions. Mental Efficiency And Other Hints to Men and Women
The moment for the execution of this widespread plan of destruction was approaching, when its devisers were startled by the sudden discovery that the health of their nephew, the king, was fast failing. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
Its deviser is, more than likely, as undiscoverable as the name of the valiant antediluvian who first tasted an oyster. The Verbalist A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the Wrong Use of Words and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those Who Would Speak and Write with Propriety.
And this thing more I surely say,   That those of all men who are counted wise,   Strong wits, devisers of great policies,   Do pay the bitterest toll. The Moral Economy
Hence Berengarius, who had been the first deviser of this heresy, was afterwards forced to withdraw his error, and to acknowledge the truth of the faith. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
The devisers of this scheme soon got to quarrelling among themselves. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
I myself am the deviser of a variant of the unduly notorious kite device and the scarcely less celebrated 'Six Gates of Wisdom.' The Golden Scorpion
"You're a shameless deviser of schemes, aren't you, dear?" she asked, considering him with that faint, intimate smile, which, however, had always in it something of curiosity. The Danger Mark
Accordingly, as soon as they saw the deviser of the plot go out, they set themselves to observe the gentleman's demeanour. The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. V. (of V.)
In this they resemble the devisers of perpetual motions, or scientific and infallible systems for breaking the bank at a roulette-table. A Critical Examination of Socialism
The deviser of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes hit on a happy phrase when he declared that "the problem and its solution must form the theme." Inquiries and Opinions
Patient and careful doing, after a law and rule,—and the gradual apparition of result, foreseen by the deviser of the law and rule; it is life measured out upon a canvas. The Other Girls
The most penitent of all was the deviser of the original idea. The Brownies and Other Tales
"Nor is there any law more just than that the devisers of murder should perish by their own device." De Quincey's Revolt of the Tartars
Such persons herein similar to devisers of perpetual motions and systems for defeating the laws of chance at a roulette-table. A Critical Examination of Socialism
His mother seemed to be director-general of these monsters, a ruthless deviser of exquisite tortures. Bunker Bean
Satan is a great economist, but a paltry deviser,—he has not invented a new sin since the flood. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The Americans boast of their quick lunches; but I am convinced that they borrowed celerity in cooking and serving from some Knickerbocker deviser of poffertjes and wafelen in the early days of New York. A Wanderer in Holland
In a more practical sense, Lord MacDonnell and Lord Dunraven were our chief political theorists, devisers by temperament of constitutional machinery. John Redmond's Last Years
How can it be—forgive me—that your people, who seem remote from poetry, should be the devisers and popularizers of this so poetic pastime? Romance Island
But now come in all the well-meaning instructors of the adult—the Chautauquans, the educational extensionists, the lecturers, the correspondence schools, the advisers of reading, the makers of booklists, the devisers of “courses.” A Librarian's Open Shelf
And the Jews devised a stratagem against him; but God devised a stratagem against them; and God is the best deviser of stratagems. Sacred Books of the East
The President was often urged to take decisive measures against these devisers of ignoble treasons. Abraham Lincoln, Volume II
Now, holding a lantern above his head, the deviser of the trap whereinto we, mouselike, had blindly entered, came through the cellars, following the brown man who carried Weymouth. The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
It is the ministers of princes who are the true devisers of a nation's acts. Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra
You think yourself the destined savior of Rome and the deviser of priceless plans for Rome's future. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
And the Jews devised a stratagem against him; but GOD devised a stratagem against them; and GOD is the best deviser of stratagems. The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
As a deviser of pageants he was more in demand than as a painter; but his brush was not idle. A Wanderer in Florence
Cornish had unusual ability as a deviser of masques and plays. Halleck's New English Literature
But it is the fashion of youth to glory in what it lacks, and I flattered myself that I had a natural gift for finesse and subtlety, and was a born deviser of wars. Salute to Adventurers
"Don't know, exactly, yet," replied the deviser, cheerfully. Average Jones
The deviser of these emblems was the Republican Henry Marten. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
"What means this?" she said; "Douglas, why does the first deviser and bold executor of the happy scheme for our freedom, shun the company of his fellow-nobles, and of the Sovereign whom he has obliged?" The Abbot
Oliver named them, one after one—shrewd devisers of corporation trickery, with incomes of hundreds of thousands a year. The Metropolis
Verily, I greatly fear that if these same letters were traced to their deviser, it would prove to be the one who is sitting here. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
All that I had to do, then, was to find the deviser of the three-foot poster. Average Jones
That law declared a person concealing treason to be as guilty as the actual deviser or perpetrator thereof, and doomed them to the same penalty. The King's Highway
So may she perchance hold back Tydeus' son from holy Ilios, the furious spearman, the mighty deviser of rout, whom in good sooth I deem to have proved himself mightiest of the Achaians. The Iliad
Shall the deviser of the tale somewhere perfect the history of little EMMA'S griefs and troubles? Roundabout Papers
Passages may be quoted from Herodotus and the tragedians, in which the word is used in a neutral sense for a contriver or deviser or inventor, without including any ethical idea of goodness or badness. Sophist
The usual compliments, however, were showered on Mrs. Trent as the deviser of so remarkable a theatre. A Voyage to Arcturus
"This treasure, for which its deviser claims glory and the height of honour, shall abide yet more illustrious hereafter, known far and wide in ampler fame." The Danish History, Books I-IX
The nation is grown wiser Than to believe their shame; He that was the deviser Themselves begin to blame. Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684
The king, remarking him, blew on the trumpet a signal to the soldiers who were stationed near; they straightway brought aid, and he made the guile recoil on its deviser. The Danish History, Books I-IX
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