单词 | diabolist |
例句 | In Lovecraft’s classic 1926 story The Call of Cthulhu, for example, the Elder Gods from outside space and time are remembered and venerated by “Esquimau diabolists and mongrel Louisianans” — by non-white people, in other words. Carnival Row openly subverts H.P. Lovecraft’s racism 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z Mr. Spurgeon and the "diabolists" concede the whole of the spiritualistic position. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis The superstition is in the person who admits there can be devils but denies there can be diabolists. Eugenics and Other Evils Was he quite serious about Venus, like a diabolist, or merely frivolous about Venus, like a Christian? The New Jerusalem It was the fashion of the Parisian diabolists to gloat over cruelty, by way of showing their superiority to Christian morality. Confessions of a Young Man "It will be the more pleasant, our little deal," the devil went on, "because you are—I mistake not?—a diabolist." Enoch Soames: a memory of the eighteen-nineties The same two classes of opponents, the scoffers and the diabolists, face us to-day. The Vital Message I suggest a series of articles pointing out how dreary, how inhuman, how downright diabolist, is the very smell and atmosphere of some of these great houses. The Wisdom of Father Brown If he will not, or cannot, then the conclusion is clear; we can deal strongly with gloomy mystery, but not with happy mystery; we are not rationalists, but diabolists. Tremendous Trifles |
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