单词 | embitterment |
例句 | The columnist and former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum wrote on the Atlantic’s Web site that reparations would lead to “embitterment” and “discourage young blacks from entrepreneurship.” With Atlantic article on reparations, Ta-Nehisi Coates sees payoff for years of struggle Christmas draws our thoughts to the passing of time, and to the concomitant dangers of embitterment, of deterioration as a person. Bah, humbug! The many faces of Scrooge 2015-12-19T05:00:00Z Both fail him, but the beauty of “Any Human Heart” is that embitterment never sees its own victories. | ?Any Human Heart?: A Long Life That Peaks Quite Young 2011-02-11T23:18:14Z In attempting to shield the regime from criticism, Beijing’s censors are only adding to public embitterment. China tries to censor a disaster 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z It also creates more problems and embitterment among family and school officials. Children with special needs can’t afford to wait for services “The difference is that when I was embittered, I got to be embittered at home, whereas a lot of today’s kids are going to be enjoying their embitterment from behind bars.” Protests Shake Venezuela 2014-02-21T20:35:28Z Street brawls arising out of the embitterment of feeling were not infrequent. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z So, perhaps, Shakespeare said to himself in those years when, as we imagine, melancholy and embitterment often overclouded his sky, though they did not obscure his faith in goodness and much less his intellectual vision. Oxford Lectures on Poetry 2011-07-19T02:00:15.897Z Our sense of embitterment, our sense of recompense may not be exactly what you saw at Nuremburg.” Exhibit Rouses Ghosts of Past in Zimbabwe 2011-01-24T01:19:56Z Antagonism would almost inevitably ensue; the more surely as the partners would set out with the embitterment of a divorce. Irish History and the Irish Question 2011-01-16T03:00:22.640Z McCain's embitterment and sense of victimization only grew, and when Bush was inaugurated, it morphed into startling defiance. John McCain's no maverick -- but he is a sore loser 2010-04-08T15:01:00Z The sweets of life are not to be enjoyed without its accompanying embitterments. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9 Upon parents may lie the duty to offer guidance, but compulsion is always unavailing and when availing leaves embitterment behind. Child Versus Parent Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home This is little enough to sweeten the embitterments of a suggeritore's life, but such it is, and he is contented. Physiology of The Opera More intelligent persons will either stand aloof with conscious powerlessness or strike feebly and wildly from a sense of embitterment. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. France had, besides, this advantage; in actual fact a great number of the French people, through an artificially nourished feeling of embitterment, were keen for war with their eastern neighbour. Jena or Sedan? The condition of inequality of wealth, heretofore a condition of the process of capital accumulation, is one of the chief causes of the embitterment of industrial relations. The Settlement of Wage Disputes In an ecstasy of embitterment and despair, though fully conscious that such a life can never bring him satisfaction and happiness, Faust exclaims: 'What wilt thou, poor devil, give me? The Faust-Legend and Goethe's 'Faust' On the way home he continued to murmur murmurs of embitterment to himself. The Goose Man The artificial infusion of a fanatical Protestant population by James I. and Cromwell produced a terrible embitterment of the struggle. Home Rule Second Edition Jealousies and anti-foreign enactments, tariff manipulations and commercial embitterment, destructive, foolish, exasperating obstructions that benefit no human being, will minister to this craving without completely allaying it. Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought Any underlying thread, therefore, that there may be in Hick Scorner is this rivalry and embitterment between the wicked sort and the virtuous. The Growth of English Drama There is here none of the arrogance and selfishness that usually characterize the possession of wealth to the embitterment of misery and misfortune. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals In embitterment he mentally climbed to still lonelier regions, and saw himself a hermit, who prayed, drank nothing but water, and lived on roots, nuts, and sometimes a fish of his own catching. Atlantis Francis W. Newman, Newman's brother, who later became a Unitarian, remembering his own years of stress, speaks with embitterment of his elder brother, who was profoundly uncongenial to him. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant From the time of the Parnell divorce case onwards, the Irish question had brought to Liberals nothing but embarrassment and embitterment. John Redmond's Last Years The old unhappy loss or want of something had, I am conscious, some place in my heart; but not to the embitterment of my life. David Copperfield Meanwhile Dorothea's mind was innocently at work towards the further embitterment of her husband; dwelling, with a sympathy that grew to agitation, on what Will had told her about his parents and grandparents. Middlemarch If you begin to pout about this party, Lilly, I—" "Oh," cried Lilly, turning her face away to hide the embitterment of lip and still crumbling up her biscuit, "don't worry. Star-Dust He conveys incidentally an impression of the body of literature produced in recent years, in which it is assumed, sometimes with embitterment, that the centre of gravity of Christianity is outside the Church. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant The embitterment of hatred is often as unaccountable to onlookers as the growth of devoted love, and it not only seems but is really out of direct relation with any outward causes to be alleged. Daniel Deronda Hence the embitterment of defeat, apart from any question of injustice; and hence recourse to that last weapon, that last trick, which you cannot evade by mere politeness. The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; the Art of Controversy As long as we foster these things in our private life, so long will they lead in our public life to the embitterment of nation against nation. The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife He comes to us a relic of the past—a past that was full of hardships and glorious efforts in the face of daily disappointments, embitterments and rebuffs. Public Speaking An emotion such as this he had never known; for the first time in his life he was humiliated without embitterment. Born in Exile He was in a state of disgust and embitterment quite new in the history of their relation to each other. Daniel Deronda The embitterment caused by the Egyptian question lasted throughout the period, and was not healed till the Entente of 1904. The Expansion of Europe The Culmination of Modern History When we argued about our differences in a friendly spirit, all was permissible; now if I spoke my thought it would be mere harshness and cause of embitterment. The Odd Women And when, on the day after the funeral, brother and sister parted to go their several ways, the sadness they bore with them had no embitterment of brooding regret. Will Warburton When such a nature falls into genuine remorse, asceticism will inevitably follow; with it comes the danger of more or less conscious embitterment. The Whirlpool The causes of his embitterment were many, remote and near. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Then, the extensive number of repeat offenders due to so-called embitterment might soon be a thing of the past. My Life and My Efforts "Is busy corresponding with the King of France about a General Peace; but, owing to the embitterment of both parties, it was not possible at this time." History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16 Already he had suffered in her esteem, perhaps more than he liked to think, and the increasing embitterment of his temper kept him always in danger of the conflict he dreaded. New Grub Street Whereby come controversies, duels, embitterment, vain jargon; the hastening forward, the augmenting and intensifying of whatever new explosions lie in store for us. The French Revolution |
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