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单词 expurgate
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She had gotten used to the nuns, a literature of appropriate sentiments, poems with a message, expurgated texts. How the García Girls Lost Their Accents 1991-01-04T00:00:00Z
Dewey admits it, but he adds that except for an apparently somewhat expurgated version of his own conduct, Hickock’s story supports Smith’s. In Cold Blood 1966-01-01T00:00:00Z
But even without our expurgated radio broadcast, we had learned what the authorities did not want us to know. Long Walk to Freedom 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z
Yossarian was busy expurgating all but romance words from the letters when the chaplain sat down in a chair between the beds and asked him how he was feeling. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Every time one of his children made a sound that was recognizably southern, Bull would expurgate that sound from his child’s tongue on the spot. The Great Santini 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z
He found original versions of manuscripts and restored expurgated words and entire passages which had been subject to censorship because editors, publishers and reviewers deemed them to be obscene or tasteless. Peter Davison, Orwell Scholar on a Monumental Scale, Dies at 95 2022-09-15T04:00:00Z
It played well in Argentina, but hit hard times in the United States after its distributor expurgated 30 minutes. Critic’s Notebook: The New York Film Festival’s 50th Edition 2012-10-09T00:33:01Z
Her documentation of Sartre’s amorous life prompted objections from his daughter that caused the book to be expurgated in some parts of the world. Hazel Rowley, Biographer With Taste for the Singular, Dies at 59 2011-03-15T05:16:39Z
So “Hercules” as a movie was already an expurgated, glossed-up product. Review: Public Works Finds the Heroism in ‘Hercules’ 2019-09-02T04:00:00Z
Ms. Nevins does not think that sexual dynamics can be expurgated from the workplace. The Grande Dame of Documentary is Leaving Her Home at HBO 2017-12-16T05:00:00Z
But seven years after McCormick’s death, at 85, here comes his book, in a modest and expurgated form, under the title “Biography of a Phantom: A Robert Johnson Blues Odyssey.” A Biography of a Blues Legend, Five Decades in the Making 2023-04-17T04:00:00Z
The movie’s climactic punch line was repeatedly expurgated and reinstated during previews. Caught in Family Trees in ‘Where’s Poppa?’ and ‘Papirosen’ 2016-10-07T04:00:00Z
A brief coda added for an expurgated but still unsuccessful Japanese release flashes forward to the French Revolution, identifying Jeanne with Eugène Delacroix’s 1830 painting “Liberty Leading the People.” Two ’70s Movies on Video Enter the Valley of the Cult Heroines 2016-10-21T04:00:00Z
And with the exception of that expurgated Benchley quote, its advertising eschewed pull quotes, focusing instead on the show’s popularity: “Hundreds have seen ‘Abie’ three times or more. The Smart Set Sneered, but the Play Won the Day 2022-05-11T04:00:00Z
A crisis came in 1959, when his publisher, Alfred A. Knopf, urged him to expurgate the explicit sex scenes in “Rabbit, Run,” his first major novel. John Updike?s Archive: A Great Writer at Work 2010-06-20T23:23:00Z
Not just with an expurgated “Huckleberry Finn” but with political efforts to clamp down on objectionable language. Critic?s Notebook: Light Out, Huck, They Still Want to Sivilize You 2011-01-06T23:26:12Z
If ever there were a diva unsuited to the expurgated, down-talking children’s book treatment, it’s Donna Summer. Review: Hot Stuff Turns Cold in ‘Summer: The Donna Summer Musical’ 2018-04-23T04:00:00Z
Lindo: There is a tradition of black soldiers being marginalized at best, expurgated at worst. Delroy Lindo on his titanic performance in ‘Da 5 Bloods’ 2020-06-16T04:00:00Z
“To consent would be an admission that the expurgated parts are not indispensable,” he wrote. Perspective | Trump can’t ban ‘Fire and Fury.’ Thank James Joyce’s 100-year-old ‘Ulysses’ for that. 2018-01-10T05:00:00Z
In some cases it might also be a paranoia that they want to expurgate in some way.” Arts & Leisure: ?Room 237,? Documentary With Theories About ?The Shining? 2012-01-27T18:18:02Z
When he tossed out — “expurgated,” he said — about 60 more students five years later, he called them “leeches, miscreants and hoodlums.” passages-0103 2021-01-01T05:00:00Z
We lose a critical piece of our cultural knowledge – and our ability to recognize who we were so we can actually change – when we expurgate anything tricky or objectionable from the record. Woody Allen's films move many people. It's time to ask why | Cara Marsh Sheffler 2018-02-11T05:00:00Z
Meanwhile most of the public places that used to offer unfiltered internet—such as hotels with many foreign guests—now provide the expurgated kind. China’s great firewall is rising 2018-01-04T05:00:00Z
"We did an expurgated edition and every subsequent printing put a little bit back and now it's all there." Judith Jones dies at 93; changed American cuisine by publishing Julia Child 2017-08-02T04:00:00Z
“Reviewers of the Infringing Works for The New York Times, Forbes, The Guardian and The Chicago Tribune have roundly criticized defendants’ expurgated editions of the Novels.” Author sued for making children's books of On the Road and Breakfast at Tiffany’s 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z
None of the men who confessed have spoken publicly, and most of their statements appear to have been heavily expurgated. Turkey’s Thirty-Year Coup 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z
There was no suggestion of physical abuse, and he himself thundered against any hint of impropriety, deeming even an expurgated Shakespeare to be unfit for junior readers. Go Ask Alice 2015-06-01T04:00:00Z
In fact, there had been nothing to expurgate. The Birth of Pulp Fiction | The New Yorker 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z
Up to now, his foreign policy amounted to a vow — expurgated here for the kiddies — not to do stupid stuff. The left’s slippery slope
That’s a political point — that McCarthyism was really aimed at expurgating a whole political philosophy, a whole political formation that existed in this country. Calm down everybody: McCarthyism isn’t coming back just because a rich guy lost his job 2014-05-10T13:30:00Z
We ran it then, slightly expurgated of course, and resurface it here: City Room: A Pornographer’s Farewell 2013-12-19T17:58:02Z
"After that, the war against terrorist groups and drug traffickers, which is essential to expurgate the area of the whole threat, will be much easier." Political, not military action needed in Mali, Algeria says 2012-11-20T17:43:46Z
But there is also a chance that he is tethering himself to a know-nothing strain of conservative politics that is bound to be expurgated as Republicans reckon with what went wrong this year. Senator Marco Rubio's Long Road to 2016 Begins Now 2012-11-19T18:35:32Z
Marcion's 'Gospel' consisted of our Luke, expurgated according to his own ideas. The Making of the New Testament 2012-03-30T02:00:20.917Z
This is also available in a highly expurgated Modern Library edition, n. d. Checklist A complete, cumulative Checklist of lesbian, variant and homosexual fiction, in English or available in English translation, with supplements of related material, for the use of collectors, students and librarians. 2012-03-19T02:00:24.597Z
I said that Vale is expurgated for American consumption. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
At noon the expurgated assembly set to work. The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom 1795-1813 2012-01-19T03:00:20.007Z
And some of them were taught that sins not expurgated by fire, or some other efficaciously renovating process in this life, would be punished by fire in the life to come. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors Or, Christianity Before Christ 2012-01-19T03:00:18.027Z
Here his pent-up self-repugnance, his growing impulse to expurgate the duplicities of his life, had found a minor outlet in the sudden religious faith that had possessed him after his half-hour of doubts. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z
But perhaps it would have to be an expurgated edition. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z
The prince paused and when he went on thereafter it seemed as if his account were expurgated. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z
The thoughts of Boccaccio, Rabelais, Shakespeare,—whose works are commonly expurgated,—are so modern that they are not generally granted the allowances conceded to writers whose ideas are as antiquated as their words. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
Zinzendorf admitted the defects of this production, and had it suppressed in 1751, and in London prepared a new, expurgated edition of the hymn-book. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
The freedom with which Marcion expurgated and altered it clearly shows that he did not regard it either as a sacred or canonical work. Supernatural Religion, Vol. II. (of III) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation 2011-08-30T02:00:31.587Z
The dreamer sees a worshipper—his wife—enter, to palliate or expurgate her soul of some ugly stain. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z
After being regarded as the word of God for two thousand years, it has been expurgated. How the Bible was Invented A Lecture Delivered Before the Independent Religious Society 2011-07-07T02:00:31.270Z
Soon after the appearance of Part First of the "Age of Reason" it was expurgated of its negative criticisms, probably by some English Unitarians, and published as a sermon, with text from Job xi., The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
The world news dripped into Sweden carefully expurgated. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z
Had not M. Leconte de Lisle expurgated Theocritos, from prudent motives, his book would have been seized the very day it was put on sale. Ancient Manners Also Known As Aphrodite 2011-06-13T02:00:23.863Z
But behind this expurgated saloon—and divided from it by double doors—were two large rooms devoted to very different purposes. Roland Graeme: Knight A Novel of Our Time 2011-05-30T02:00:12.077Z
He would perhaps be ready, with great hesitation, to tolerate certain timid attempts to expurgate the story, like Pindar's, for instance, which results, according to our judgment, in making it rather worse. Euripedes and His Age 2011-03-05T03:00:26.617Z
But the ship bowled along towards the equator, and the carefully expurgated yarns of the crew kindled his enthusiasm. Six Prize Hawaiian Stories of the Kilohana Art League 2011-03-03T03:00:48.280Z
The day has not even yet passed when the press, employed in the service of education and morality, expurgates from the books which are put into the hands of the young all reflections on slavery. Presidential Candidates: containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal and Political, of Prominent Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 2011-02-27T03:00:34.390Z
I cannot and will not consent of my own volition to countenance an expurgated edition of my pieces. The Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman 2011-02-26T03:00:49.377Z
His autobiography, somewhat condensed and expurgated, might be put into Plutarch. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z
By way of nature and animal books we will include the Jungle Books, an expurgated edition of Reynard the Fox, Aesop's Fables, and, of course, Uncle Remus. Literature in the Elementary School 2011-02-23T03:00:31.073Z
The extant Old English literature is almost entirely Christian, for the poems that belong to an earlier period have been expurgated and interpolated in a Christian sense. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
Minturno likened the purgation to the physician's method, while Speroni pointed out that pity and fear, holding men in bondage, were properly to be expurgated. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z
It is the question of the authorization of an expurgated edition proceeding from me, that deepest engages me. The Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman 2011-02-26T03:00:49.377Z
Though it was very much expurgated, all engaged in it were excommunicated by the pope in 1759. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z
An expurgated edition is probably necessary in an age accustomed to a cloak of conventional insinuation in a story rather than to the blunt frankness that obtained in the times of Swift. Literature for Children 2011-02-02T03:00:21.560Z
The expurgated text edited by W. J. Rolfe has been used generally in schools, as also the Hudson Shakespeare, edited by Rev. H. N. Hudson. Comfort Found in Good Old Books 2011-01-31T03:00:11.907Z
"So you're in town now for a while," he said, in answer to my expurgated account of myself. The Professor's Mystery 2011-01-18T03:00:11.317Z
Were it not that from 1829 onwards the Diary has been a good deal expurgated by its editor, we should probably hear more of this note. Thomas Moore 2011-01-14T03:00:51.040Z
They shouted songs—expurgated editions out of deference to Jack Crooks—and the hoarse cough of the ancient Sophie Green’s exhaust, delivered at exact intervals, chopped the verses in two. The Boss of Wind River 2010-12-30T03:00:28.770Z
But it was all a harvest of leaves; these worthies had an expurgated and barren conception of life; theirs was the purity of sweet old age. Character and Opinion in the United States 2010-12-20T17:12:15.253Z
So thorough and systematic has been the expurgating during the last century that some of its details are very curious. The True Benjamin Franklin
It gives their remarks rather an expurgated appearance, though. "Pip" A Romance of Youth
Gerrish expressed himself in language which the girl was sure was being painfully expurgated because of her. The Trail of Conflict
The Irish case for neutrality is expurgated of necessity—of military necessity! The Sacred Egoism of Sinn Féin
Miss Letitia gave her expurgated books to read, and forbade her to read divorce court proceedings in the newspapers. The Window at the White Cat
The editions for school and family reading which are current in Germany are, as a rule, so expurgated as to deprive the book of much of its interest. The Adventurous Simplicissimus being the description of the Life of a Strange vagabond named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim
A curious expurgated edition, authorized by the pope, appeared at Florence, 1573. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea"
If they did, how quickly we could enrich the literary heritage of American children by expurgating the classics of Europe and rewriting them in a style acceptable to the American sense of decency. The Book of Gud
They may come back expurgated, but some virtue has gone out of them. The Oriental Rug A Monograph on Eastern Rugs and Carpets, Saddle-Bags, Mats & Pillows, with a Consideration of Kinds and Classes, Types, Borders, Figures, Dyes, Symbols, etc. Together with Some Practical Advice to Collectors.
He became his own diligent self, amassing grain and gold and zealously expurgating for reproduction in bleak chapels that winter a volume of sermons by an Anglican bishop. Carnival
The absurdly expurgated edition, with its inadequate cast, offered to New York, was but the palest shadow of the sensuous entertainment that had aroused all Paris, from the Batignolles to the Bastille. Interpreters
In answer to this it may be asserted that the French mind was not prepared for a broader field until it had passed through the process of expurgating, refining, drilling, and disciplining. Women of Modern France (Illustrated) Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 7 (of 10)
He yelled at the top of his voice; yelled and swore bitterly: "QUIT IT!" being the expurgated gist of his luridly profane protests. Triplanetary
It is a tone implying an authorized and expurgated edition of the speaker's emotional odyssey. Command
Of Lucian’s many works, there are almost innumerable translations, nearly all of which are expurgated. Book Repair and Restoration
Even this lying spirit will be under the necessity to avail himself of this fiery ordeal, and made to rejoice in its expurgating and cleansing efficacy. Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with those of the Heathen Nations of Antiquity Considering also their Origin and Meaning
Children have had to read the expurgated literature which has been specially prepared for them in poetic or colloquial terms, and then are needlessly mystified when they hear things called by their real names. The Sex Side of Life An Explanation for Young People
Here too we have the first sure trace of an expurgated recension, made with the idea of recovering the genuine form assumed, as earlier by Epiphanius, to lie behind an unorthodox recension of Clement’s narrative. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy"
We have not, indeed, the presumption to correct Rousseau, or to substitute an expurgated "�mile" for the authentic "�mile." Émile or, Concerning Education; Extracts
The traits that were at all tolerable were idealized; those that were intolerable were either expurgated, or, if that was impossible, were mysticized and explained away. Five Stages of Greek Religion
I never should have dreamed of seeing an expurgated or emasculated edition from French quarters; but so it was. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846
No doubt the local papers expurgated the text; at the present moment the word has gone round:—"Let us get the bill, let us get the bill, and then!" Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
The entire meal was enlivened by her efforts, in the person of a hello girl, to expurgate his language, and she ended by trying to get him to swear––politely. Hidden Water
Shakespeare, with all his wonderful genius, needs expurgating if one would read him aloud comfortably to a mixed audience. The Meaning of Evolution
The Hesiodic system when compared with that of Homer is much more explicit, much less expurgated, infinitely less accomplished and tactful. Five Stages of Greek Religion
The laugh that greeted this sally was an uproar that added to the dash and quick fire of the big scene, which Miss Adair and Mr. Rooney had so quickly expurgated and reconstructed between them. Blue-grass and Broadway
In justice to Garibaldi, it must be said that he rebuked publicly by an order of the day, dated 28th October, the “shameful excess” of his fellow-adventurers, and proceeded to expurgate their ranks. Pius IX. And His Time
This expurgated edition was produced in 1882 for the use of boys at Harrow. Helps to Latin Translation at Sight
Sandy gave her a condensed and somewhat expurgated account to which she listened with her face aglow. Rimrock Trail
Even in Homer we find it expurgated; in Pindar, Aeschylus, and Xenophanes it is expurgated, denied and allegorized. Five Stages of Greek Religion
Dirkovitch, who had devoted himself steadily to the brandy,—the terrible brandy aforementioned,—did not understand, nor did the expurgated translations offered to him at all convey the point. Soldier Stories
The next day Blanquette listened with great interest to my expurgated account of the proceedings, and in her good unhumorous way prescribed for my headache. The Belovéd Vagabond
The institution of slavery was sustained by the North as well as the South; the North got out expurgated editions of books for the Southern market. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
And we demand that whenever you shall remodel the Constitution of the State in which you live, the word "male" shall be expurgated, and that henceforth you shall legislate for all citizens. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Failing in this the Papacy commissioned three representatives of the Dominican order to expurgate Aristotle in order to render him harmless. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
After all, why not tell her an expurgated edition of the truth. Captain Desmond, V.C.
"Happily for historic truth," says Mr. Tylor, "mythic tradition tells its tales without expurgating the episodes which betray its real character to more critical observation." Moon Lore
In our own age it is not regulated at all; it is neglected by ignorance and expurgated by stupidity. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
We do not have to expurgate the literature of the nineteenth century before placing it in the hands of youth. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
You might as well think of expurgating a book on geometry! A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
There is not the slightest reason to regret this thing or to expurgate it. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
By the day of the wedding she would be rolling a steady diapason of polite, decolourised, expurgated, ladylike profanity. In Our Town
Mark was telling Priss an expurgated version of some one of his adventures; and Joel, looking once or twice that way, saw the quick-caught breath in her throat, saw her tremulous interest.... All the Brothers Were Valiant
‘What man of taste and feeling can endure rifacimenti, harmonies, abridgments, expurgated editions?’ Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series
Every ship that comes from those regions is infected with French trollopism, and should be quarantined and fumigated until every trace of the contagious novelty has been expurgated. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866
Is one to write of factory life as one finds it, or expurgated? Working With the Working Woman
I have expurgated that word from my dictionary. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1904
It is an unalloyed pleasure to read his recital of the adventures of the wily Odysseus, slightly expurgated though it be, and adapted for the intelligence of youthful minds. Sara Crewe or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's
Other and later versions have usually been based on Urquhart and Motteux, but have been expurgated, as is the case with the passages given here. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VII (of X)—Continental Europe I
On the model of tantalise, from the punishment of Tantalus, we have bowdlerise, from Bowdler, who published an expurgated "family Shakespeare" in 1818; cf. macadamise. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
Schmidt used, without knowing it, an expurgated edition, and translated eighteen instead of twenty-two popular tales. Italian Popular Tales
Thus some of the most conscienceless rogues in a generation go down to posterity with expurgated tablets to their memory, which of course is best for posterity. A Circuit Rider's Wife
Consequently the Colloquies were later, when Erasmus's works were expurgated, placed on the index in the lump, with the Moria and a few other works. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
Would to God that every pure Christian would follow such an example; and that we might thereby present such an expurgated edition, as would create all the good they may contain, devoid of evil. Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy
Now, I was a great reader of Scripture; in fact, I learned a great deal too much of it, believing now that for babes and sucklings about one-third of it had better be expurgated Memoirs
The plays of Shakespeare are expurgated only where necessary for school use. The Short-story
"Of course," said William the Silent, grave again, and so like the portrait that I felt I must be a historical character, acting with him in an incident forgotten or expurgated by Motley. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
From this expurgated French edition the Spanish copy now before me was translated. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited
And, accordingly, a family expurgated edition has been published by Dr. Bowdler, demanding a far greater circulation than it may have as yet received. Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy
The plays denounced by Collier continued to hold the stage, though more or less expurgated, throughout the century. English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century
Was that why he was holding back, leaving out, giving her the small, expurgated version of what he knew. The Coast of Chance
I prefer "Tom Jones" to "The Rosary," Rabelais to the Elsie books, the Old Testament to the New, the expurgated parts of "Gulliver's Travels" to those that are left. Europe After 8:15
He strayed out into the hall again; he viewed its stateliness, its expurgated elegance. The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story
They need to be expurgated by an unceasing criticism; yet in bulk the forces I have mentioned, and many others less important, carry with them the creative powers of our times. A Preface to Politics
It is to be regretted, for the sake of the student and the anthropologist, that the translation is presented in an expurgated form. Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature
The former deals with contemporary life, while the latter expurgates and embellishes history after the manner of Walter Scott. Essays on Scandinavian Literature
Early in January 1807 an expurgated collection entitled Poems on Various Occasions was ready for private distribution. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
La Vérité of yesterday already calls upon the Government to open and either suppress or expurgate the letters of English correspondents. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris
This is called "expurgating" the book; but people who disapprove often call it to bowdlerize. Stories That Words Tell Us
Even this exhibits proof of the changes of time, and now, expurgated of its early shame, one may find 41 Thomas Street serving the honest purpose of a carpenter's shop. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
One of the functions of the Congregation was to expurgate books, taking out the offensive passages. The Age of the Reformation
Dickens, as we have also stated, consented to expurgate that novel. The Victorian Age in Literature
For this surely must mean that he had rightly interpreted the public taste, and that what the popular will really wanted was a pure and carefully expurgated drama. King John of Jingalo The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties
It is the duty of the historian to expurgate. The Stolen Singer
Do not read a condensed edition of that great commentator; it is like reading expurgated Shakespeare. The Young Man and the World
It is noteworthy that the Decameron was expurgated not chiefly for its indecency but for its satire of ecclesiastics. The Age of the Reformation
Among other things he heard a bit of conversation which, when expurgated of its oaths and unpleasant expressions, was like this: "You are sure you can trust the men?" said Black-hair. Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
And I must say that if Corn-tassel wasn't happy that evening surrounded by the edition of masculine society that Matt had so carefully expurgated for her, she ought to have been. The Golden Bird
His narrative of her behaviour had to be expurgated when his Memoirs were published in 1827. The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened
If one discovered ten places necessary to be expurgated, another found thirty, and a third inclined to place the whole work in the condemned list. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
They are planning a program on the principle that the best that can be done with human nature in America in business and public life is to have it expurgated. Crowds A Moving-Picture of Democracy
Ours are an age and country of expurgated editions, emasculated art, and social customs that look over the top of a fan. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales
They have expurgated Shakespeare, they have fought the theater, they are always ready for the moral battle. Children of the Market Place
Even in the expurgated columns of the Congressional Globe enough stinging personalities appeared to make his friends regretful. Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
Yet, even when we have expurgated our text of Philo, there remain, it will be said, numerous passages where the Logos is spoken of and apostrophized as a person. Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria
I have heard an eminent Frontier General called "Judas Iscariot," and I myself was once pointed out as a "Famine Commissioner," and afterwards as an expurgated edition of the Secretary to the Punjab Government. Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series
He who cares for his children's innocence will set before them an expurgated edition like that of Rolfe. The Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible
The Methodist Church, for one, has this baleful theory written in its book of discipline, and persistent efforts on the part of enlightened clergy and lay members have utterly failed to expurgate it. What eight million women want
And these doctored stories, artfully sentimentalized at one end and expurgated at the other, are advanced as proofs that a savage Indian's love is just as refined as that of a civilized Christian! Primitive Love and Love-Stories
The published sermons of the Mormon leaders are utterly vile in this respect, although they are somewhat expurgated before being printed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
The streets of Dorchester are suggestive of Mr. Hardy's works at every turn, so much so that the wayfarer may almost feel that he is taking an expurgated part in The Mayor of Casterbridge. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
Besides that you're a vellum edition of the Feminist Movement with suffrage expurgated. Madcap
The old fables of mankind are, indeed, unfathomably wise; but we must not have them expurgated in the interests of Mr. Vanderbilt. All Things Considered
"We will have to expurgate life for you, Miss Mite." Bambi
As persons become eligible they will be included without solicitation, while the pages will be expurgated of others should good luck warrant. Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914 Biographical Dictionary of the Famous and Those Who Wanted to Be
I'm inclined to think, Stanley, myself that as a matter of fact it was the expurgated Romeo and Juliet did the mischief. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
She was supervised and expurgated, as it were. The Shuttle
There is no canon of criticism which would expurgate legs from the theatrical burlesque, but there are cannons of Fourth of July which do their best to abolish the incautious legs of patriotic youth. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870
In reading many of these chapters we wonder that an expurgated edition of these books was not issued long ago. The Woman's Bible
His speech was two or three words longer, but they are inappropriate at the end of a chapter, and I expurgate. The Cavalier
Austin's somewhat expurgated version of Sylvia's story put an end to the latter part of the protest, but sent his hearers into a new ferment of excitement and sympathy. The Old Gray Homestead
In a few months' time those in authority in the French school found that it was not necessary to supervise and expurgate her. The Shuttle
The convention suspended them provisionally, in order to expurgate and reorganize them, not daring to destroy them at once. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814
We need an expurgated edition of most of the books called holy before they are fit to place in the hands of the rising generation. The Woman's Bible
Then Confucius expurgated them; and going up to the Shang dynasty, and coming down to the state of Lû, he compiled altogether 300 Pieces.' The Shih King From the Sacred Books of the East Volume 3
He sent the new emperor a selection from his tenth and eleventh books, which we may, perhaps, conjecture to have been expurgated. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal
It was magnificently composed; the technique was dazzling; but the face had been—well, expurgated. The Greater Inclination
This club had been expurgated after the 10th Thermidor, and it had congratulated the convention in the name of the regenerated societies, on the fall of Robespierre and of tyranny. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814
What would that book be after some goody-goody had expurgated it of evil and left it sterilized in butter and sugar? The Delicious Vice
The Gospels, as well as the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles, must be rigorously expurgated and cut down to the type of the common domestic life of the present day. The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others
They expurgated the classics of the seventeenth century, and did not allow the name of God to sully the Fables of La Fontaine. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House
Free passion, arranged and expurgated for the use of schools! Jean-Christophe, Volume I
Coleridge goes so far as to expurgate the poetry of William Blake, "not for the want of innocence in the poem, but from the too probable want of it in the readers." The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
To this element of dissipation we owe his occasional bitterness, railing and coarseness, which make an expurgated edition of his poems essential to one who would enjoy the reading. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
From his "Notice" affixed to this sixth edition, it seems evident that he by no means relished the task, usually a hateful one, of expurgating his author. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes
But cannot we contrive that our adult literature shall be as free as air while the literature and art of the young is sanely expurgated? Mankind in the Making
With these expurgated it confirms the admirable methods inspired by its unmethodical suggestions. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 13 Great Writers; Dr Lord's Uncompleted Plan, Supplemented with Essays by Emerson, Macaulay, Hedge, and Mercer Adam
The solemn platitudes which were posed as expositions of the creeds affected his mind much as the expurgated life histories of maiden aunts do the newly-emancipated school-girl. Hyacinth
"So there we are!" he sighed as he gave to Mrs. Allison a somewhat expurgated, or rather emasculated version of the Reverend Winthrop's visit. Tutt and Mr. Tutt
The sixth edition, published in 1843, was a slightly expurgated one, designed for schools. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes
Of course, there was a great green and gold Shakespeare, not a properly expurgated edition for female seminaries, either, nor even prose tales from Shakespeare adapted to young readers, but the real thing. Children's Rights A book of nursery logic
He based moral education on example, and expurgated any element which he thought might have a pernicious effect on young people. Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance A Study of Rhetorical Terms in English Renaissance Literary Criticism
Why must Northern publishers expurgate and emasculate the literature of the world before it is permitted to reach them? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 02, December, 1857
Froebel's Mother Songs, though containing a deal of sound wisdom in its mottoes and explanations, is an annotated, expurgated, and decidedly pedantic version of the nursery rhymes of his own country. The Child under Eight
They are given here, that the student may have before him an illustration of how necessary it is occasionally to expurgate material set before children. Types of Children's Literature
We expurgated as we read, child fashion, taking into our sleek little heads all that we could comprehend or apprehend, and unconsciously passing over what might have been hurtful, perhaps, at a later period. Children's Rights A book of nursery logic
In order that her husband's original text might be copyrighted, she herself brought out an expurgated edition, which was called the "Household Edition." The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II
Oliver undertook to explain; and Montague sat by, smiling to himself over his brother's carefully expurgated account of his own social career. The Moneychangers
Dirkovitch, who had devoted himself steadily to the brandy—the terrible brandy aforementioned—did not understand, nor did the expurgated translations offered to him at all convey the point. Life's Handicap
That this is to some extent true is proved by the fact that plays which are licensed and produced in London have to be expurgated for the provinces. The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet
I will keep the books and Dorothy Hill-and-Dale, if ever your name gets on the books it shall be promptly eliminated, elucidated, expurgated—there now! Dorothy Dale : a girl of today
Comparing the Idylls of the King with Malory's book, we are irresistibly reminded of certain Catholic books of devotion "expurgated" or "adapted" for members of the Church of England. Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries
If I may be permitted a rather lengthy digression, "bowdlerised" derives its name from Thomas Bowdler, who in 1818 published an expurgated edition of Shakespeare. The Days Before Yesterday
And now will you kindly take down the expurgated phrase? Rolling Stones
And in looking the matter over carefully, I am inclined to think that the article expurgated as you suggest will gain in unity and directness. The Americanization of Edward Bok : the autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after
In a letter to Borrow he characterised it as "a RUM book and has queer stuff in it, although much expurgated for the sake of Spain." The Life of George Borrow
The Battle of the Books has often been fought, the crude text versus the bowdlerised and the expurgated; and our critic can contribute to the great fray only the merest platitudes. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16
All we have left now is an expurgated edition of that uncle. Mark Twain's Speeches
No. M. Bourget and the others know only one plan, and when that is expurgated there is nothing left of the book. Essays on Paul Bourget
Spencer was a student of man's religions generally, and he came to the conclusion that Hebrew ritual was but an expurgated, and, so to speak, divinely "licensed" adaptation of heathen customs at large. Myth, Ritual and Religion — Volume 1
Lady Valleys, who at Goodwood had just heard details of a Society scandal, began a carefully expurgated account of it suitable to her daughter's ears—for some account she felt she must give to somebody. The Patrician
When the here and now of dromena are expurgated, we remain only with the consciousness of sequences. The Civilization of Illiteracy
What man of taste and feeling can endure rifacimenti, harmonies, abridgments, expurgated editions? Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Dirkovitch, who had devoted himself steadily to the brandy - the terrible brandy aforementioned - did not understand, nor did the expurgated translations offered to him at all convey the point. Soldiers Three - Part 2
The book was promptly recalled, worked over, toned down, and reissued "expurgated" in 1892. Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War
The expurgated details of the scandal she had been retailing to her daughter had included the usual maid. The Patrician
She never talked of herself, so that it were well to let it go down that when in repose, expurgated, Greek she certainly was.  The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
Miss Edgeworth was the creator of her own special world of fiction, though the active Mr. Edgeworth crossed the t's and dotted the i's, interpolated, expurgated, to his own and Maria's satisfaction. Castle Rackrent
Joe tried the weather, and the small gossip of the film world, and a judiciously expurgated sketch of his life since he had last seen her. Cabin Fever
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