单词 | expurgation |
例句 | This fictional movie plays as both exposé and expurgation — a way for its maker to vent frustrations with the academic system. ‘The Historian’ Stars Miles Doleac in a Higher-Ed Drama 2014-11-27T05:00:00Z “Censorship and expurgation whether by government or private groups may seem right in the moment, but the future rarely judges them with favor.” Google word processor offers ‘inclusive language’ corrections for writers 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z This rhetoric is not simply dehumanizing — it also characterizes its subject as fit only for elimination, expurgation, exile or extermination. GOP's violent rhetoric keeps getting worse — and almost nobody is paying attention 2022-03-09T05:00:00Z During the 1990s furor, Steven Alexander, who is white and Jewish, was one of many players who wrote letters opposing any expurgation. Scrabble Tournaments Move Toward Banning Racial and Ethnic Slurs 2020-07-07T04:00:00Z Thanks to Trump’s daily expurgations, I stand corrected. Opinion | Who can save us from ourselves? 2017-08-01T04:00:00Z Exactly who was Sam Harris protecting in this flagrant and sanctimonious act of expurgation? My secret debate with Sam Harris: A revealing 4-hour dialogue on Islam, racism & free-speech hypocrisy 2016-03-07T05:00:00Z Pryor’s strength runs counter to the conventional wisdom that 2014 would likely witness the final expurgation of the Southern Democrat, and he’s not alone in challenging that narrative. Southern Democrats’ surprising ’14 strength: Mark Pryor, Kay Hagan debunk critics 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z Guiltless utterly of any part in slavery for his own profit or by his own consent, he partook with all the guilty ones of all the sorrows of its expurgation. Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians 2012-01-17T03:00:21.120Z They generally need a lot of expurgation before they’re fit for family reading. Burning Sands 2011-01-17T03:00:53.930Z We insisted on a work of immediate expurgation, which was finally effected, only we could not put pure water into the well. Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders Cogitations and Confessions of an Aged Physician It should not be surprising, however, that Richardson failed to achieve the "successful" expurgations found in Victorian bowdlerizations of his novel. Pamela Censured His Fleurs du Mal, therefore, as his chief work is entitled, had to undergo expurgation before it was allowed to be published, and has never been popular with the general public. A Short History of French Literature All the expurgations of Pope were insufficient to make his version as little exceptionable in the eighteenth century as was the original of Chaucer to the world of the fourteenth century. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition The principal stumbling block, and that which renders the ordinary published “classic” libraries of doubtful value, is the delicate question of expurgation and that of abridgment. Book Repair and Restoration Later the Homilies underwent further adaptation to Catholic feeling even before the Epitome, in its two extant forms, was made by more drastic methods of expurgation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy" Its effect was towards a mellower familiarity—an expurgation of starch, which might even hold good until one of them wrote an order for some more. When Ghost Meets Ghost So much for the moral expurgation: next for the bringing of intellectual order. Five Stages of Greek Religion As that cannot exist independently of the life-giving spirit, the breath-record of our sins disintegrates upon expurgation, and thus we see that “the soul that sinneth, it shall die.” The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings Divergences from the text are indicated in the footnotes, and I have made a few, perhaps unnecessary, expurgations. The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura Something may be due to cautious expurgation of passages which tell against the writer, or might offend modern taste; yet in other respects contemporary editors have been sufficiently indiscreet. Studies in Literature and History This coarseness is, in fact, so pervasive that expurgation is made extremely difficult to any one who would preserve some fair remnant of the original. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VII (of X)—Continental Europe I The moral expurgation failed owing to the mere force of inertia possessed by old religious traditions and local cults. Five Stages of Greek Religion The memory of the suffering incidental to expurgation however, remains with the spirit as conscience, to deter from repetition of the same evil in later lives. The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings It was he too who had the privilege of witnessing the expurgation of the Islands of the excommunications and admonitions of Rome. The Philippine Islands If, on the other hand, expurgation is freely employed, the result is a kind of emasculation. Studies in Literature and History His hilarity had almost a kind of hardness about it; no man’s letters, I should think, ever needed less expurgation on the ground of weakness or undue confession. Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens Thus a failure in the moral expurgation was deepened by a failure in the attempt to bring intellectual order into the welter of primitive gods. Five Stages of Greek Religion Praise, then, be awarded to all instructors of youth who will promote such expurgation from the classics as will blot out their immorality! Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy The passages which were so satisfactory to them always had an element of strength in them which sorely needed modification or expurgation, and were always sure to get it at their mother's hand. Chapters from My Autobiography The Church of the present day is engaged in an inner crisis, which, in one respect, is legitimate; for it has the great burden of expurgation and reconstruction upon it. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology An expurgation room, intended for ablutions and purifications, descending to a subterranean reservoir, occupied an angle of the courtyard. The Wonders of Pompeii Of course, criticism and expurgation of the legends is too common to need illustration. Five Stages of Greek Religion He looks for a similar expurgation of all the other sciences. Auguste Comte and Positivism Only 12 copies of Sir Tristrem were printed in the form in which Scott had intended to publish it, without the expurgation which his friends insisted upon. Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature Oswyn's Exhibition, with expurgations and reservations, of course, but an exhibition! A Comedy of Masks A Novel Atkinson's book is refreshing reading after the expurgation and sublimation of the same theme in Sir Edwin Arnold's Light of Asia. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji A very great majority of the States have elected senators and representatives to Congress, upon the express ground of favoring this expurgation. American Eloquence, Volume 1 Studies In American Political History (1896) I like to take life as it comes without expurgation. Nightfall Hence the expurgation of masterpieces that an artist might appear as commonplace a bourgeois as his commentator. Là-bas "But," says some one, "in the future state evil surroundings will be withdrawn and elevated influences substituted, and hence expurgation, and sublimation, and glorification." New Tabernacle Sermons Literary feeling is jealous, no doubt justly, on general grounds, of expurgations. Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. A great number of States have expressly instructed their senators to vote for this expurgation. American Eloquence, Volume 1 Studies In American Political History (1896) Perhaps it is too much to ask for complete typographical expurgation of our libraries. A Librarian's Open Shelf Public opinion regarding Persian stories and poems has been led astray by the changes of sex and the expurgations made freely by translators. Primitive Love and Love-Stories "The mischief's done," Lady Wondershoot decided when they told her—with expurgations—what Redwood had said. The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth He commanded Cromwell's regiment at the Battle of Dunbar, and rendered service particularly acceptable to him in the second expurgation of Parliament. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 33, July, 1860 All these are pregnant proofs of the public will, and the last preeminently so: because, both the question of the expurgation, and the form of the process, were directly put in issue upon it. American Eloquence, Volume 1 Studies In American Political History (1896) I’m sure the programme will be delightful, after a few expurgations. The Importance of Being Earnest All these are pregnant proofs of the public will, and the last pre-eminently so: because, both the question of the expurgation, and the form of the process, were directly put in issue upon it…. Thomas Hart Benton's Remarks to the Senate on the Expunging Resolution There be also books which are partly useful and excellent, partly culpable and pernicious; this work will ask as many more officials, to make expurgations and expunctions, that the commonwealth of learning be not damnified. Areopagitica A speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England His iconoclasm was the decadence of the social cesspool and the expurgation of money power which he believed was the ne plus ultra of anarchy and the genius of diabolic perfidy. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12 He had collected about two hundred and fifty rhymes, had made a literal—not metrical—translation and had issued them in book form without expurgation. The Chinese Boy and Girl Even now, in view of the contemplated expurgation, Monaco is named, with Geneva, as successor to the perishing glories of Hombourg, Wiesbaden, and the great Baden itself. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II) He translated himself literally, and no expurgation was needed to make the translation suitable for the most innocent eyes. Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis Needless to say, no faithful translator will emasculate his author by expurgation, and the reader will here find Aristophanes' Comedies as Aristophanes wrote them, not as Mrs. Grundy might wish him to have written them. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 The expurgation, however, almost wholly consisted of the omission bodily of five of the fables, whose places were, as Mr. Wright stated in his preface, filled by six original fables of his own. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes Being duly encouraged, Duchemin talked about himself, of his wanderings and adventures, all with discretion, with the neatest expurgations, and with an object, leading cunningly round to the subject of New York. Alias the Lone Wolf The other omissions are mainly by way of expurgation. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01 Immediately he was on his feet, and without preface or apology, reproduced as far as he was able the M. O.'s speech of the previous night, and that without expurgation. The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land Believe me, the secret traitor will not dare to absent himself from an expurgation so solemn, lest his very absence should be matter of suspicion. The Talisman |
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