单词 | ill nature |
例句 | The New York Herald wrote that Johnson’s remarks “smell of chagrin, distrust, ill nature, and bad blood.” Barack Obama's Farewell Address and 6 Other Memorable Presidential Goodbyes 2017-01-09T05:00:00Z And it is he, not they, who is justly hailed as the founder of that benign school of comic art which gives us humor without coarseness, and satire without ill nature. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z But the woman seemed to be giving vent to her own ill nature in an evidently customary and certainly vivid way. In Kali's Country Tales from Sunny India 2012-02-17T03:00:28.697Z Low comedy especially requires, on the writer's part, much of conversation with the vulgar, and much of ill nature in the observation of their follies. Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z Indeed they were so pulled to pieces all round, by the sharp talons of ill nature, that they were not left too many virtues to plume themselves with. The Life of a Celebrated Buccaneer A Page of Past History for the Use of the Children of To-day 2011-07-06T02:00:45.180Z Mrs. Portal talked scandal herself and enjoyed it, but she didn't backbite, which is the difference between good and ill nature. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z Yes, there was more real ill nature shown last night than ever before. In the Onyx Lobby 2011-02-14T03:00:31.897Z Thus did he make himself unhappy; and believing that all were disposed to criticise his Lucy, he showed ill nature in return. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z I asked, with only a partial humoring of his ill nature. Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth About the truth of this it is not necessary to trouble; in such things, and indeed in many others that ill nature floats, there is generally sufficient to give a colouring. The Life of a Celebrated Buccaneer A Page of Past History for the Use of the Children of To-day 2011-07-06T02:00:45.180Z He believed he knew there had been no betrayal by Seth, and therefore set down my behavior to ill nature, rather than disappointment because the plan had gone awry even before it was well begun. The Minute Boys of Boston If there happen to be a churl, that either out of covetousness, or ill nature, won't comply with this generous custom, he has a mark of infamy set upon him, and is abhorred by all. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts "I never will be so forward again to suspect piety of ill nature." Coelebs In Search of a Wife But if the ill nature of the laws has been so cruel as to clap up such fine hearty blades, we are no felons, however. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales With all this ill nature, Fidget is herself young, rich, and handsome; but loses the pleasure of all those qualities, because she has them in common with others. The Tatler, Volume 3 Be slow, therefore, to impute bad marks to injustice, or ill nature. In the School-Room Chapters in the Philosophy of Education You are angry now, who cares? pish, no indeed, Choose then; I say you shall not go, you shall not; Whip your ill nature; get you gone then. Venice Preserved A Tragedy This kind of rude jesting was an evidence not only of an ill nature, but a dull one. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges It was so obviously a matter of personal ill nature on the part of the captain in charge of the gate police that they realized it was not a subject for further discussion. Across Mongolian Plains A Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest' The morose are bitterly dissatisfied with the world in general, and disposed to vent their ill nature upon others. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions The face of this lady was plain, decidedly; but redeemed by a look of sense and shrewdness altogether unmixed with ill nature. Say and Seal, Volume I Mattison got through the dinner without any exhibition of ill nature, but, when the women retired, it came promptly to the fore. In Her Own Right There was not even a hint of gossip about it, nor of ill nature. The High Calling Now Mike was as remarkable for his cheerful and amiable disposition, as Jacob was for his ill nature. Mike Marble His Crotchets and Oddities. "Silence, forward!" said Frank, shaking his head as a gesture of warning to the boys not to provoke any ill nature. The Boat Club or, The Bunkers of Rippleton Still, I gained an advantage even from his ill nature, as I was thus somewhat accustomed to go aloft before the ship was in the open sea, and exposed to rough weather. My First Voyage to Southern Seas A bad temper, ill nature, jealousy, will ruin the most beautiful face ever created. Pushing to the Front It was a part of her unexpectedness that she took the heavy literal view of Nick's behaviour; declared frankly, though without ill nature, that she had no patience with his mistake. The Tragic Muse Still less had it ever anything of ill nature or sarcasm. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 Dr. Swift had an odd blunt way that is mistaken by strangers for ill nature. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell Lavinia's winsome face, her eyes half tender, half alluring, her pretty mouth with not an atom of ill nature in its curves, her sympathetic voice, at once attracted the audience. Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' Some lie out of vanity, as poets, painters, players, fops, military officers, and all those who frequent the levees of the great: and others lie out of ill nature, as old maids, &c. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish Effie saw the glance, and ashamed of her ill nature said, 'Oh it is such a good story, Harry! but if you can't go to Mrs Gilman's, why not send a servant?' Effie Maurice Or What do I Love Best "It's a pity that no one else in the world is half as smart as you," replied the brother with fine irony, but without ill nature. The Jungle Fugitives A Tale of Life and Adventure in India Including also Many Stories of American Adventure, Enterprise and Daring Lauder has great reading, but greater ill nature; and Mr. Douglas has shewn how much his evidence is invalidated by some interpolations which Lauder has since owned. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II With an ill grace the Dutch their mischiefs do; They've both ill nature and ill manners too. English Satires Acts of obedience to God in being kind, cheerful, and helpful to others.Cheerful obedience in home and school with no lagging nor ill nature.Prayer for forgiveness for any act of disobedience. How to Teach Religion Principles and Methods Hush!" whispered Dorothy, "It is not well to let people see ill nature. Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays "If you come with us, you'll find out," answered Basset, whose ill nature seemed to increase. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times "You're lucky to be so independent," says a German woman whose dull silence I had hitherto taken for ill nature. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls Here it refers back to the whole sentence before it, or to the idea, "any man's doing wrong merely out of ill nature." An English Grammar All this is owing to a hair-brain'd Man, Whose base ill nature all the strife began. The Fifteen Comforts of Matrimony: Responses from Men I returned as full of wrath as my pail was of water, when, across the fence, I saw Sophronia's face, so suffused with tender exaltation, that admiration speedily banished ill nature. Romance of California Life She was an amiable, if unsentimental person, Mary Lithcom—and was, quite without ill nature, expressing the consensus of public opinion. The Shuttle She has only just come in and the poison of the forewoman has not yet stung her into ill nature. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls And since she was not the sort to hide her ill nature, she promptly kicked the milkpail over. The Tale of Sandy Chipmunk The soil of a social circle is usually open, and whatever falls into it produces after its kind, whether it be good nature or ill nature, purity or impurity, faith or skepticism, love or hate. Lessons in Life A Series of Familiar Essays But mark my words: prepare yourself for all sorts of ill nature and slander. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 1 Of course the whole thing was so long ago that both of them could look back on it without any bitterness or ill nature. Frenzied Fiction Malevolence -- N. malevolence; bad intent, bad intention; unkindness, diskindness†; ill nature, ill will, ill blood; bad blood; enmity &c. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases It is clear that ill nature is not wit, and that there may be sparkling flowers which are not surrounded by thorns. Charles Lamb This learning in common did not advance me: the teachers followed their routine; and the rudeness, sometimes the ill nature, of my companions, interrupted the brief hours of study with tumult, vexation, and disturbance. Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life Dr. Swift has an odd, blunt way, that is mistaken by strangers for ill nature.—'Tis so odd, that there's no describing it but by facts. Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 1 The cry of a child reached her ears the moment she entered, and she knew, in an instant, that it was a cry of suffering, not anger or ill nature. Home Lights and Shadows "A bonfire!" answered the soldier; "then dry, withered, ill nature! had not those brave fellows' swords' defended you, your house had been a bonfire ere this about your ears." The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5 To find himself confronting deliberate ill nature of a superior and finished kind was like being spoken to in a foreign language. T. Tembarom The helper's ill nature was in evidence again at breakfast time. The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights His ill nature was so apparent that Beriah Higgins, who suffered from dyspepsia and consequent ill temper, finally commented upon it. The Depot Master From time to time, the town, and even the empire, was aroused by news that he was in a fit of illness or ill nature, and insisting on resigning. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 1 |
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