单词 | misalliance |
例句 | Whatever is going on, whatever misalliances and misdelving of quiddities we get into, the human heart is still beating in the same way in everybody’s chest. Why write a novel about a race that’s not your own? The case of ‘Ginny Gall’ 2016-02-02T05:00:00Z “Ten Chimneys” is more fun when it’s dishing bits of stage lore than when the characters are huffing and puffing over misalliances and infatuations. Theater Review: ‘Ten Chimneys,’ About Lunts, at Theater at St. Clement’s 2012-10-04T20:42:51Z Already determined to be an actress, Martin handed over the offspring of this misalliance — baby Larry — to her parents, who raised him. Mary Martin — from Weatherford, Tex., to Broadway stardom 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z Marriage is the film's subject and it is most moving in its cinematic grasp of a deeper bond than that permitted by the lovers' temporary misalliance. L'Atalante: No 3 2010-10-20T10:52:00Z Whatever is going on, whatever misalliances and misdelving of quiddities we get into, the human heart is still beating in the same way in everybody’s chest. Why write a novel about a race that’s not your own? The case of ‘Ginny Gall’ 2016-02-02T05:00:00Z Farber set the tragedy in a bleak Scottish no man’s land, where a mournful cello underscores a doleful marital misalliance. Perspective | Best of theater 2021: ‘Come From Away’ on the Mall, Macbeth in London and a streaming movie 2021-12-06T05:00:00Z This misalliance was not helped when Johnson was here in September and said the French were making too much of the sub spat, noting “Donnez-moi un break” and telling them to “prenez un grip.” Opinion | Ooh La La! Le Messy Divorce! 2021-11-20T05:00:00Z The death of a young black man at the hands of a white officer seemed like a tragic outgrowth of this misalliance. Police Reform: Does Anything Work? 2015-05-12T04:00:00Z “The ugly truth is that there are enemies, misalliances and undeveloped relationships within every organization,” says Burnham. The Five Questions Every New Employee Should Ask On Their First Day 2012-10-16T18:44:17Z Poor Charles's messy and public misalliances are compounded by his fruitless attempts to engage - so that with each stab at reality, he rips still more the symbolic cloth. A Point of View: I'm not toasting [insert head-of-state here] 2012-05-25T16:40:18Z In 1533 his father married him to Catherine de’ Medici, from which match, as he said, Francis hoped to gain great advantage, even though it might be somewhat of a misalliance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z He had chosen her, the daughter of an Indian officer who lived in a small way on the outskirts of the neighbouring town, and had been considered by many to have made a misalliance. The Honour of the Clintons 2012-01-24T03:00:25.947Z They've got the paper—her paper—in the kitchen down there, and it's full of photographs, even an old photo of me—"an unfortunate misalliance." The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z A woman suspects her husband of a misalliance. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z Marry your daughters and sisters as it may please you, it is your right; believe in misalliances, that is your affair. The Galley Slave's Ring or The Family of Lebrenn. A Tale of The French Revolution of 1848 2011-08-29T02:01:02.680Z The marriage had been a misalliance, her father being one of the crew of the flagship. The Red Room 2011-08-13T02:00:26.943Z There were sometimes lively scrimmages there, as the following incident, narrated by Mrs. Lay, will illustrate: There was a family in New York City whose son was about to form a misalliance. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z In spite of the misalliance of one of his ancestors, our friend was unquestionably mainly plebeian except for the sternness of his tenacious profile. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z Since you ask me, my dear daughter, I will admit that the ideas, or prejudices, if you will, in which I was brought up made me consider this match with a workingman a misalliance. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z No; you might, perhaps, cite some exception, it would be but a fresh proof that such unions remain misalliances in your eyes. The Galley Slave's Ring or The Family of Lebrenn. A Tale of The French Revolution of 1848 2011-08-29T02:01:02.680Z She would enjoy the situation because it would make the misalliance less marked. The Red Room 2011-08-13T02:00:26.943Z Her family at first cried out against the misalliance, but finally consented to admit that the young lady had done very well for herself. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z “He saw plainly enough,” whined her ladyship, “that it could not be—that it would have been a complete misalliance.” Lady Maude's Mania Gertrude refused to call with me on the bride of an old friend of mine, because she thought it a misalliance. The Book of Susan A Novel Shall it be said of thee That for his brawn thou misalliance mad'st Wi' the Prince of Ruffians? The Admirable Bashville or, Constancy Unrewarded This belonged to a lateral relation whom her father had only recently struck out on account of a misalliance. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors She was really looking forward to that better day when this misalliance should be broken up, and Eugene and presumably Angela would be really happier. The "Genius" Are we still in the times when kings make misalliances?... Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy In the country of Wild Oats, wit and humor are held in sufficient estimation to win you forgiveness for what fools call a misalliance, and what I call a princely marriage. Laboulaye's Fairy Book It was only this morning that I saw an artistocratic silk hat bobbing along the pavement in familiar company with a stranger bonnet—surely a misalliance, for the bonnet was a shabby one. Chimney-Pot Papers Later the misalliance of the princess was cautiously touched upon. Under the Rose I never forgot my proud birthright, and well understood the danger of a European alliance—or misalliance. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878. He taunted, jeered him with having been hoodwinked, cajoled, outwitted by a 'wily old washwoman,' who had inveigled him into a disgraceful misalliance in order to betray him, to fasten upon and devour his wealth. Infelice Its divine beauty is all the brighter, when happily divorced from logic and syllogisms, its misalliance with which can only be compared to that cruel punishment by which the living was chained to the dead. The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic This is not the language of one who wished to apologise for a misalliance. Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.) Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writings Neither did Adelaide and Ann ever consider the marriage in any light but that of a misalliance. The Morgesons Such persons feel it a point of honour not to alienate the old place or make misalliances, and they are respected for their honest family pride. Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development It had been a misalliance all right, but not as they reckoned it. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth Would either be happy in such a horrible misalliance? Tarzan of the Apes Sir Giles Wapshot's family were insulted that one of the Wapshot girls had not the preference in the marriage, and the remaining baronets of the county were indignant at their comrade's misalliance. Vanity Fair Some even went so far as to assert that he was already married, and that it was in order to escape the consequence of an early misalliance that he had buried himself at Bishop's Crossing. Tales of Terror and Mystery If she had a good fortune and kept a good cook, people would even go and dine with her in spite of the misalliance, and actually treat Mr. Piozzi with civility. The Virginians Why, sir! they would have considered their mares disgraced and their whole stud dishonored by such a misalliance. The Crayon Papers It was in vain, however, that they remonstrated on the misalliance he was about to make; he was not to be swayed from his determination. Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey Of course she knew that such a marriage would be a dreadful misalliance for young Tudor; of course she knew that all his friends would be heart-broken when they heard of it. The Three Clerks But the truth is, heraldically speaking, that union with the Higgs of Manchester was the first misalliance which the Florac family had made for long long years. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family She had known of such appalling misalliances that there was no telling how far her son might have descended. We Can't Have Everything There could be no happiness for either of us in such a misalliance. The Earth Trembled And then he has no way of knowing when the name divorced from its first thing is carrying on a misalliance with some other thing. Public Opinion Girls of Sidwell's delicacy do not misally themselves, for they take into account the fact that such misalliance is fraught with elements of unhappiness, affecting husband as much as wife. Born in Exile I cannot, however, consent to speak to Claire of this horrible misalliance. The Widow Lerouge The thought of a man, with a future as brilliant as his, being blighted at the outset by such a misalliance. Peg O' My Heart Moreover, the marriage of the daughter of my general with you would be a misalliance—ridiculous. Old Fritz and the New Era If you were to marry the son of an English manufacturer of office furniture, your friends would consider it a misalliance. Man and Superman The lady was Mrs. Dodd; her occasional visitor was her husband; her friends were her son Edward, aged twenty, and her daughter Julia, nineteen, the fruit of a misalliance. Hard Cash Nature creates her own ranks, and puts her ban upon misalliances. All Roads Lead to Calvary A snob!—he, whose readiness to form what would certainly be regarded as a shocking misalliance ought to have stifled the charge, not merely vindicated him from it! Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story He had forgotten, in the blindness of his love, how shocking the misalliance would be. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story |
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