单词 | parti pris |
例句 | But they decided to treat the question as one treats a scientific matter—with perseverance, with courage, and without parti pris of any kind. Mentally Defective Children 2011-06-19T02:00:24.963Z Bute, however, approached the subject in his usual attitude of complete intellectual detachment, with no trace of parti pris. John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T. A Memoir 2011-04-18T02:00:10.453Z But that, I admit," I added, "strikes one always as a sort of parti pris with her. The Sacred Fount We prefer the austerer Ibsen, who presents his men and women within the frame of the drama, absolutely without personal comment or parti pris—as before his decadence did Tolstoy in his novels. Ivory Apes and Peacocks Aunt Constance's parti pris in life was a benevolent interest in the affairs of everybody else. When Ghost Meets Ghost Her taciturnity in society has been somewhat ungenerously laid to a parti pris. Famous Women: George Sand They are honourable men, as Sachs assured Walther; they have no parti pris of bolts and shutters against the New; on occasion they can be generous. The Wagnerian Romances But, except these prepossessions, they have no parti pris. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets But it is certain that he did not write with their settled parti pris of making history a vehicle of controversy. Gibbon The Countess's parti pris, that the experience of the old twins was nothing to make such a fuss over, showed itself plainly in this. When Ghost Meets Ghost Talking to the workers themselves, before the sittings have yet begun, has a certain air of parti pris. King John of Jingalo The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties It is evident that this spiritual reticence, if we may so term it, is not a parti pris; for no fixed principle, save perhaps the one hinted at above, is apparent in the book. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864 One cannot love the parti pris of these works, but one cannot deny M. Denis a great charm of naivete, an intense feeling for decorative arrangements and colouring of a certain originality. The French Impressionists (1860-1900) The picture, though it hangs high in the little church for which it was painted, will speak for itself to those who interrogate it without parti pris. The Earlier Work of Titian But more than this: the hushing of it up may, in a perfectly candid and honest mind, grow into a deliberate religious policy, or parti pris. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature Our chiefs—yours and mine—want you to go where you are going without any kind of parti pris. Mr. Standfast I had never encountered such a violent parti pris of seclusion; it was more than keeping quiet—it was like hunted creatures feigning death. The Aspern Papers But now, the Spring, her charm and his own firm parti pris working together, it seemed to him that he could never forget Betty, could never wish to forget her. The Incomplete Amorist Has he any parti pris, for or against? Cyropaedia: the education of Cyrus Surely all the usual associations of the word "religion" would have to be stripped away if such a systematic parti pris of irony were also to be denoted by the name. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature When he no longer joined us as we sat or walked together, I perceived that his hostility was fixed and his parti pris. The Pool in the Desert |
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