单词 | peccant |
例句 | Many of these eruptions are considered of a critical and salutary nature; and the ancients fancied that nature relieved herself by throwing upon the surface some “peccant humours.” Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z Was a crusade to be preached, for the annihilation of the peccant race? The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z Is it not always humiliating to be treated like a peccant school-boy? The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z Landlord and maidens must be instantly released with full apologies, with substantial damages in the future, which should be extorted from the pay of the truculent and peccant braves. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z Nor did the peccant Lieutenant James think it worth while to resign his commission. Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties 2012-01-08T03:00:19.240Z But her frank young mind had absorbed no evil, and when I asked her how she liked one famous peccant hero, she answered quite simply— 'I liked him very much—part of the book. A Witch of the Hills, v. 1-2 2011-12-15T03:00:15.700Z May that dizzying sun of Capri cook every peccant humour out of you. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z The peccant accessory which roused the wrath of the writer was the group of two boys playing at marbles on the left of the spectator. In the Track of the Bookworm 2011-07-19T02:00:23.543Z In point of fact the peccant first number contains such an article, an entertaining enough little skit ‘On the alarming Increase of Depravity among Animals.’ Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame 2011-06-10T02:00:19.290Z If true learning in the art of the drama be peccant, our poet is a very saintly sinner; and Jonson indeed was, as Cleaveland has hailed his manes, The wonder of a learned age. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z But there is one touchstone by which the peccant element in them may be at once detected. The Real Gladstone an Anecdotal Biography 2011-05-29T02:00:07.883Z If it turned out that the paraffin was the peccant element, I should be, entre nous, rather glad, because it diminished the facility of the work. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume II 2011-05-22T02:00:17.943Z It must be, it could only be, Gilbert Baynton—the peccant Gillie! Love and hatred 2011-05-13T02:00:08.103Z Then breaking off, and transferring her spleen to the peccant Jehu, she flounced into the carriage, and was whirled off out of my sight. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z How came it that he included Florentine among the peccant idioms, and maintained that the true literary speech was still to seek? Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z After inquiry from a passer-by she reached her destination, a quarter of an hour behind the peccant Hedderwick. The Gay Adventure A Romance Now Mrs. Sheehy was far less tolerated and tolerable than either of her peccant sons. An Isle in the Water But where such a general relief of the system is not accomplished, the peccant humours may be localized in some particular organ or special portion, and erysipelatous inflammation, mortification, or other such manifestations ensue. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition With this the peccant animal is brutally belaboured, till the woods for a mile around re-echo its howlings. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z Nothing could be conceived more excellent as a weapon against many of those peccant humours that we have been railing against in the jeremiad of our last “College Paper”—particularly in the field of intellect. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XXII (of 25) Juvenilia and Other Papers Note.—With regard to the rest of those whom Mr. Collier calls the "peccant missionaries" there is not much to be said. A History of the English Church in New Zealand Her rudder was broken, her wheel carried away; within she was flooded with water from the peccant 150 hawse-pipes; she had just made the signal “fires extinguished,” and lay helpless, awaiting the inevitable end. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 17 (of 25) Could she not see now that her heart had said "I love you" even as he looked up from that peccant dog-collar, the source of all the mischief? When Ghost Meets Ghost He shut up the peccant princess in a cloister, and imprisoned her gallant in the castle of Luna, where he caused him to be deprived of sight. Mediaeval Tales Mr. Tapster was seeing a vision of himself, magnanimous, forgiving—taking the peccant Flossy back to his heart and becoming once more, in a material sense, comfortable! McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908 If it be in a thing unlawful, then is the scandal given and peccant, it, 1. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) A crowd of out-of-door amusements and interests do much to dispel his peccant humours and to save him from the stagnation and the sensuality that have beset many foreign aristocracies. The Map of Life Conduct and Character This would surely be a more than apt title for Mr. Asquith, who has been doing yeoman work of this kind on behalf of his peccant colleagues. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 29, 1914 Our next business was with the peccant anchors. From a Cornish Window A New Edition I am come, by thy goodness, to the use of thine ordinary means for my body, to wash away those peccant humours that endangered it. Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel On which the peccant slave bases a hope of escaping observation, and too probable chastisement. The Death Shot A Story Retold Allowances must be made for the moral atmosphere in which he moved, and his career must be considered as a whole, and not only in its peccant parts. The Map of Life Conduct and Character Yesterday, he by severe cross-examination extracted from Lord Morley admission of personal knowledge of what are known as the peccant paragraphs in document handed on behalf of War Office to General Gough. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 8, 1914 The peccant gentleman may choose his horn, and no honest and capable reader cares one copper which he takes. My Contemporaries In Fiction Here, however, comes me in a besom which sweeps all the old peccant institutions away at one whisk. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 453 Volume 18, New Series, September 4, 1852 But though a 'bonne vivante,' I must confess Her stomach 's not her peccant part; this tale However doth require some slight refection, Just to relieve her spirits from dejection. Don Juan The best mode of encouraging the efflux of the peccant humor is for the patient to have a cigar in his mouth. Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 Volume 23, Number 3 Adeline exclaimed, going to the mirror to rearrange the peccant tissue. The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) His humor, never peccant, was related to his brooding melancholy, and was designed to smooth out the little rough places in life, which he so well understood, with all its tragedies and tears. Life of Abraham Lincoln Little Blue Book Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 324 Two courts-martial have been established to judge spies and marauders, and in each of the nine sections there is a court-martial to sit upon peccant National Guards. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris The best way to suppress a book is to burn it, and there were, accordingly, frequent bonfires of peccant literature. Lectures on Modern history Cox bestowed upon her two "my lady's," and then turned from her to some peccant hound. Phineas Redux Your criticism, Sir, I receive with reverence; only I am sorry they mostly came too late: a peccant passage or two that I would certainly have altered, were gone to the press. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham It would be easy to crush up a peccant borough or two,—a borough that had been discovered in its sin. Phineas Finn The Irish Member But all was in vain, until some one turning to the peccant and magical volume found that by the simple process of reversing the passes the abnormal slumber might be made to cease. My Life as an Author Betty, not really knowing what she was doing, bent over the peccant milkman's book. What Timmy Did The Duke's wrath boiled over, and was expressed in terms which, albeit the reproaches were just, showed but little chivalrous consideration towards a peccant but very contrite woman. Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 I put on the expression of a peccant but hopeful schoolboy, as I emptied one pocket after another of the scintillating treasures. The Ghost A Modern Fantasy One dash from a peccant oar would destroy the whole symmetry of my dress. Phineas Finn The Irish Member I need not detail how at the sale he put buyers on their guard, exposing the fraud, and condemning the peccant scarabæi to extinction. My Life as an Author There only remained those unaccounted for weeks, so that the first sentence he spoke to the peccant pair, whom we left in agitated suspense, surprised them by its calmness. Bluebell A Novel When the insertions in the Index were found of no other use than to bring the peccant volumes under the eyes of the curious, they employed the secular arm in burning them in public places. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 For this reason I desired to divert the peccant matter downward, a point which the physician should consider and observe. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century No peccant humor in a gander Brought havoc on her little folks,— No poaching cook—a frying pander To appetite,—destroyed their yolks,— Beneath her very eyes, Od rot 'em! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood Here is the peccant stave, only to be found in Charleston and other American papers of February 1877, therefore will I give it here:— To the South. My Life as an Author The discontents, the suspicions, the peccant humours that agitate the people, find there their vent, their resolution, and their end. Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question I can't think why you don't get a woman over to massage you," and then, reverting to the peccant master, "Brown's a nuisance. Nightfall I say that we ought first to medicate the more dangerous lesion, and, possibly, two results may be obtained by the attraction of the peccant material. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century The first was to observe strict "propriety" in her books—a point in which the novel had always been a little peccant. The English Novel To localise hostile pressure as far as possible, and to give to it such a character as shall restrict its incidence to the peccant State, is surely in the interest of the general good. Letters to "The Times" upon War and Neutrality (1881-1920) The incarceration of the peccant dame was brief; and a shower of ridicule fell upon the Pontifical head. The Roman Question This idea had occurred to Joe from his remembrance of a peccant hound in the grasp of a tyrant whip. Mr. Scarborough's Family That the peccant material is to be eliminated gradually by mild remedies, just as it accumulated by degrees. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century Remonstrances addressed to the Rev. Mr. Engström, the secretary of the society, brought voluble protestations of disavowal and disapproval; but as the peccant agents were continued in their employment, the apologies were of small value. Annie Besant An Autobiography Her rudder was broken, her wheel carried away; within she was flooded with water from the peccant hawse-pipes; she had just made the signal “fires extinguished,” and lay helpless, awaiting the inevitable end. A Footnote to History Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa But it is useless and canting to say that peccant women are worse than men. She Stands Accused Nothing could be conceived more excellent as a weapon against many of those peccant humours that we have been railing against in the jeremiad of our last ‘College Paper’—particularly in the field of intellect. Lay Morals Morbilli is a mild disease, but requires protection from cold, which confines and coagulates the peccant matter. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century Your criticisms, Sir, I receive with reverence: only I am sorry they mostly came too late: a peccant passage or two that I would certainly have altered, were gone to the press. The Letters of Robert Burns He turned to the gentleman, 'Well, Sir, go to Dominicetti, and get thyself fumigated; but be sure that the steam be directed to thy head, for that is the peccant part'. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 But the truth is, that this is the peccant part of Arminianism, and Tillotson is yet more open than Taylor. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Did you ever think that Christianity is the only religion that has shown recuperative power and that has been able to fling off its peccant humours? Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV Maisie looked at the peccant places; there were moments when it was a relief to her to drop her eyes even on anything so sordid. What Maisie Knew He defames a good title as well as most of our modern noblemen; those wens of greatness, the body politic's most peccant humours blistered into lords. Character Writings of the 17th Century By means of their amoeboid movement they are enabled to worm themselves through inconceivably minute apertures in the blood vessels, and attack and devour peccant matter wherever it may have effected a lodgment. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 14 The New Era; A Supplementary Volume, by Recent Writers, as Set Forth in the Preface and Table of Contents Wade told them that the same thing had occurred at Nankin, and that we had destroyed the peccant forts. Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin And in this, all our Poets are extremely peccant; even BEN. An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments Up to that time hardly a word had been said, except by Bentham and my father, against that most peccant part of English institutions and of their administration. Autobiography It is here that the clever nurse appears,—she will not bring in the peccant article; but, not to disappoint the patient, she will whip up something else in a few minutes. The Book of Household Management In order that the existing Parliament might be brought somewhat into accord with public necessities and interests, and so made endurable, it must be purged of its peccant elements. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 And Lucy flung the peccant sheet that had roused all this wrath on to the back of the fireplace with offended dignity. Stories by English Authors: the Sea Such an institution would be a perpetual blister applied to the most peccant parts of human nature. Considerations on Representative Government He deposited the instrument, and said, not without a certain shade of satisfaction that his research had not been fruitless, "The heart is the peccant organ." Hard Cash And O'Moy, thankful that she should take such a view this—mercifully hopeful that the last had been heard of his peccant and vexatious brother-in-law—content, more than content, to leave her comforted such illusions. The Snare Prince Henri, to the last, had privately a grudge of peculiar intensity, on this score, against all the peccant parties, King not excepted. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 Syndic Guzmar and the peccant Officials being summoned out to Strehlen, it had been asked of them, "Do you know this Letter?" History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13 |
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