单词 | preachment |
例句 | I became skilled in ignoring these cosmic threats and developed a callousness toward all metaphysical preachments. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z At its considerable best, “Skeleton Crew” practices that preachment; its characters are not just building blocks in a moral tale but a pleasure for actors to perform and thus for audiences to experience. Review: In ‘Skeleton Crew,’ Making Quick Work of Hard Labor 2022-01-26T05:00:00Z America might have been worse off without such preachments: Calvinist tropes steeled Lincoln in his melancholy determination to assist the divine inexorability of bloody justice. Why did it take 10 years for America to leave Michael Jackson's Neverland? 2019-03-04T05:00:00Z The same lost souls who gathered in the suburban revival tents of consciousness-raising and encounter groups, or who absorbed the preachments of self-help and self-actualization gurus, were secretly looking for punishment. Cultural Studies: Thomas Piketty, the Economist Behind ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’ Is the Latest Overnight Intellectual Sensation 2014-04-25T23:51:03Z “There are no esoteric psychiatrist dialogues, dead preachments or leaden footnotes on the living pages of this book,” Iceberg Slim wrote in the introduction to his 1969 book, “Mama Black Widow.” Movie Review: Ice-T Produces a Documentary About Iceberg Slim 2013-07-18T21:50:06Z It may well be called a preachment for peace. Netflix remade 'All Quiet on the Western Front.' Here's how to watch the 1930 original 2022-10-28T04:00:00Z The preachment follows a mass shooting by a supposedly religious young man bedeviled by sexual temptation but untroubled by killing. "Big government" and other lies we live by: How one Orwellian concoction consumed America 2021-03-28T04:00:00Z Thus began months of earnest “preachment,” and homebound Yanks responded with enthusiasm, much like their counterparts in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. A short history of the victory garden, or how to get through the COVID-19 crisis by planting your own food 2020-04-16T04:00:00Z It’s not that the religious impulse left him; rather, he transferred it to his writing and to his myriad civic activities, all of which had a strong quality of moral preachment. John Hersey and the Art of Fact 2019-04-22T04:00:00Z He sounds less like a human than like a sacred scroll, speaking in placid phrases of bodiless, archetypal preachment: “I would advise you kindly, Suleyman, against this course of action.” The 9/11 Novel That Finally Understands the Fulfillments of Faith 2018-10-08T04:00:00Z They make a hollow lie of our preachments to other nations about the war on terror. North Carolina editorial roundup 2018-05-09T04:00:00Z It’s a preachment we hear today from many on the right. Rise of the Reactionary 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z The church continues to serve itself, however, spreading its message and its influence wherever it can, but the enormous suffering wrought by its immoral preachments are not sufficient to provoke change it seems. Catholic dogmas are killing people in Africa 2015-11-30T05:00:00Z Like his father, Billy Graham, Franklin is a very rich and fatuous firebrand. Also like his father, his preachments are bigoted and totally devoid of moral logic. The Christian right’s raging id: What Franklin Graham’s latest vile comments reveal 2015-06-15T04:00:00Z They fancy themselves Christians, but their preachments are foul and their values are un-Christlike. Mike Huckabee is a raging hypocrite: Inside the religious right’s incoherent faux-morality 2015-05-08T04:00:00Z Let's just say that there is often a divergence between preachments and actions. City Room: The Day: A Crackdown on Gambling, and a Push to Legalize It 2012-07-09T13:13:49Z To live with Muriel was a preachment, as I have often had occasion since to find. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Well—I have given three Sunday preachments at a sort of Woman's church which they have here. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z There should be no preachment in these letters, no hitting at peculiar sins; just fill them with Christian sunshine. Sunday-School Success A Book of Practical Methods for Sunday-School Teachers and Officers 2011-12-21T03:00:45.660Z For despite the insistence of the League rules, and the advice and preachments of physical instructors, there was bound to be a spirit of rivalry in the games. The Girls of Central High at Basketball The Great Gymnasium Mystery 2011-11-04T02:00:20.757Z "Nay, but this moment's preachment crosses me," he said. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z My dearly beloved brethren, we are met together here to-day for a great preachment for a dead body, the body of good Squire Thomas, the squire of our parish. Lighter Moments from the Notebook of Bishop Walsham How 2011-09-09T02:01:03.123Z It seems that two or three present has been swept right off their feet by the masterful preachments of this here Gabriel the Black Prophet. J. Poindexter, Colored 2011-06-11T02:00:11.257Z The preachment of the Eclectic is still more pompous and superior. Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame 2011-06-10T02:00:19.290Z These preachments have their peculiar features, besides their length. John Patrick, Third Marquess of Bute, K.T. A Memoir 2011-04-18T02:00:10.453Z No: thou canst not avert the preachment I have ready for thee. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z All his good-humoured little preachments upon manners, she listened to with stubborn irritability. 'Gloria Victis!' A Romance 2011-03-26T02:00:13.597Z And what am I to infer from your preachment? Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z And I do hope and expect—as I think I have some right to do—that my lord will assist us without delay, and without making one of his intolerable prosy preachments on the occasion. A Charming Fellow, Volume III (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:27.467Z At Maxfield's house I was frequently disturbed by his hymns and his preachments; and even now, it appears, I am not to escape from him. A Charming Fellow, Volume II (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:26.237Z But I am making a long preachment, and yet I have said very little. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z The fact that Wedekind's dialogue is frank to a remarkable degree only makes his preachment more effective: “One does not cure the pest with attar of roses,” as St. Augustine remarked. The Awakening of Spring A Tragedy of Childhood 2011-02-13T03:00:19.567Z To cite the most obvious example, the major crisis of his presidential candidacy grew out of his close relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, a prominent adherent of liberation theology, with its sometimes militant preachments. Ideas: God and Politics, Together Again 2010-09-05T01:26:00Z I didn’t come to rub in preachments while you stood at the edge of the scaffold or the jail, Jack. The Law of Hemlock Mountain York added, to relieve the preachment he didn't want to seem to be giving, yet really wanted this girl to understand. The Reclaimers I was beginning to realize what that preachment meant: "The college will give you back all that you give to it in work." The Seven-Branched Candlestick The Schooldays of Young American Jew I don't say I object to your preachment. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop When I was at Trinity she looked me up, often invited me to her charming home, gave me excellent little dinners, followed by the kindest, nicest, most nervous little preachments. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days However, I won't quarrel with Gilbert about that, and I can take a little preachment from him. Under the Mendips A Tale It took time which might be used for preachment. The Dual Alliance However, the long-cherished hope for a universal conversion of the heathen world, voiced in the preachments and the prayers of the “pious ones,” gave way to a reaction. Jewish Theology Good Heavens! don't let my preachment discourage you. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop The last act might take on the nature of a philosophic tag, a preachment not organically related to the preceding parts. How to See a Play It is very easy to make preachments about slavery and to express our moral indignation at such a scandalous institution. Landmarks of Scientific Socialism "Anti-Duehring" But Horace, when not exalted with his inspired preachments on the art of life and the arts of poetry and love, was a bitter cynic redeemed by great self-depreciation and joviality. A Guest at the Ludlow and Other Stories When his companions were heated with gin; "Now," said Jack, "I'll treat you with a sermon, and a very pretty preachment it is." The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales Nevertheless, we are still many leagues short of realizing this ideal, despite the preachments in its favor. Sex--The Unknown Quantity The Spiritual Function of Sex Satirical songs were sung in the cafés chantants, and several fashionable clerics wove the name of Illowski into their Sunday preachments. Melomaniacs His whole conception is a preachment over the infection of all history up to the present time with the original sin. Landmarks of Scientific Socialism "Anti-Duehring" She had made that silent protest against the iniquitous cruelty of his preachment. In a Little Town With the "tempting bait" of higher wages, shorter hours, better schools and better treatment, all the preachments of the so-called race leaders will fall on deaf ears. Negro Migration during the War Religious preachments from a secular heart are the droppings of a petrifying spring, which convert all that they fall upon into stone. Leading Articles on Various Subjects You blindly were resolved to welcome death In that black boor-and-bumpkin-haunted hole Of his, the prig with all the preachments! Browning's England A Study in English Influences in Browning Indeed, the play is always the thing; the frivolous is the most essential, if only as a disguise.––For look you, are we not too prosperous to consider seriously your ponderous preachment? The Book of Khalid "What preachment is the little maid making, Andrew?" said the older voice as the ample figure entered the doorway. A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia They also treated every traveler as a possible object of their "preachments," and spared not to "testify" to him of their peculiar beliefs and "leadings." Quaker Hill A Sociological Study A preacher without a preachment is a paradox. The Fight for the Argonne Personal Experiences of a 'Y' Man If other poets of our time show more intellectual strength than he, are they, perchance, given sometimes to adulterating their poetry with ratiocination and didactic preachments such as were better left to the proseman? Old Familiar Faces Each of these became the theme of extravagant eulogy and didactic preachments by Diderot, his literary protagonist, who hailed him as a French Hogarth making Virtue amiable and Vice odious. The Story of Paris No worrying with preachments; not a bit of “What a good boy am I;” always doing the very thing that was comfortable and considerate, and making the best of it at Hiltonbury. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster It is signed simply N.N.A., and has not a word of 'cant' or preachment in it upon my opinions. My Recollections of Lord Byron Just as if I had not struggled with Mr. Wells, and irritated myself into a temperature in trying to get through his latest preachments! Confessions of a Book-Lover Elizabeth never could get accustomed to this literal streak in the small maiden's character; and, in consequence, her little preachments often received an unexpected shower-bath. The Lilac Lady Their diplomacy is a tangled preachment, and texts are their war-cries. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847 In general terms, it may be said that the time has not arrived to make a preachment "on the passing of eserin and pilocarpin." Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913 “Wilt shut up o’ thy preachment?” shouted Wastborowe, with a severe blow to Johnson. The King's Daughters That these beautiful preachments are ignored here is not due to any desire to belittle admirable sentiments or to disparage right living. The Mistakes of Jesus In the Home District, where his paper chiefly circulated, there were scores of people who had seen enough of irresponsible Government to be ready to receive his preachments with favour. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion This Volume of Sermons then cannot be criticized at all as preachments; they are essays; essays of a man who, at the time of publishing them, was not a preacher. Apologia Pro Vita Sua A pretty preachment he's givin' us about coffins and them like things. St. Cuthbert's In a good sooth, Master Ewring, I love your angelets better than your preachment, and you paid me not to listen to a sermon, but to carry a message. The King's Daughters Christian parents do not wish their children to follow either the letter or the spirit of this famous preachment. The Mistakes of Jesus Knox Oh, how you turn my preachments back on me. Theft A Play In Four Acts Then I began to think that out of the thing I was writing, there was beginning to rise a kind of lesson, a preachment. We Three It is interesting to compare advocates of the two, and see how German critics usually extol the improvements made by the German poet, while the French sneer at his preachments and waterings-down. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) That sin is past cure and past preachment; no good can come from trumpeting wrath against it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866 Mrs Greenways interposed hastily, for she feared the beginning of what she called Joshua’s “preachments.” White Lilac; or the Queen of the May Work and community life are the chief themes of the preachment. A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections Judging from some fairly recent preachments by able reverends such as Wm. The Masques of Ottawa It is really a bit difficult to find just the right audience for a preachment on that appealing parable. The Family and it's Members Come, come, keep these preachments till you come to the place appointed. Edward the Second He may talk as if there were an iron determinism, but his practice is better than his preachment. A Preface to Politics Such books may be of value for the teacher; they may possibly be of value in disposing of curiosity that has become overweening or even morbid, but their value as preachments I much question. Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles This volume of sermons then cannot be criticised at all as preachments; they are essays; essays of a man who, at the time of publishing them, was not a preacher. Apologia pro Vita Sua The Rules Interrelated The above rules embody our preachment on individual hygiene. How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science Its preachment might well have been less obvious, though lines, its author bade Hugh notice, never overbalanced action, never came till situation called them. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi This had been loudly and confidently proclaimed from the housetops of science; and now—strange reversal—those same leaders tell them that their preachments were of a faith without foundation. Evolution An Investigation and a Critique For, if you don't mind my mentioning the matter again, in spite of the preachments of many of your novelists to the contrary, it's just about as Garry has argued it to be. Then I'll Come Back to You There are certain people, good people to whom orthodox precepts and preachments are more than the constant evidence of their own eyes, who will find displeasure in this story. Winner Take All They encountered a blackboard affixed to the fat trunk of the Preaching Tree, on which from day to day the parson wrote the text for its preachments in colored chalk. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story They realised, too, that even the most effective preachment for food economy must inevitably be met by the cry, "Everybody must eat." The War After the War But preachment from any source cannot avail with any soul deeply immersed in work for others. Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul The vireos also ceased singing at the end of the first week in August, but sometimes the red-eye gives a little preachment from his leafy pulpits in the woods. Some Summer Days in Iowa If you are born that way, all the punishments and preachments—excuse the alliteration—will not stand in your way as a warning. Visionaries It does not, except in formal and meaningless utterances—preachments that have not the vitality of individuality in them. The Young Man and the World The author has adopted the viewpoint that even the dark years have their aspects of comedy, and the play is a rare mixture of character, humor and serious preachment. Class of '29 If he thought of him at all, he hoped that he had been killed in the fight, for if that were the case he would be rid of his eternal preachments. Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter A. and has not a word of 'cant' or preachment in it upon any opinions. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 With His Letters and Journals A lot of promises and preachments don't fit in with performance since the guns have stopped talking. Poor Man's Rock Let it not be suspected for one moment that all this is merely a preachment on the question of morals. The Art of Public Speaking It is only my preachment for general use, and not for particular application,—only to be ready for application. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 But his preachment of natural and spontaneous values, return to primitive conditions, was equally aggressive. Preaching and Paganism "It is his preachment to me that all that is expected of all mankind is to be happy." The City of Delight A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem She could not go to him with a preachment against strong drink; she knew from experience that such a plan would be wasted effort. The Ragged Edge From certain sources we hear preachments about the danger of our reforms to American institutions. The Art of Public Speaking He had loved a drink, a game of cards; he was a slave owner, from a slave state; he had not been consistent in his thinking and his preachment. Children of the Market Place "I suppose you think it's very nice to go mad?" she said, hating herself for the futility of her words, wishing she had books or preachments to hurl at him and convince him. Captivity Often he used inset illustrations, not so much to give point to his preachments, as to render them easier of comprehension to the unthinking. Success A Novel There's value received," he added, "and, mind ye, ye give us a preachment equal to the consideration. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times Don't look so serious, mother; I don't mean a clerical preachment. Gladys, the Reaper I know this preachment from me sounds strange. The Ramrodders A Novel During the preachment of the brief manuscript we concluded that we had never been called to the ministry. Around The Tea-Table Banneker's skillful and vehement preachments against Wall Street, money domination of the masses, and the like, went far to wipe out the inherent anti-labor record of the paper and its owner. Success A Novel Nor have I merely delivered a moral preachment. Plays by August Strindberg, Second series As to your preachment on general principles, I'll do the best I can with it; but don't give me too much at once. Homes and How to Make Them Meanwhile, Bright continued his preachment to the English people though modifying his tone of fierce accusation against "privilege," and confining himself to declaring the interest of the unenfranchised in the American conflict. Great Britain and the American Civil War His influence, in fact, was largely of that pervasive sort which depends, not on any special word uttered, and above all, not on any preachment, but upon the entire character and life of the man. The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature A preachment of patriotism from this nonchalant private was a straw too much for Westerling's patience. The Last Shot Unpleasant, truly, yet a more potent sermon on man's cruelty to woman than may be found in a dozen preachments, fictions, or the excited outpourings at a feminist congress. Promenades of an Impressionist Save for a little tendency to preachment, these volumes, particularly Masterman Ready, and The Children of the New Forest, are admirably suited to their purpose from the genuine childlikeness of their conception and treatment. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 We fear that the answer is not to be found in the books and preachments of the Higher Criticism, nor yet in those of the Conservative Theologians. Mystic Christianity Can you bear with such a long answer to your letter, and forbear calling it a 'preachment'? The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2) It is never wise to wander far away from basic principles into preachment. Laugh and Live It is signed simply N.N.A., and has not a word of 'cant' or preachment in it upon any opinions. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 474, Supplementary Number A sketch Analysis of Contemporaneous American Architecture, which constitutes Mr. Sullivan's most extended and characteristic preachment to the young men of his day. Architecture and Democracy The information is in a facete but earnest vein, and we cheerfully miss in its tone the dull preachment, the cold calculation, and matter-of-fact obstinacy of a work professing to be statistical. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 557, July 14, 1832 The "Address" is frankly a preachment and much of its impressiveness comes from that fact. George Washington He kept constantly assuring himself that at worst it could be but some mere moleheap, of which her lovelily sensitive organization, under the influence of a foolish preachment, made a mountain. Paul Faber, Surgeon I staid in the back-shop an hour and an half, by my watch; and again underwent a good deal of preachment from the women. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 8 He would be lucky if, on non-receipt of their demanded increase, they did not follow Najib's muddled preachments to the point of sabotage. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 At the close, when all had departed, it dawned upon some of the quicker-witted ones that they "had got the preachment from the woman preacher, after all." Lives of Girls Who Became Famous There again is preachment for thy preachment; and thou wilt be apt to think that I am reforming too: but no such matter. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 7 Of course, it had to be a sort of local paper, giving train and station gossip with sage remarks and 'preachments' from the boy's standpoint. Radio Boys Cronies Or, Bill Brown's Radio If the putting of preachment into practice is virtue, George Sand was the most virtuous of all novelists, for the hotel of her large and roomy heart was for the entertainment of transients only. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 That is a queer preachment and I'm a jolly rotten preacher. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth It has been largely superseded by a more complex electrical device worn upon another part of the person; and this is rapidly giving place to an apparatus known as the preachment. The Devil's Dictionary Oh, hang it! don’t torment me with your preachments now, unless you want to kill me outright. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall This man made no preachment of his virtues, believing that "the years are seldom unjust." Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12 The Trinummus is crowded with interminable padded dialogue, tiresome moral preachments, and possesses a weakly motivated plot; a veritable "Sunday-school play." The Dramatic Values in Plautus And now for a few words with thee, on the heavy preachment of Saturday last. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3 I have a reason, a new one, for this preachment upon a text you have given me. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 Could I sit then and listen to preachments on turning the cheek to the blow, And saying a prayer for the smiter, and holding my seen treasure low For the sake of a treasure unseen? Ride to the Lady And Other Poems In all their preachments they so highly pretended to the Spirit, that some of them could hardly spell a letter. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 As the champion of lucidity and reasonableness he stood in reality for a very good cause,—no preachment more necessary in Germany then or since. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Do we solve the problem by giving him, instead of an opportunity to develop his own culture, low wages, a home in the slums and those pseudo-patriotic preachments which constitute our machine-made "Americanization"? Woman and the New Race I say, Wynne," he remarked, looking up into the face of the other with a twinkling eye, "the Dominie gave us a good preachment to-day in support of his authority. The Puritans Now there was not a man in the Church save this Jew, for all the others were hearing the preachment which the Abbot made. Chronicle of the Cid Do you think any of your little preachments can alter the life currents of two strong people who love and find their fulfilment in each other? Together What else did Goethe mean by his oft-reiterated preachment of renunciation, and by his well-known verses about 'weaning oneself from the half and living resolutely in the whole, the good and the beautiful'? The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller The moral preachment of Wilson before and after war will be the cause that will finally bring his people to the side of the Allies. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him I'll admit, Daunt, that I didn't relish some of the priggish preachment on politics mouthed by him in his office when we were there. All-Wool Morrison To Him these young ringing hosannas are 'perfect praise,' and worth any quantity of rabbis' preachments. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII Its structure and setting are the demonstration of a theorem,— the finished word of the preachment of a lifetime. The Jewel City Doctor Grimshawe was perhaps conscious of this result of his involuntary preachment, but he never directly noticed it, and did nothing either to efface or deepen the impression. Doctor Grimshawe's Secret — a Romance Now there was not a man in the church save this Jew, for all the others were hearing the preachment which the abbot made. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Senator Corson was more infuriated by that bland preachment than he would have been by vitriolic insult. All-Wool Morrison And the high-sounding preachments about the poverty that might go with fine gowns became real to me. Over the Pass Sister Bali, who felt offended at this lack of confidence in herself, on the way home relieved her feelings by administering a long preachment to the girl. The Reign of Greed Then stand up, And make a preachment of thy pedigree, And how at first thou learn'dst this devilish trade: Up, I say. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 Thou mayest go on with thy preachments, and Lord M. with his wisdom of nations, I am now more assured of her than ever. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 4 Oh, dear! what a long, uncomfortable preachment we have had! Barriers Burned Away "Father, there you are again, bringing a book to the dining-room against the rules," she warned him; "against all your preachments about reading at meals!" Over the Pass Then in a trembling voice he began his preachment on the same old theme, delivered however with more energy and more eloquence. The Reign of Greed It is Das Kapital as conceived, the gospels as preached and the preachment as understood, the Constitution as interpreted and administered, to which you have to go. Public Opinion I would that I had the courage and understanding of which your worship speaks, but in truth at this moment I am more fit for plasters than preachments. The Junior Classics — Volume 4 This is no stale preachment, but a live fact! Tales of the Road To herself Mrs. Carew was saying: "Now for preachment number one, I suppose, on my duty to mix with my fellow-men, a la Sister Della!" Pollyanna Grows Up True, the usual preachment was never lacking—the same as ever, about humility, submission, and respect to the clerics, and he, Placido, was humble, submissive, and respectful. The Reign of Greed It was to replace the Church and teach by direct preachments as well as allegory the philosophical notions which he thought essential to the salvation of humanity. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music He spoke earnestly, in a conversational tone that robbed his words of preachment. Mary Louise He showed me what it meant and he gave me a preachment about a few Monroe Traditions of truth and honor. Further Chronicles of Avonlea What better preachment upon the Anglo-Saxon and what he has done can be had than The Bridge Builders? what better appraisement than The White Man’s Burden? Revolution, and Other Essays On the following morning Placido listened submissively, with a smile on his lips, to his mother’s preachment. The Reign of Greed "Preach me no preachments," said the young man; "keep such for your Marrow folk on Sundays; you but waste your words." The Lilac Sunbonnet We understand your case accurately, and the hard sense we are poking at you is not a preachment for your edification, but a bit of harmless fun for our own diversion. The Fiend's Delight I was a little gal then, only so high, but I followed my daddy in the house, and I never shall disremember that night, 'cause it broke up our home preachment. At the Mercy of Tiberius But class animosity in the political world is the preachment of the revolutionists. Revolution, and Other Essays Again his mother began her preachment about patience and humility, so he went away again without having eaten anything, directing his steps toward the quay where the steamers tied up. The Reign of Greed An unnecessary preachment, and if listened to with a critical disposition rather an impertinence, as calculated to rob us of the pleasure of illusion which it is the province of the drama to give. A Second Book of Operas Forgive me for troubling you, my dear lads, and remember my little preachment. Jo's Boys And just then the power referred to by Mrs. Bangs intervened to spare her husband the remainder of the preachment. Cy Whittaker's Place Now then, above is my preachment, and here follows the reason and purpose of it. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 4 (1886-1900) Sometimes she gets started on a very solemn preachment. The Story of my life; with her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy In point of fact, he had left his job of Number One Bar Boy at the University Club to embark on his great preachment revival. On the Makaloa Mat I must confess to a feeling of disgust when I read preachments on the joys of work, on consecrating one's self to one's task. The Foundations of Personality Was 't you that revell'd in our Parliament, And made a preachment of your high descent? King Henry VI, Part 3 Much Saxon remembered of that mad preachment, much she guessed and felt, and much had been beyond her experience and understanding. The Valley of the Moon It is the prime preachment of socialism that the struggle is a class struggle. War of the Classes |
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