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The art of persuasion: a National review rhetoric for writers
"Wise and spirited".--George F. Will. Foreword by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Linda Bridges, William F. Rickenbacker, 1993
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The Relation of Public Amusements to Public Morality, ...
Now, if the theatre had produced this indecency, vice, or disreputableness, or en
— couraged it, we should utterly condemn it; but I believe, on the contrary,
notwithstanding its imperfect administration, it has done something to correct it.
Henry Whitney BELLOWS, 1857
“But that isjust it,—that which you call disreputableness, my dear Miss Brown,”
cried Chough, “therein is their greatness, inthat fiery ...” Anne shook her head
contemptuously. “I daresay great women have often committed great crimes,” she
said ...
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The Theophrastan Character in England to 1642
Theophrastus gives us in "Wilful Disreputableness" a rascal who is shameless
and unprincipled in business, at home, in the law courts. "Penuriousness" also
has his particular tricks, but they are such as any man might be guilty of once or ...
Benjamin Boyce, Chester Noyes Greenough, 1947
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The Spanish Labyrinth: An Account of the Social and ...
very refreshing after the feebleness and disreputableness of the Liberal
governments. By the mere force of his personality, it was thought, Maura would
overcome the old dragons of parliamentary corruption and sterility, settle the
Catalan ...
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Deontology; Or, The Science of Morality in which the Harmony ...
... may destroy all the reputation and recompense of virtuous conduct, by the
insinuation that the motives were bad, and all the disreputableness and
punishment of vicious conduct, by the setting forth the goodness of the motives
that led to it.
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1834
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Community and Everyday Life
There are streets thought of as reputable, and streets powerfully imagined as low,
within Southmead. And what is most striking... is how widely young people have
the weight of disreputableness loaded onto them. (Brent 1997: 78) Damer notes ...
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A biographical history of England, from the revolution to ...
... by those whom he had served, and even reduced, in his old age, to supplicate
government for support: but he acknowledges the disreputableness of his
employment. What he received lor all his patriotic pains, besides two gold medals
of ...
Mark Noble, James Granger, 1806
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Cultures of Consumption
Frank Mort. Plates 9-13 'ragamuffin hand me down my walking cane', fashion
sequence, styling Ray Petri, photography Martin Brading, Arena, March-April
1987 broad suggestions of marginality and disreputableness: a ragged or dirty.
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The Virtues of Our Vices: A Modest Defense of Gossip, ...
The respectability of some beliefs and the disreputableness of others, even
though both may be equally implausible from a scientific point of view, are
notions we imbibe every day from the surrounding culture; they belong to what
we call ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «DISREPUTABLENESS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
disreputableness w wiadomościach.
The end of empire
Indeed, around this time, Robert Maxwell, Murdoch's doppelgänger in disreputableness, went off the back of his boat on the eve of revelations ... «GQ.com, Lut 14»
Saved - by a crooked lawyer
Very much in the tradition of Rumpole of the Bailey, Greene is a noble character, despite his disreputableness and lack of clubability. He has a ... «The Dominion Post, Lut 14»
In Search of New Subjects to Spoof
Some viewers would be horrified by the show's rampant cartoon violence, misogyny and general disreputableness, though it's no more extreme ... «New York Times, Sie 12»
A new Three Stooges DVD set is a true history of violence
They excelled in most of the qualities of silent comedy: assault on a physical level, extreme disreputableness and universal appeal wherever in ... «Silicon Valley's Metro, Cze 08»
Bullock does her best to elevate mediocre sequel
Shatner, who exudes disreputableness, pulls off one of the best lines. On a ransom tape with Miss United States, he says, "She's too young to ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 05»