- emotion. The
terms diatribe and rant (and, to a
lesser extent,
tirade and
harangue) have at
times been
subtly distinguished, but in
modern discourse are often...
- The Guoyu,
usually translated as
Discourses of the States, is an
ancient Chinese text that
consists of a
collection of
speeches attributed to
rulers and...
-
Boadicea Haranguing the
Britons is a 1793
history painting by the
British artist John Opie. It
depicts the
Boudica the
queen of the
Ancient British Iceni...
- he
actively debated and
lectured the senators. "For
forty minutes he
harangued us from the chair,"
wrote Senator William Maclay of Pennsylvania. Maclay...
-
virginity of the
Virgin Mary,
which Bozell described as "an
illiterate harangue against the
mystical body of Christ". "Patricia Bozell, 81, Conservative...
- unsuccessful. The mob
arrived in Philadelphia, and the
soldiers proceeded to
harangue Congress for
their pay.
Hamilton argued that
Congress ought to adjourn...
-
unprecedented feeding frenzy."
Following Chakraborty's arrest, said Variety, "
Haranguing television anchors appointed themselves judge and jury, with
daily trials...
-
criticism in the
press for
posting a
video on his
website in
which he
harangued fans and
autograph hunters for
sending him
items to sign. In
April 2009...
- the team
organized a
festive party in the Camp Nou,
during which Eto'o
harangued the fans chanting, "Madrid, cabrón,
saluda al campeón" (English for, "Madrid...
- The
narrative voice of
Caryl Phillips 1997
novel The
Nature of
Blood harangues Ot****o as a ****ual and
political sell-out. And in
Sudanese novelist Tayeb...