- The
review prompted Hawthorne to take the "unusually
aggressive step of
reproving Duyckinck" by
criticizing the
review in a
letter to
Duyckinck of December...
-
Canute Reproving His
Courtiers (1848)...
-
reduced both her and
himself to
tears in
front of the court, by
publicly reproving her for
ignoring his laws
regarding worship. Mary
repeatedly refused Edward's...
- who went
throughout the land, from
place to place, with
unwearied zeal,
reproving, rebuking, and
exhorting the
people to repentance. In this role, Samuel...
- love-hate
relationship with ****ens,
finding his
novels "mesmerizing"
while reproving him for his
sentimentalism and a
commonplace style.
Around 1940–41, the...
- to Reginald,
saying that she
could not bear the King's wrath,
strongly reproving him for his "folly", and
advising him to "take
another way and
serve our...
-
origin of the Chronicle. St.
Boniface wrote to Æthelbald in
about 745,
reproving him for
various dissolute and
irreligious acts. The
subsequent 747 council...
- mother, the
Countess of Salisbury, who in turn sent her son a
letter reproving him for his "folly". On 22
December 1536, Pole,
already a deacon, was...
-
purported cheating. In response, GMA
Network Inc.
aired a
television plug
reproving the
purported unfair journalism and
disagreed the
accusations of ABS-CBN...
- to the
Louvain theologian Martin Dorp,
Thomas More
referenced it when
reproving Dorp for his
attack on Erasmus' In
Praise of Folly: "You
praise Adriaan...