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- bulk of the poem
details Ariadne's
agonized solace. Her imp****ioned
vituperations and
eventual discovery by the wine-god
Bacchus are some of the included...
- a form of rude
expression or
discourse intended to
offend or hurt;
vituperation, or
deeply seated ill will, vitriol.[clarification needed] The Latin...
- published,
however Norman published the gist of the book,
mixed with
vituperation against the
Ottoman Empire, in an
article in June 1896, in Scribner's...
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question is the true one.
Along those same
lines Mill wrote, "unmeasured
vituperation, emplo**** on the side of
prevailing opinion,
really does
deter people...
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whose conviction for
bombing a church,
divisive political campaigns and
vituperations about Jews and
blacks made him a
benchmark for
racial extremism in the...
- as also is the
complete sentence. Both are
instruments of
satire and
vituperation. "Irony". Dictionary.com. The
distinctive quality of
sarcasm is present...
- rejected;
using an
uninterrupted stream of lies, half-truths, insults,
vituperation and
innuendo designed to marginalize,
demonize and
eventually destroy...
- the
Koran show how he
gradually went from
slight thrusts to
malicious vituperations and
brutal attacks on the
customs and
beliefs of the Jews. When they...
- with
twice as many
newspapers at
their command,
slashed back with
equal vituperation. John
Fenno and "Peter Porcupine" (William Cobbett) were
their nastiest...