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"dispraise" Definitions
  1. to comment on with disapproval or censure

25 Sentences With "dispraise"

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She sighed a murmur of dispraise, At which, methought, the rafters shook.
May I dispraise another's commodity to draw the buyer to my own?
This book is not written in praise or dispraise of living men.
This patriotic purpose is reinforced with dispraise of the current Italianized English fashion.
It is a garment of dispraise left over for evil-doers in general.
Far be it from me to write a word in dispraise of Alexander Wilson.
Yet I own, it doth increase it, and not so only, but dispraise doth diminish it.
This the critics allow me, and while they like my wares, they may dispraise my writing.
I find I write more in dispraise than praise, which I think may be a character flaw.
Memorize what Aesop said in praise of the tongue, and what he said in dispraise of it.
Although I dispraise not the defence of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were all.
You do not know him as I do, Dovenald, or you would not breathe a word in his dispraise.
Dispraise too was a normal folklore genre in Imerina, as can be seen in some hainteny that parody praise poems.
Also noteworthy was that he did not find it necessary to dispraise his predecessor, as both Khrushchev and Brezhnev had done.
Of course, once western culture could be a term of praise, it was bound to become a term of dispraise, too.
Because we come to like being praised and to hate being dispraised, praise and dispraise come to have an important secondary function.
Stoa triumphans: or, Two sober paradoxes viz. 1. The praise of banishment. 2. The dispraise of honors. Argued in two letters by the noble and learned Marquesse, Virgilio Malvezzi.
When I dispraise, > I am usually quoting cliches. When I praise, I am usually quoting the > opposed qualities of freshness, energy and reverberation of voice.Martin > Amis, "Battling banality," The Guardian, 24 March 2001.
The rules about the Bogomils 43\. The epistle of archbishop Peter, Antiochian Venetian archbishop 44\. The epistle of Beatified Chernorizets Nilus to presbyter Haricles 45\. Codex of John Sholasticus in 87 chapters 46\. Novella of a pious man, Alexius I Comnenus 47\. A branch of tsar Justinian’s novellae 48\. Regulations of Moses’ legislation 49\. The epistles of monk Niketas against the Latins, dispraise for introducing fasting on Saturdays 50\. The same as 49, dispraise for introducing celibate for the clergy 51\. The same as 50, about French and other Latins 52\.
Raum steals treasures out of kings' houses, carrying them where he wishes, and destroys cities and dignities of men (he is said to have great dispraise for dignities). Raum can also tell things past, present and future, reconcile friends and foes, and invoke love.
His writings included a translation from the Italian of Stoa Triumphans: or Two Sober Paradoxes, I. The Praise of Banishment, II. The Dispraise of Honors by Virgilio Malvezzi (1651) and a Welsh book, ' (1657). Other manuscript works, including Fragmenta de Rebus Britannicis, A Short Account of the Lives, Manners, and Religion of the British Druids and Bards, were left in his will to his friend Henry Vaughan.
In 1539, as Admiral, he conveyed King Henry's future fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, from Calais, and on first meeting her, wrote letters in her praise to the King, 'considering it was then no time to dispraise her, ... the matter being so far passed.'Strype, John, Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol. 1 part 2, Oxford (1822), 454, deposition of Southampton. In Autumn 1538 William and the Bishop of Ely went to question Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury.
In the classical canon, Cicero's Tusculanae Disputationes, essays on achieving Stoic stability of emotions, with rhetorical subjects such as "Contempt of death", was taken up definitively by Boethius in his Consolations of Philosophy, during the troubled closing phase of Late Antiquity. The Latin tradition of dispraise of the public world adapted by Christian moralists, focused especially on the fickleness of Fortune, and the evils exposed in the Latin satire became a mainstay of Christian penitential literature.
He is also said to > send his legions into battle, or to places designated by higher commanding > demons. # Raum (also Raim, Raym, Räum) is a Great Earl of Hell, ruling > thirty legions of demons. He is depicted as a crow which adopts human form > at the request of the conjurer. Raum steals treasures out of kings' houses, > carrying them where he wishes, and destroys cities and dignities of men (he > is said to have great dispraise for dignities).
This is problematical, however; Sanazarro suspects that Cozimo is curious about Lidia because the Duke is thinking of marrying the girl himself. Back in Florence, Sanazarro shares his fears with Giovanni; neither of the young men welcomes the prospect of Cozimo marrying Lidia—and together they decide to mislead the Duke and dispraise Lidia to Cozimo. No sooner are they done running her down, however, than Fiorinda seeks out the Duke to fulfill her promise to Giovanni: she solicits permission to bring Lidia to the court, and in the process repeats all of Giovanni's lush praise of her. Cozimo is irate at the young men's patent attempt at manipulation; he decides to meet Lidia in person.

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