11 collocations for faulted

There is no vein of saucy and envious "banausia" in the man; even in his most graceless sneer, his faultif fault it beis, that he cannot and will not pretend to respect that which he knows to be unworthy of respect.

And may not I have leave impartially To search and censure Dryden's works, and try If those gross faults his choice pen doth commit, Proceed from want of judgment, or of wit?

I had bemeaned and berated and faulted her so continual', and belt her up as a pore, doless creetur', without no backbone or ambition; and now I knowed that if thar ever were a tender, ginuwine, angel daughter on this here earth, it were her to me.

He also faults them for their nastiness, the effect of sloth; and for their love of drink, and the practice of some unnatural customs, which long use has established amongst them; which, nevertheless, from the general good disposition of these people, there is great reason to believe they might be persuaded to refrain from, if a truly christian care had been extended towards them.

I wish you was pious, Anny; you wouldn't fault the Lord's goodness the way you do.

Whatever faults that poor knight of La Mancha who has been the laughing-stock of the world these many centurieswhatever faults or foolishness may have been his, he was at all events a gentleman.

'Tis dimnesse of your sight, no fault i'th letter; Medina, you shall find that free from Errata's: And for a proofe, If I could breath my heart in welcomes forth, This Hall should ring naught else.

Then she stands theh at th' head of th' staihs an' she faulted meyes, sehshe threaten me, Mahstah Majah, an' she tek mah clothes away, an' so on an' so fothe.

She was a most regular attender, but as regularly fell asleep during sermon, of which fault the preacher had sometimes audible intimation.

If only one could be sure that readers, unschooled as too many are to love the simple and elevated beauty of such form as Sophocles or as Corneille gives, would not think the worst fault the chief virtue, and confound the poet's bluntnesses with his admirable originality.

"He will be found fault withal no more, i. e. not hereafter.

11 collocations for  faulted