3894 examples of accuses in sentences

my heart almost accuses me for the light manner I lately spoke of him, not dreaming of his death.

Once, indeed, she accuses him to his faceof what?of being "sick of self-love,"but with a gentleness and considerateness which could not have been, if she had not thought that this particular infirmity shaded some virtues.

Now he lies full length, then half-length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed; and none accuses him of tergiversation.

Once, indeed, she accuses him to his faceof what?of being "sick of self-love,"but with a gentleness and considerateness which could not have been, if she had not thought that this particular infirmity shaded some virtues.

Miss Burney accuses him of emptiness, verbosity and pomposity, all of which she describes in an amusing manner.

[Footnote 6: How can it be doubted that in this speech the Ghost accuses his wife and brother of adultery?

Some have been of opinion, he was a poet of a low rate, others that he was only a wit collector; be this as it may, he acquired, some distinction by the vigorous opposition he made to Dryden: And having chosen so powerful an antagonist, he has acquired more honour by it, than by all his other works put together; he accuses Dryden of plagiary, and treats him severely.

But while we are waiting for a past in which we can all agree, Mr. Choate sees danger in the disrespect which he accuses certain anonymi of entertaining for the past in general.

*** The Münchener Neueste Nachrichten accuses the United States of having stolen the cipher key of the LUXBURG despatches.

Vasari is less to be trusted in his dates and facts in his memoir of Andrea del Castagno than anywhere else; for he states that he commemorated the failure of the Pazzi Conspiracy (which occurred twenty years after his death), and accuses him not only of murdering his fellow-painter Domenico Veneziano but confessing to the crime; the best answer to which allegation is that Domenico survived Andrea by four years.

Neminem esto laudes vel accuses.

If the thief be present, his superstitious fears are at work, and his conscience accuses him.

He accuses me of being capable of finishing two fat volumes in a day, but I shan't have time to read much if I carry out my great project.

I have lived, and it is probable that I shall die an outlaw; but the severest pangs I ever know come from the the mockery which accuses my nature of abuses that are the fruits of your own injustice.

19, 24), though he also had the right reading before him, boldly accuses the Valentinians of a falsification, and lays stress upon the reading which he adopts as proof of the veritable birth of Christ from a virgin.

Epiphanius expressly accuses Marcion of falsifying the phrase 'for a testimony unto them.'

Further on in this same letter he says: "My conscience accuses me, and hardly too, of many instances of pettishness and ill-humor towards you, which make me almost hate myself that I could offend a temper like yours.

The accuser accuses a person of an act; the advocate for the defence opposes one of these excuses: either that the thing imputed has not been done; or that, if it has been done, it deserves to be called by a different name; or that it was done lawfully and rightly.

It is amusing to witness the complacency with which one nation accuses another of cruelty, without taking a glance at customs at home.

This ceremony being ended, he paused, and drawing himself up to his full height, extended his arm forward towards the judge, and inclining his head a little in the same direction, said, "If I had done that of which my white brother accuses me, I would not stand here now.

"The Queen orders Gonzales to death; but the monk accuses her of the intended murder of Françoise, and produces her written order to that effect.

Knowing that lenient opinions would meet no applause from the tribunes, he inlists himself on the side of severity, accuses all the Princes in the world as the accomplices of Louis the Sixteenth, expresses his desire for an universal revolution, and, after previously assuring the Convention the King is guilty, recommends that they may instantly proceed to his trial.

In the meantime, in the cave Gynecia has given Basilius by mistake for Zelmane a love potion, which turns out apparently to be a strong narcotic, for the king at once falls into a death-like trance, and the queen, discovering her mistake and overcome by shame and remorse, accuses herself publicly of having poisoned her husband, and is consequently put under guard.

At Andromana's cries the king enters, and she forthwith accuses the prince of attempting violence towards her; the king stabs his son, Andromana stabs the king, next the prince's friend Inophilus, and finally herself.

Hereupon Cosma accuses Glaucilla of substituting a poison for the philtre.

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