17 examples of revilers in sentences

" "With all me heart'twould do yer sowl good to see the work it'd give me tongue to do to hould itself," Barney gasped, trying to keep abreast of his reviler.

For let us but for a moment consider the advantages which these latter Platonists possessed beyond any of their modern revilers.

To yield to a slanderous reviler a serious reply, or to make a formal plea against his charge, doth seem to imply that we much consider or deeply resent it; whereas by pleasant reflection on it we signify the matter only deserves contempt, and that we take ourselves unconcerned therein.

Hence strife, clamour, and tumult, care, suspicion, and fear, danger and trouble, sorrow and regret, do seize on the reviler; and he is sufficiently punished for this dealing.

If then a man listens like a stone, what profit is there to the reviler?

But if the reviler has as a stepping-stone (or ladder) the weakness of him who is reviled, then he accomplishes something.

Detractor N. detractor, reprover; censor, censurer; cynic, critic, caviler, carper, word-catcher, frondeur; barracker^. defamer, backbiter, slanderer, Sir Benjamin Backbite, lampooner, satirist, traducer, libeler, calumniator, dawplucker^, Thersites^; Zoilus; good-natured friend [Iron.]; reviler, vituperator, castigator; shrew &c 901; muckraker. disapprover,

He died in no odour of sanctity, but he was not a blasphemer or reviler, like others of this class.

It may be right the week after to make one which has a contrary effect, and then the congratulators become revilers.

When I look back upon the darkness of last winter and reflect how, at one time everything seemed hopeless; when I remember that all my associates in the enterprise of the Telegraph had either deserted me or were discouraged, and one had even turned my enemy, reviler and accuser (and even Mr. Vail, who has held fa

Oblivion is by far the bitterest woe England's professional revilers know, Who joyously submit to be abhorred But suffer grinding torments if ignored.

"The common place, stale declamation of its revilers would be silenced.

"The commonplace, stale declamation of its revilers would be silenced.

Whenever the world wishes a civilization so barbarous as that, the reviler of the Bible must create it, for they have the applause of evil and the good-will of crime.

Of one fact about professed atheists I am convinced; they may bethey usually arefools, void of subtlety, revilers of holy institutions, brutal speakers, and mischievous knaves, but they lie with difficulty.

The multitude love to hear the powerful exposed and reproached up to a certain limit; but if reproach go clearly beyond all that they feel to be deserved, a violent sentiment reacts on the head of the reviler: and though popular indignation (even when free from the element of selfishness) ill fixes the due measure of Punishment, I have a strong belief that it is righteous, when it pronounces the verdict Guilty.

All he asked was: "Art thou, indeed, that Shaytan called Abd el Rahman, the Reviler?"

17 examples of  revilers  in sentences