This appeal elicited from the poet that excellent epistle which traces the history and criticises the merits of Latin poetry.
Cicero, who was his enemy, and his judge in the trial which cost him his life, criticises his defects both as orator and historian, with severity.
He criticises the accuracy with which Johnson has discriminated the different senses of the same word, and words nearly synonymous.
And then hecriticises the opinion of Accursius, who asserts that acts preparatory for adultery are enough.
His book keeps strictly to matters of fact, and rejects as speculation everything in the least beyond these; it does not express even an opinion on the question of the origin of species, but merely criticises and analyses.
The rabbi of Algiers exhibits extraordinarily wide acquaintance with the literature of the New Testament and thorough familiarity with church doctrine, combats each with weapons taken from its own arsenal, and criticises unsparingly.
Either practise may be considered as at least no more senseless than any other which criticises the writer rather than the book that he has written.
He very fairly criticises and disposes of them, but fails to see that the same style of argument would dispose of his Gospel ones.
The Christian Evidence Society, through Mr. Sanday, thus criticises Clement: "Now what is the bearing of the Epistle of Clement upon the question of the currency and authority of the Synoptic Gospels?
Paley then criticises some miracles alleged by Hume, and argues against them.
Scheel, who severely criticises Luther, have several times been quoted in this work.
For some reason his book is so arranged that he criticises 'Spiritualism' long before he puts forward his doctrine of the origin and development of the belief in spirits.
Unluckily Herr Parish onlycriticises these three cases, how accurately we have remarked.
Community on this improvement, but criticises its fundamental principle of Communism.
The writer then criticises the water-power, climate, etc.
Lloyd (William Watkiss), author of Christianity in the Cartoons, London 1865, in which he criticises Rafael and the New Testament side by side.
Carpenter criticisesan account given by Lord Crawford of this performance.
Kirk gives some examples of clairvoyance, and prescience: he then quotes and criticises Lord Tarbatt's letters to Robert Boyle.
The writer criticises Malthus closely though in a friendly spirit.
I had an opportunity of looking it over, and naturally turned to those places where hecriticises me.
She reads the woman's part out aloud and he criticises her.
He never asks Aunt Gerty to read any, though she is a real actress and sits there and criticises Mother all the time.
Another Dominican, a contemporary of his, Johann Lindner, criticiseshis behaviour as follows: Dr.
It is pleasant to turn again to Mr. Colvin, who criticises always with modesty and often with acumen.
When Mr. Rossetti writes of the man he forgets the poet, and when he criticises the poet he shows that he does not understand the man.
The critic occupies the same relation to the work of art that he criticises as the artist does to the visible world of form and colour or the unseen world of passion and thought.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "criticises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.