If he is disabused of his fictitious ideas by the appearance of the truth, so much the better for him; and so much the worse for both of us, if we decide on marrying without the slightest knowledge of each other's habits and ways of thought.
I disabused him, but he did not seem the least ashamed.
Should I have been disabused if I had seen him a few days after?
Such minds were not to be disabused by argument; and indeed he had little inclination for it then.
But his hand is steady as he writes these words and his head clear, because he hath not greatly disabused that life which God has given him.
You have need to be disabused of some of your--hallucinations, shall I call them?
He shall bestow honours, riches and lands, upon them that shall worship his god.
All the correspondence from Toulouse is in that vein, and, still further, she adroitly represents herself as a victim, as a woman disabused of worldly grandeur, and afflicted solely at having displeased Louis XIV.
Now the time has come when your minds must be disabused of this notion.
It was said that the British Minister at Florence was eager that the Italian patriot should be disabused of the favourable impressions he was supposed to entertain of the Irish revolutionary movement.
Then, the small people could not be disabused of the idea that certain chief treasures of their own would be safer under papa's writing-table or mamma's sofa than in the safest closet of their domains.
He who is disabused by the simple experience of life, despises the world, while he who is disabused by light from on High esteems it.
Disabused socialists now owning factories, and great, great chemists now clerking in some drug store of the vicinity, assemble there.
The Imperial was the home of all the disappointed, disabused men of the East Side; men and women from the four corners of the earth.
We followed a road which we supposed was the right one, but went full half an hour out of the way, and would have gone still further, had not a negro who met us, and of whom we inquired, disabused us of our mistake.
He set before us something to eat, and related to us what strange opinions every one, as well as he himself, entertained of us, which were certainly false enough, and whereof we disabused him.
They also spoke about Theunis, and wedisabused them of several things.
For a long time I have been disabused of the illusions of human grandeur; but I am more than ever the slave of that which I deem to be my duty.
A truer philosophy had gradually disabused the public mind.
For five years this man was looked upon as a madman or a cheat; but the public mind is now disabused with respect to him.
One resource of the disabused soul of our century, as we saw, would be the empirical study of facts, the empirical science of nature and man, surviving all dead metaphysical philosophies.
The typical personality of the day was Obermann, the very genius of ennui, a Frenchman disabused even of patriotism, who has hardly strength enough to die.
He could have disabused her, but it would have been cruel, and so on this subject, as ever, he remained silent.
She has since then, however, been disabused of her error, and has repented of it.
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