A schoolmaster who has boarders is a hotel-keeper, and thereby makes his income, but he need not keep a hotel which would be dispraised in guide books.
I do not remember another case in which he dispraised any book.
Because, had he been unpraised, and these self-same men had dispraised him, and with dispraise and contempt told the very same things of him, I had never been so kindled and excited to love him.
If in my praise I am moved with the good of my neighbour, why am I less moved if another be unjustlydispraised than if it be myself?
Here was one late this same day That dispraised richesse worldly.
The great pride of the Pharisee: Other men's faults he dispraised aye, And his own counsel hid under false hue.
He commended and dispraised himself during dinner by attributing characteristics like his own to his country: "We Irish are too poetical to be poets; we are a nation of brilliant failures, but we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.
Truly, the sheriff's language seems hardly too strong, when he says that none but fools dispraised his spectacle.
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