On the way home he continued to murmur murmurs of embitterment to himself.
He was very much excited; his two companions were trying to appease his embitterment against Andreas Döderlein.
He was in a state of disgust and embitterment quite new in the history of their relation to each other.
The embitterment of hatred is often as unaccountable to onlookers as the growth of devoted love, and it not only seems but is really out of direct relation with any outward causes to be alleged.
Meanwhile Dorothea's mind was innocently at work towards the furtherembitterment of her husband; dwelling, with a sympathy that grew to agitation, on what Will had told her about his parents and grandparents.
This corporal punishment had not, however, the desired effect on the exceedingly sensitive boy; and its result seems solely to have been embitterment against his father.
The suppressed embitterment of which he had long been the object at Rome was now transformed into open and violent persecution.
But the fermentation continued, and the embitterment against the Government increased.
So, perhaps, Shakespeare said to himself in those years when, as we imagine, melancholy and embitterment often overclouded his sky, though they did not obscure his faith in goodness and much less his intellectual vision.
Whatever Greene in his jealous embitterment might have said would carry little weight, but in fact, apart from general abuse of actors, he only says that the upstart had an over-weening opinion of his own capacities.