How could a libeller more conspicuously put himself in the wrong, or more effectually ruin his own evil cause in all eyes, than by trying to gag the man he had injured?
Royce's influence, he took the same position, and still tried to shield the libeller from the just and lawful consequences of his libel.
Adler sent the defence against this libel to be edited by the libeller himself!
In the consideration of human life, the satirist never falls upon persons who are not glaringly faulty, and the libeller on none but who are conspicuously commendable.
It is from this that libel and satire are promiscuously joined together in the notions of the vulgar, though the satirist and libeller differ as much as the magistrate and the murderer.
The libeller falls in with this humour, and gratifies this baseness of temper, which is naturally an enemy to extraordinary merit.
As a matter of course the libeller was neither discovered nor punished, otherwise the Governor of Valparaiso, and the agents of San Martin would have been placed in an unpleasant position.
John Harvey the physician, who was then dead, is thus made to address the town-wit, and the libeller of himself and his family.
Thus did the villanous libeller Aristophanes occasion the death of a man whom all succeeding generations have concurred in pronouncing the wisest and best of mankind, in the seventieth year of his age.
An expression in Dryden's poem on the death of Cromwell, which his libeller insisted on applying to the death of Charles I.
Parsons was admirably adapted to be a libeller or a polemic.
The reverend libeller wrote me an abject letter begging me not to ruin his prospects in the Church by publishing his name.
Bruno is further charged by the Scotch libeller with servility, an accusation about as plausible as that Jesus Christ was a highwayman.
We might even remind the orthodox libeller that Joshua, the Jewish formi of Jesus, was as common as Jack is among ourselves.
The Scotch libeller hints that Bruno was not burnt after all.
A more dastardly action is difficult to conceive, but our Scotch libeller is ready to defend it, or at least to give it a coat of whitewash.
The Inquisition, however, pretends that he abjured all his errors, and the Scotch libeller is pleased to say he recanted.
The libeller was found guilty, and justly sentenced to a protracted imprisonment.
Is it inconsistent with the principles of liberty in a free government, to punish a man as a libeller when he speaks the truth?
In this sordid serial, the broken and utterly discredited libeller produced a mendacious narrative of his transactions with Shelley and Shelley's father.
What a use to make of the words of a slanderer-by-trade, a libeller surcharged with rancorous enmity against the poet's father!
The notion that Stockdale the Libeller was a man to be captivated by moral beauty is comical.
To some of them it was consolatory to reflect that measures could still be taken for the punishment of the youthful libeller of the Lord Chief Justice.
No wonder that simple English ladies spoke of her bitterly, as the arch-libeller of their sex; spoke of her with mingled terror, disgust, and indignation!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "libeller" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.