And thus the affairs of the unfortunate do not admit of outspokenness and a string of Polonius-like saws, but they require kindness and help.
For such outspokenness is like the bites of wanton women,[422] that while seeming to hurt really tickle and excite pleasure.
And on his stringing much more together in the same strain, they say the orator Cassius Severus said, "This outspokenness will ruin the man.
Moreover some of them are cleverer still and make their outspokenness and censure a means of imparting pleasure.
Just as if, when a man has tumours and fistulas, one were to cut his hair and nails with a surgeon's knife, so flatterers use outspokenness only in cases where it gives no pain or distress.
He was governed by the astute belief that his very outspokenness in this respect would weaken the inferences which the police might otherwise draw from it.
Bates followed, and evoked a snigger by the outspokenness of blunt Sussex.
One deputy, a certain Guyot-Montpeyroux, who was well known for the outspokenness of his language, horrified the more devoted Imperialists by describing the French forces as an army of lions led by jackasses.
It is scarcely possible to give readings from all the modern novelists to schoolboys: the outspokenness of this new writing is frightening even to adult minds.
Of course the outspokenness of his diction accounts for this, at least partially.
With the same outspokenness I shall add that I love power--to rule is life to me.
Several of the artisans at the shop of Master Estienne are, like he himself, partisans of the religious reform; some are openly so, despite the danger that their outspokenness entails, others more privately.
Yet she had shown her old outspokenness during the first few minutes of the interview, had for instance had no hesitation in condemning the ugliness of Mend's hat.
There was no "I can, because I ought" in Claudia Berrington's composition; heroutspokenness was simply a means to an end.
Mrs. Hewel feared her outspokenness would offend Lady Mary, but she could perceive only pleasure and amusement in the face of her hostess, between whom and the worldly old woman there sprang up a friendliness that was almost instantaneous.
Miss Sarah retains the outspokenness of her recently discarded childhood, I perceive," said Sir Timothy, stiffly.
Perhaps her outspokenness was not so involuntary as he had imagined.
To prove to them that he is as of old the man to be trusted, he endeavours to disarm their incredulity by his own outspokenness and candour.
He is always for speaking out; and it is this faculty ofoutspokenness that he is anxious to attribute to those characters which he sets up in the market-places of his religion and his literature, as those whom he chiefly delights to honour.
It was then that the dovecotes of English taste were tremulously fluttered by the coming of a new poet, whose naked outspokenness startled his readers into indignation.
And he has done this with the rough outspokenness of the elements, with the splendid audacity of Nature herself.
Frankness, outspokenness on the primal facts of life are to be welcomed in literature.
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