The indignation of another writer, supposed to be Cotton Mather, lashed itself into such fury that it seemed as if the vile sheet would be buried beneath a pyramid of vituperative words.
Let those relations, then be established, and our vituperative ex-friend despatched as ambassador to the POPE.
But it must be remembered that the subject of vituperative swearing is so interwoven with that of these legal and religious ordinances, that the consideration of them must be frequently forced upon us.
There would seem to have been no actual counterpart in these languages to the vituperative swearing of modern days.
The modern practice of swearing, in either its flippant or vituperative shape, is derived from the break-up of the process once devised as a protection of truthfulness and fair dealing.
It has always seemed to us that vituperative swearing is too closely allied to the passion of animosity to be ever successfully treated apart from the human failing from which it takes its rise.
The baronet's speech was one of the most eccentric pieces of vituperative declamation ever delivered within the walls of parliament.
The Roman Catholic members of the commons opposed it with a vituperative eloquence, neither creditable to their religion, country, nor the especial cause of their advocacy.
The most potent of these are such as have a laudatory or vituperative character.
This swung the door ofvituperative debate wide open, and after an adjournment had closed it in the hall, the crowds continued it in the street.
He grows impatient with Clay, indignant at the apparent success of Adams, and vituperative over the tactics of Calhoun.
They had arrived at another station, where, in place of finding post-horses, they were met by another mob as vituperative as the one they had encountered before.
You swear never more to make use of vituperative epithets toward the family of the deceased Count de Soissons?
Stormy, when excited by drink, was somewhat extravagant in the use of vituperative language; and there can be no doubt that the bully was compelled to listen to some plain-speaking that he did not much relish.
The arrogant and vituperative Warburton was only such in his assumed character; for in still domestic life he was the creature of benevolence, touched by generous passions.
The House was crammed to suffocation; every violent sentiment and vituperative expression was received with shouts of approbation, yet the violent speakers were listened to with the greatest attention.
Accordingly the next day Sugden attacked the appointment in the House of Commons, and though he was by way of only asking a question, he in fact made a long vituperative speech.
They flocked blackly about with vituperative malice, driving him to forsake his seat of usurpation and soar indignantly to heights where they could not follow.
Her wrathful and vituperative language damaged her cause and that of the Netherlands more severely than can now be accurately estimated.
Before many weeks had passed there was no vituperative epithet that Leicester was not in the daily habit of bestowing upon Paul.
From henceforth he would abstain religiously from vituperative poetry.
It may be useful to bring to recollection Coke's vituperative style in the following dialogue, so beautiful in its contrast with that of the great victim before him!
Their continual bickerings, and often their vituperative language, occasion the English to entertain the most contemptible and ridiculous opinions of our nation.
But, if my suggestions were not accorded a respectful hearing, and my demands acted upon at once, I invariably supplemented them with vituperative ultimatums.
Occasionally he was so unwise as to stand his ground for several minutes, and his arguments on such occasions served only to keep my temper at a vituperative heat.
The passage is from the vituperativepolemic of a certain Ademarus (Migne, Pat.
And, similarly, good Deacon Florus of Lyons wrote a vituperative polemic quite as much against the man Eriugena as against his detestable views of Predestination.
Receiving no answer to these inquiries, he began the usual routine of vituperative prayer, and affected to supplicate for mercy on what he styled a child of wrath doomed to perdition, and, by his own consent, in the bondage of Satan.
In unsparing and vituperative denunciation they certainly excel; but are they not filled with the most gross exaggerations and misrepresentations, not to say willful falsehoods.
The practice of his trade has given him the command of all the slashing and vituperative phrases of our language, and the turn of his mind leads him to the habitual use of them.
His vituperative power was great, and some specimens of it may not come amiss in a sketch of the man.
He was vituperative in his language, austere in his manners, undutiful and repelling to his mother.
From his youth upwards he gave signs of the possession of an imperious disposition and a vituperative tongue, and he on several occasions manifested a want of filial affection.
She raised her voice to an absolute scream, thrusting her dirty hands through her still dirtier hair as the proper accompanying gesture to her vituperative oratory.
Thus the last span of the Old Year had proved most unprofitable and dreary; she had gained no more than sixpence; how could she return with only that humble amount to face Mother Mawks and her vituperative fury?