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  • His raillery was without cynicism, and his satire without malice ".
  • Momus name derives from the Roman god of wit and raillery ).
  • The first duet between Athana�l and Tha�s contrasts his stern accents and her raillery.
  • He hides under a Disguise a fine and poignant Raillery, against the Vices of Nero's Court.
  • The temptation, in addressing so manifestly absurd and error-filled a piece of work, is to raillery.
  • He equates spirits with wit, lemon juice with raillery, sugar with adulation and water with " easy prattle ".
  • And in this " Much Ado, " the sunlit raillery of the next day is tainted by the characters'crashing hangovers.
  • Shadowing Timon is another guest at the banquet : the cynical philosopher Apemantus, who terrorises Timon's shallow companions with his caustic raillery.
  • He was incapable of controlling his spirit of raillery, from jests on Siamese missionaries to sarcasms at the expense of the heir to the throne and the ridicule of hereditary monarchy.
  • That was the raillery of a political opponent, and shouldn't be taken too seriously, except as a challenge to Cardenas to define his new-style leftism more precisely.
  • He was so logical and so quick to grasp a situation, that he would often cut short exposition by some forcible remark or personal raillery that would all too often quite disconcert the speaker.
  • Originally used to mean " raillery, ridicule, " it softened in time to a sense of " good-humored teasing " or " joking dialogue, merry jesting ."
  • When listeners wanted you in Birkenstocks, you wore heels; when we wanted more " Court and Spark " sweetness, you gave us the social raillery of " The Hissing of Summer Lawns ."
  • Even after the song is ended, the melody lingers on, and you leave the theater tipsy on Shakespeare's raillery and Ira Gershwin's wit, as though you'd had a glass or two of cheap champagne.
  • Charles Perrault wrote of the " Letters " : " Everything is there purity of language, nobility of thought, solidity in reasoning, finesse in raillery, and throughout an " agr�ment " not to be found anywhere else ."
  • Shrewdly, Rock doesn't spare himself from the general raillery, as when he described his sex-starved teenage years : " I was 30 pounds lighter, I had braces, I had glasses . ( Expletive, ) I was birth control ."
  • Samuel Johnson once triumphed in such an exchange :'a fellow having attacked him with some coarse raillery, Johnson answered him thus, " Sir, your wife, " under pretence of keeping a bawdy-house ", is a receiver of stolen goods " '.
  • Virgil Thomson set the tone for two generations of snobbish raillery when he wrote that the Soviet master's willingness " to write down to a real or fictitious psychology of mass consumption " compromised him " in a way that may eventually disqualify him for consideration as a serious composer ."
  • Scud�ry's Conversations Sur Divers Sujets, included dialogues covering " Conversation, " " The Art of Speaking, " " Raillery, " " Invention, " and " The Manner of Writing Letters . " This text offers the rhetoric of salon conversation and model scenarios where women take intellectual control of the conversation.
  • These evil tendencies in the popular presentation of Christianity undoubtedly begot in Shaftesbury's mind a certain amount of repugnance and contempt to some of the doctrines of Christianity itself; and, cultivating, almost of set purpose, his sense of the ridiculous, he was too apt to assume towards such doctrines and their teachers a tone of raillery.
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