When a man accepts a public place, he ought to calculate that he will be subject to public animadversion and should act with magnanimity. |
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If the work is so daring as to merit public animadversion, the magistrate summons the printer, who either stands mute or names the author. |
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He said, some people have had constructive reviews, but no really bad animadversion. |
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Derrida and Foucault's whole deconstructive enterprise might be seen as an exercise in animadversion on the Western cultural process of translation. |
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Nor have I scrupled, in so flagrant a case, to allow myself a severity of animadversion little congenial with the general spirit of these papers. |
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