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    1. Psalms: 15:3: He that backbites not with his tongue or doeth evil to his neighbor, nor takes up a reproach against


    2. In every facet and viewed from every aspect old Jimmy’s business life, his family life and his charitable works, underpinned as they were by an income that was the envy of many developing nations, were beyond reproach


    3. reproach of men nor be afraid of their


    4. Do not fear the reproach of mere


    5. To violate this combination is everywhere a most unpopular action, and a sort of reproach to a master among his neighbours and equals


    6. What I reproach to myself is not as much that


    7. Even though she had long known of his very steadfast moral convictions, especially concerning thieves, assassins, daedra worshippers and other “undesirables”, she was not fully prepared for his stinging reproach now


    8. She didn't have a very good relationship with her mother, and her father, who was a quiet man and, she hastened to add, a lovable father whom she couldn't reproach, would only shake his head and say things like, "Time will heal


    9. All other things I call luxuries, without meaning, by this appellation, to throw the smallest degree of reproach upon the temperate use of them


    10. A man of any rank may, without any reproach, abstain totally from tasting such liquors

    11. His opinions were widely known and he had often described members of the press as; “an intolerable nuisance, liars, mischief makers, a reproach to civilisation, and a blemish upon the profession they pretend to follow


    12. reproach often manifest in marked preoccupation with the moral


    13. She looked downcast, glancing at Ethan, waiting for some kind of explosive reaction, some kind of reproach or exclamation that never came


    14. reproach from Israel? for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?


    15. 39 And when David heard that Nabal was dead, he said, Blessed be the Lord, that has pleaded the cause of my reproach from the


    16. 3 I have heard the check of my reproach, and the spirit of my understanding causes me to answer


    17. 3 He who backbites not with his tongue, nor does evil to his neighbour, nor takes up a reproach against his neighbour


    18. 11 I was a reproach among all my enemies, but especially among my neighbours, and a fear to my acquaintance: those who did see


    19. 10 As with a sword in my bones, my enemies reproach me; while they say daily to me, where is your God?


    20. 3 He shall send from Heaven, and save me from the reproach of him who would swallow me up

    21. 10 When I wept, and chastened my soul with fasting, that was to my reproach;


    22. 13 Let them be confounded and consumed that are adversaries to my soul; let them be covered with reproach and dishonour that seek


    23. 66 And he struck his enemies in the hinder parts: he put them to a perpetual reproach


    24. 12 And render to our neighbours sevenfold into their bosom their reproach, with which they have reproached you, O Lord


    25. 41 All that pass by the way spoil him: he is a reproach to his neighbours


    26. 25 I became also a reproach to them: when they looked on me they shaked their heads


    27. (8) But I drew his sword and cut off his head, and took away the reproach from the children of Israel


    28. that his heart may discover itself; when the wicked comes, then contempt comes also, and with the ignominy comes reproach; the


    29. mother, is the son who causes shame, and brings reproach; My son, cease to hear the instruction which causes one to be in error from


    30. contention shall go out; yes, strife and reproach shall cease; he who loves pureness of heart because of the grace of his lips the king

    31. people that could not profit them, nor be a help nor profit, but a shame, and also a reproach


    32. will hear the words of Rabshakeh, whom the King of Assyria his master has sent to reproach the living God, and will reprove the


    33. hear all the words of Sennacherib, which has sent to reproach the living God


    34. law; fear you not the reproach of men, neither be you afraid of their revilings


    35. and will deliver them to be removed to all the kingdoms of the Earth, to be a curse, and astonishment, and a hissing, and a reproach,


    36. repented; and after that I was instructed, I struck on my thigh; I was ashamed, yes, even confounded, because I did bear the reproach


    37. execration, and an astonishment, and a curse, and a reproach; and you shall see this place no more


    38. reproach among all the nations of the Earth? 9 Have you forgotten the wickedness of your fathers, and the wickedness of the kings of


    39. shall be an execration, and an astonishment, and a curse, and a reproach


    40. myself, says the Lord, that Bozrah shall become a desolation, a reproach, a waste, and a curse; and all the cities of it shall be perpetual

    41. 51 We are confounded, because we have heard reproach: shame


    42. bright purple that rots on then and they themselves afterward shall be eaten, and shall be a reproach in the country


    43. 61 You have heard their reproach, O Lord, and all


    44. 1 Remember, O Lord, what is come on us: consider, and see our reproach


    45. there in the province are in great affliction and reproach, the wall of Jerusalem also is broken down, and the gates of it are burned


    46. and the gates of it are burned with fire, come, and let us build up the wall of Jerusalem, that we be no more a reproach


    47. 14 Moreover I will make you waste, and a reproach


    48. 15 So it shall be a reproach and a taunt, an instruction and


    49. mouth in the day of your pride, 57 Before your wickedness was discovered, as at the time of your reproach of the daughters of Syria,


    50. therefore have I made you a reproach to the heathen, and a mocking to all countries














































    1. For even Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me” (Romans 15:1-3)


    2. Zeus reproached him that he was rushed


    3. 23 By your messengers you have reproached the Lord, and have said, With the multitude of my chariots I am come up to the height of


    4. 12 For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it: neither was it he who hated me that did magnify himself


    5. 9 For the zeal of your house has eaten me up; and the reproaches of those who reproached you are fallen on me


    6. 12 And render to our neighbours sevenfold into their bosom their reproach, with which they have reproached you, O Lord


    7. 51 with which your enemies have reproached, O Lord; with which they have reproached the footsteps of your anointed


    8. 24 By your servants have you reproached the Lord, and he has said, By


    9. have heard the reproach of Moab, and the revilings of the children of Ammon, by whom they have reproached my people, and


    10. 7 The children will complain of an ungodly father, because they shall be reproached for his sake

    11. of Raguel was also reproached by her father's maids; 8 Because that she had been married to seven husbands, whom Asmodeus the


    12. of all, came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying, though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren, 3 Seeing him already


    13. 28 But she was beating her children in the tent, and she was cursing them, and she also cursed her husband Ishmael and reproached him, and Abraham heard the words of Ishmael's wife to her children, and he was very angry and displeased


    14. 26 And the inhabitants of the city reproached the sons of Jacob from the top of the wall, and they cursed them, and the sons of Jacob heard the reproaches, and they were greatly incensed, and their anger burned within them


    15. 24 And the people of Gaash who were on the wall, seeing that the sons of Jacob could not prevail over them from under the wall, reproached the sons of Jacob in these words, saying,


    16. 27 And the inhabitants of Gaash greatly reproached the sons of Jacob and reviled them with their gods, and continued to throw arrows and stones on them from the wall


    17. 28 But she was beating her children in the tent and she was cursing them and she also cursed her husband Ishmael and reproached him and Abraham heard the words of Ishmael's wife to her children and he was very angry and displeased


    18. 26 And the inhabitants of the city reproached the sons of Jacob from the top of the wall and they cursed them and the sons of Jacob heard the reproaches and they were greatly incensed and their anger burned within them


    19. 24 And the people of Gaash who were on the wall seeing that the sons of Jacob could not prevail over them from under the wall reproached the sons of Jacob in these words saying


    20. 27 And the inhabitants of Gaash greatly reproached the sons of Jacob and reviled them with their gods and continued to throw arrows and stones on them from the wall

    21. 7 It came to pass the same day that in Ecbatane a city of Media Sara the daughter of Raguel was also reproached by her father's maids; 8 Because that she had been married to seven husbands whom Asmodeus the evil spirit had killed before they had lain with her


    22. 69 Then Demetrius made Apollonius the governor of Celosyria his general who gathered together a great host and camped in Jamnia and sent to Jonathan the high priest saying 70 You alone lifts up yourself against us and I am laughed to scorn for your sake and reproached and why do you vaunt your power against us in the mountains? 71 Now therefore if you trust in your own strength come down to us into the plain field and there let us try the matter together for with me is the power of the cities


    23. 1 When he too had undergone blessed martyrdom and died in the caldron into which he had been thrown the seventh the youngest of all came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren 3 Seeing him already encompassed with chains had him brought nearer and endeavoured to counsel him saying 4 You see the end of the madness of your brethren for they have died in torture through disobedience and you if disobedient having been miserably tormented will yourself perish prematurely


    24. He who relies on God let him deliver him now if he is pleased with him for he said I am the Son of God; And the soldiers also scoffed at him in that they came near to him and brought him vinegar and said to him If you are the King of the Jews save yourself; And likewise the two robbers also that were crucified with him reproached him; And one of those two malefactors who were crucified with him reviled him and said If you are the Messiah save yourself and save us also; But his comrade rebuked him and said do you not even fear God being yourself also in this condemnatione And we with justice and as we deserved and according to our deed have we been rewarded but this man has not done anything unlawful; And he said to Jesus Remember me my Lord when you come in your kingdom


    25. Why are you so gloomy and not cheerful? I answered her and said "O Lady I have been reproached by a very good woman who says that I sinned against her


    26. reproached for the name of Christ


    27. ” With a glance, she reproached me for


    28. reproached himself for not sleeping well the previous


    29. Gomes reproached himself for being so careless


    30. Colonel Gerineldo Márquez, who fought for defeat with as much conviction and loyalty as he had previously fought for victory, reproached him for his useless temeri-ty

    31. One day, when Aureliano Segundo reproached her unjustly, she eluded the trap and put things in their proper place


    32. Úrsula reproached herself for the habit of forgetting about him when she spoke about the family, but when she sensed him in the house again and noticed that the colonel let him into the workshop during working hours, she reexamined her old memories and confirmed the belief that at some moment in childhood he had changed places with his twin brother, because it was he and not the other one who should have been called Aureliano


    33. ” But she not only rejected the idea, she reproached herself for the frivolity of her thought


    34. Never again, she reproached herself, between waves of nausea wrenching at her stomach


    35. “I think this is all too much,” Alex reproached


    36. I was responsible of my own misdeed; I reproached myself


    37. In the book of Revelation 2:4, God reproached one of


    38. ‘Oh, how you stink in your mouth,’ she reproached him


    39. He also reproached them with words of the Teacher, that it is necessary to respect another person’s aspiration for knowledge instead of immediately attacking him with bayonets of your own egocentrism


    40. “Hold where you are!” She reproached the men outside

    41. Anne’s conscience reproached her again when she felt Grace’s eyes fill with hurt and


    42. All those women--good heavens, all those women--who collected and coagulated about his path, what terrible things they seemed from here! Women he had painted, who rose up and reproached him because his idea of them and their idea were different; women he had fallen in love with, or tried to persuade himself he had fallen in love with, or tried to hope he would presently be able to persuade himself he had fallen in love with; women who had fallen in love with him, and fluffed and flapped about him, monsters of soft enveloping suffocation; women he had wronged--absurd word! women who had claims on him--claims on him! on him who belonged only to art and the universe


    43. Well, perhaps all this was a spinster's way of feeling about a type not previously met with, and she had got--again she reproached herself--into an elderly groove


    44. By every wilful sin we have in effect said, We will not have this man to reign over us; And who is the Lord, that we should obey his voice? And thus have we reproached the Lord, and cast his law behind our backs


    45. To end up reproached even by my children, both wanted and unwanted by my wife?


    46. He could not be reproached for anything because he had lived a perfect knightly life


    47. I thought you'd come to get me out,' he reproached


    48. to Joseph and reproached him: “what a child


    49. that were crucified with him reproached him


    50. Christ ("reproached him" )







































    1. For even Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me” (Romans 15:1-3)


    2. He will send from heaven and save me; He reproaches him who tramples upon me (Psalm 57:3)


    3. reproaches his maker, but he who


    4. reproaches the teachers of his own times with inconsistency


    5. but she endured the reproaches of her husband, and the tears of her


    6. 16 For the voice of him who reproaches and blasphemes; by reason of the enemy and avenger


    7. 9 For the zeal of your house has eaten me up; and the reproaches of those who reproached you are fallen on me


    8. Heb 10:33 Partly, whilst ye were made a gazingstock both by reproaches and afflictions; and partly, whilst ye became companions of them that were so used


    9. the bones; he who oppresses the poor reproaches his Maker; but he who honours him has mercy on the poor; the wicked is driven


    10. poor reproaches his Maker, and he who is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished; children's children are the crown of old men;

    11. heard false reproaches, and have much sorrow: command therefore that I may now be delivered out of this distress, and go into the


    12. 26 And the inhabitants of the city reproached the sons of Jacob from the top of the wall, and they cursed them, and the sons of Jacob heard the reproaches, and they were greatly incensed, and their anger burned within them


    13. 30 But the soul who does anything presumptuously, whether he be born in the land, or a stranger, the same reproaches the Lord; and that soul shall be cut off from among his people


    14. 26 And the inhabitants of the city reproached the sons of Jacob from the top of the wall and they cursed them and the sons of Jacob heard the reproaches and they were greatly incensed and their anger burned within them


    15. some of the reproaches directed constantly at Ainura


    16. 6 Now therefore deal with me as seems best to you and command my spirit to be taken from me that I may be dissolved and become dust for it is profitable for me to die rather than to live because I have heard false reproaches and have much sorrow: command therefore that I may now be delivered out of this distress and go into the everlasting place: turn not your face away from me


    17. For reproaches, I had already sufficiently with those that the Magicians' Court of Eisenbaum was endorsing me and I did not want they knew that I had irruption precedents in other residences!


    18. She reproaches me that her life is nothing


    19. After all, their childhood was a mixture of their grandfather’s approbation and the reproaches of their parents


    20. of the fear of jealousies and reproaches

    21. After these severe reproaches, things took


    22. Then God reproaches man for his transgression and his distance from his Provider


    23. Then God reproaches humanity for its transgressions and its distance from its Provider


    24. By the side of that racked figure and all it meant and the tremendous sermons it was preaching me, wordless, voiceless sermons, more eloquent than any I shall hear again, how strange, how far-away your echoes from life and the world seemed! Distant tinkling’s of artificialness; not quite genuine writhing’s beneath not quite genuine burdens; idle questionings and self-criticisms; plaints, doubts, and complicated half-veiled reproaches of myself that I should be able to be pleased with a world so worm-eaten that I should still be able to chant my song of life in a major key in a world so manifestly minor and chromatic


    25. Frau von Lindeberg, who has none of the torment of rejected love to occupy her feelings and all the bitterness of the social and financial blow, cannot help saying hard things to Vicki, things pointed and poisoned with reproaches that sometimes almost verge on taunts


    26. Match-making is not a work I have cared about since one that I made with infinite enthusiasm resulted a few months later in reproaches of a bitter nature being heaped on my head by the persons matched; but surely to help reunite two noble souls, one of which is eager to be reunited and the other only does not know what it really wants, is a blessed work? Anyhow the contemplation of it made me glow


    27. Well, the Professor, who had suffered much in the hood between Arkona and Wiek, and was more irritated by his disappointment on getting to Wiek than seemed consistent with the supposed serenity of the truly wise, was telling me for the tenth time that if I had brought him on at once from Glowe as he begged me to do we would not only have escaped the Harvey-Brownes but would have caught his Charlotte by now, seeing that she had not left Wiek for Hiddensee till eight o'clock of this Saturday we had now got to, and I was drooping more and more under these reproaches when, with the suddenness of inspiration, the beautiful plan flooded my dejected brain with such a cheerful light that I lifted my head and laughed in the Professor's face


    28. These are not reproaches being piled up on the vicar's wife; who shall dare reproach another? And how could she help being born so? We would all if we could be born good and amiable and beautiful, and remain so perpetually during our lives; and she too was one of God's children, and inside her soul, behind the crust of failings that hindered it during these years from coming out, sat her bright angel, waiting


    29. The apostle Paul expresses this in detail when he reproaches some of the unbelieving Jews who claimed to be a light to the Gentiles just because they knew the Law


    30. On the way home, the usual reproaches from Angela

    31. "You were made a gazing stock both by reproaches and afflictions [thlipsis]" [Hebrews 10:33]


    32. Her cough choked her--but her reproaches were not without result


    33. (The significance of his reproaches and his peculiar attitude to her shame she had, of course, not noticed either, and that, too, was clear to him


    34. He understood that these feelings really were her _secret treasure_, which she had kept perhaps for years, perhaps from childhood, while she lived with an unhappy father and a distracted stepmother crazed by grief, in the midst of starving children and unseemly abuse and reproaches


    35. Would you believe that this honest and jealous woman, after many scenes of hysterics and reproaches, condescended to enter into a kind of contract with me which she kept throughout our married life? She was considerably older than I, and besides, she always kept a clove or something in her mouth


    36. The object of his reproaches was sitting in a chair, and had the air of a man who wants dreadfully to sneeze, but can't


    37. "I wish you could have gone, but there is no hope of it this time, so try to bear it cheerfully, and don't sadden Amy's pleasure by reproaches or regrets


    38. At the reproaches with which he was being overwhelmed Napoleon began to roar, while Justin dried his shoes with a wisp of straw


    39. And if he confessed that he had not thought of her, there were floods of reproaches that always ended with the eternal question—


    40. " He did not want her to know the story of the bill, fearing her reproaches

    41. Yesterday I learned that, forgetful of his pledge to me, he was about to marry another, and that he was to go this morning to plight his troth, intelligence which overwhelmed and exasperated me; my father not being at home I was able to adopt this costume you see, and urging my horse to speed I overtook Don Vicente about a league from this, and without waiting to utter reproaches or hear excuses I fired this musket at him, and these two pistols besides, and to the best of my belief I must have lodged more than two bullets in his body, opening doors to let my honour go free, enveloped in his blood


    42. With strong concern, and with many reproaches for not being called to their aid, did Mrs


    43. and with tears in her eyes sang her reproaches to its music


    44. more to comfort and re-inspirit me than in making me the reproaches I


    45. fix the source of it on man that I may no longer vent reproaches upon heaven


    46. Why, she did not know, but yet she did not the less feel that these reproaches were merited


    47. Debray, who perceived the gathering clouds, and felt no desire to witness the explosion of Madame Danglars' rage, suddenly recollected an appointment, which compelled him to take his leave; while Monte Cristo, unwilling by prolonging his stay to destroy the advantages he hoped to obtain, made a farewell bow and departed, leaving Danglars to endure the angry reproaches of his wife


    48. Yet in the London streets so crowded with people and so brilliantly lighted in the dusk of evening, there were depressing hints of reproaches for that I had put the poor old kitchen at home so far away; and in the dead of night, the footsteps of some incapable impostor of a porter mooning about Barnard's Inn, under pretence of watching it, fell hollow on my heart


    49. The reproaches I made him were murmured in so soft a


    50. good manners and politeness were inviolably observed: there was no gross ribaldry, no offensive or rude behaviour, or ungenerous reproaches to the girls for their compliance With the humours and desires of the men




























    1. 28 These things are grievous to a man of understanding; the upbraiding of the houseroom, and reproaching of the lender


    2. bullying Solmund, and I started reproaching him for it, there had


    3. On the contrary, she had not stopped reproaching and repeating that we were a load, an abomination and that the expenses of our maintenance were exorbitant and that she had had to resort to bank loans to compensate the deficit


    4. According to her daughter Doreen, who is here with me this afternoon and who says that her own fading black eye was given to her by Tom, the mother was reproaching Tom about beating Doreen and about falsely accusing his teacher


    5. This time, the reproaching tone was clearly audible


    6. The old man gave the husband a reproaching look: “I’m waiting for you, you dobby bastard!”


    7. In some details, we say: The pronoun “what” mentioned here does not serve only the interrogation, yet it also serves a reproaching against the man for his deed and strangeness of his state


    8. But though she passionately wanted to make everybody and everything happy in return for Robert's goodness to her, in return for the kind way she thought he was accepting her decision and not once after that first outbreak reproaching her, she had been anchored too long to one definite behaviour not to feel a little unsteady when first let loose


    9. Disregarding her, Lucy proceeded up the next flight with the same dignity, and having reached Vera's room crossed to the fire, where she stood in silence while Lizzie, who had hurried after her and was reproaching her for having gone downstairs like that, dressed her and brushed her hair


    10. With this uneasiness half stifled, and half reproaching him, he had been brought to the pointed comparison of himself with the brave old gentleman in whom duty was so strong; upon that comparison (injurious to himself) had instantly followed the sneers of Monseigneur, which had stung him bitterly, and those of Stryver, which above all were coarse and galling, for old reasons

    11. Of the endless trains of the faithless, of cities fill'd with the foolish, Of myself forever reproaching myself, (for who more foolish than I,


    12. Then, as if reproaching himself for the longing that he could not repress, he went and kissed the two tousled heads upon the pillow, took down his seldom-used


    13. At last she ran to his office; and, lost in all sorts of conjectures, accusing him of indifference, and reproaching herself for her weakness, she spent the afternoon, her face pressed against the window-panes


    14. What was the meaning of all these fits of temper? He explained everything through her old nervous illness, and reproaching himself with having taken her infirmities for faults, accused himself of egotism, and longed to go and take her in his arms


    15. And what is there to wonder at in that, since I had succeeded in so corrupting myself, since I was so out of touch with "real life," as to have actually thought of reproaching her, and putting her to shame for having come to me to hear "fine sentiments"; and did not even guess that she had come not to hear fine sentiments, but to love me, because to a woman all reformation, all salvation from any sort of ruin, and all moral renewal is included in love and can only show itself in that form


    16. "Concealing it from us! my dear child, do you accuse Willoughby and Marianne of concealment? This is strange indeed, when your eyes have been reproaching them every day for incautiousness


    17. Marianne's ideas were still, at intervals, fixed incoherently on her mother, and whenever she mentioned her name, it gave a pang to the heart of poor Elinor, who, reproaching herself for having trifled with so many days of illness, and wretched for some immediate relief, fancied that all relief might soon be in vain, that every thing had been delayed too long, and pictured to herself her suffering mother arriving too late to see this darling child, or to see her rational


    18. rage and despair, reproaching myself for the love of gain and adventure which


    19. Yes, I said, that they should begin by reproaching us with our ignorance of the good, and then presume our knowledge of it--for the good they define to be knowledge of the good, just as if we understood them when they use the term 'good'--this is of course ridiculous


    20. One day when I was reproaching him for his unavailing searches, and deploring the prostration of mind that followed them, he looked at me, and, smiling bitterly, opened a volume relating to the History of the City of Rome

    21. She herself was not exempt from internal emotion, and without having done anything wrong, yet fully comprehended that Luigi was right in reproaching her


    22. They often address their victims in this way, reproaching them for cowardice or commending their resolution, as they may happen to exhibit fortitude or the reverse, in suffering


    23. Meanwhile, Valentine, while reproaching me with selfishness, think a little what you have been to me— the beautiful but cold resemblance of a marble Venus


    24. I knew that he still had the diary, for when I was in Siberia I had a letter from him once reproaching me and quoting some passages from its pages


    25. It was the letter he was expecting—from his mother, reproaching him for not having been to see her—and the note was from his brother to say that he must have a little talk with him


    26. But in her eyes there was a tenderness that told him that she was far from reproaching him, that she loved him for her sufferings


    27. Or was this his neighbor Jenny Nguyen, reproaching him for what it might do to her if Richard went down? He saw again the state he’d left his desk in that morning


    28. O Day and Night she could not refrain from reproaching herself upon these Accounts


    29. Interrupting one another, they all gave, and transmitted, orders as to how to proceed, reprimanding and reproaching him


    30. But a few days before they left Moscow, moved and excited by all that was going on, she called Sonya to her and, instead of reproaching and making demands on her, tearfully implored her to sacrifice herself and repay all that the family had done for her by breaking off her engagement with Nicholas

    31. He was thinking of Prince Andrew, of Natasha, and of their love, at one moment jealous of her past, then reproaching himself for that feeling


    32. He, who generally returned from all his deeds with a radiant satisfaction, seemed to be reproaching himself


    33. It seemed to him that she was reproaching him for having allowed so long a time to elapse without coming as far as her, and that she was saying to him: "I am coming myself


    34. “Concealing it from us! my dear child, do you accuse Willoughby and Marianne of concealment? This is strange indeed, when your eyes have been reproaching them every day for incautiousness


    35. Marianne’s ideas were still, at intervals, fixed incoherently on her mother, and whenever she mentioned her name, it gave a pang to the heart of poor Elinor, who, reproaching herself for having trifled with so many days of illness, and wretched for some immediate relief, fancied that all relief might soon be in vain, that every thing had been delayed too long, and pictured to herself her suffering mother arriving too late to see this darling child, or to see her rational


    36. Fanny's disposition was such that she could never even think of her aunt Norris in the meagreness and cheerlessness of her own small house, without reproaching herself for some little want of attention to her when they had been last together; much less could her feelings acquit her of having done and said and thought everything by William that was due to him for a whole fortnight


    37. I knew that he still had the diary, for when I was in Siberia I had a letter from him once, reproaching me and quoting some passages from its pages


    38. When he was reciting at the ball I understood that he was humiliated and insulted, that he was reproaching all these miserable people, but that he was— great, great! No doubt my training at the Andronikovs' helped me to understand, and your acting, Andrey Petrovitch ! It was the first time I had seen a play ! When you went off shouting * A coach, a coach ! ' (and you did that shout wonderfully) I jumped up from my seat, and while the whole audience burst into applause, I, too, clapped my hands and cried ' bravo ' at the top of my voice


    39. "I admit, my friend, that I am an effeminate man," said Scuratoff with a gentle sigh, as though he were really reproaching himself for his effeminacy


    40. No sooner did he detect the slightest appearance of complaining, or weeping, or reproaching, than he would smile at her kindly, and begin stroking her hair and her cheeks, soothing and consoling her once more, as if she were a child

    41. Two or three times, however, she could not refrain from slyly and good-humouredly reproaching him for not being open with her


    42. Now, then, supposing that instead of rushing into the room and reproaching, vilifying, even swearing at and insulting this sweet, pure, beautiful, proud being, instead of hurling contempt and vituperation at her head—supposing that instead of all this you had received the bad news with composure, with tears of grief, maybe; perhaps even with despair—but at the same time with noble composure of soul——”


    43. For a long time words dropped from his lips quite incoherently, and it was only after a while they made out that Semyon Ivanovitch was reproaching Zinovy Prokofyevitch for some shabby action in the remote past; then they realized that Semyon Ivanovitch was predicting that Zinovy Prokofyevitch would never get into aristocratic society, and that the tailor to whom he owed a bill for his suits would beat him—would certainly beat him—because the puppy had not paid him for so long; and finally, "You puppy, you," Semyon Ivanovitch added, "here you want to get into the hussars, but you won't, I tell you, you'll make a fool of yourself


    44. And I tell you what, you puppy, when your superiors know all about it they will take and make you a copying clerk; so that will be the end of it! Do you hear, puppy?" Then Semyon Ivanovitch subsided, but after lying down for five hours, to the intense astonishment of every one he seemed to have reached a decision, and began suddenly reproaching and abusing the young man again, at first to himself and afterwards addressing Zinovy Prokofyevitch


    45. And now she is reproaching me with it


    46. ” Then the German steward began going down to the frogs, and had to be held back, but he not only went down but turned into Maslova, who began reproaching Nekhludoff, saying, “You are a prince, and I am a convict


    47. Nekhludoff could no longer move in this society without feeling ill at ease and reproaching himself


    48. 38) With many people it is possible to live only when you treat them as you would a horse: not to take them into consideration, not reproaching them, not suggesting, but only finding a modus vivendi


    49. But a few days before they left Moscow, moved and excited by all that was going on, she called Sónya to her and, instead of reproaching and making demands on her, tearfully implored her to sacrifice herself and repay all that the family had done for her by breaking off her engagement with Nicholas


    50. He was thinking of Prince Andrew, of Natásha, and of their love, at one moment jealous of her past, then reproaching himself for that feeling




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    Synonyme für "reproach"

    reproach upbraid insult disgrace disrepute shame scandal ignominy indignity disapproval condemnation censure abuse reprehension criticism disapprobation abash criticise criticize condemn chide reprimand reprove