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Out of his own mouth he has declared himself a reviler of the gods.
As a reviler of the gods does he live among mortals, having swallowed poison, he becomes more bone (than flesh).
Ivimey's Appendix of Animadversions on Samuel Johnson's view of Milton ended by calling him "the contracted Tory pensioner, dictionary compiler, high-church bigot, and semi-popish reviler".
Dark Cronje, betrayer of Potchefstroom, iron-handed ruler of natives, reviler of the British, stern victor of Magersfontein, at last there has come a day of reckoning for you!
From its foundation in 1855, Hope had various professional journalists to assist him as joint editors, and its sharp, sardonic style of comment and outspokenness acquired for it the nickname 'The Saturday Reviler'.
"I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother o sister who is sexually immoral (pornos means prostitute type behavior), or greedy, or is an idolater, reviler (abusive), drunkard, or robber.
News of the album was reported and/or reviewed by Minnesota's "City Pages", Reviler magazine, Punk News, the Minneapolis Examiner, the A/V Club (twice) and the Twin Cities' Vita.mn magazine site.
Reviler described them as a trio who "collapse pop melodies underneath fuzzy, broken-speaker bass and chaotic drumming, all held together by glue and safety pins vocals that bring to mind the kinetic energy and art-punk attitude of Karen O."
One, a maiden of no ordinary beauty, a daughter of Dr. Matthew Griffith, an Anglican clergyman, expelled from the City of London, hearing her father abused and maltreated (he was wounded but not mortally), gave back angry words to his reviler.