Sitting there in such stern judgment of me, so certain that my mind is 'aberrant' and that you know exactly how I think.
He had a vein of offhand bawdry that did not fit well with the stern judgments that he passed upon the public events of his day.
And even in Socrates himself the sterner judgment of the multitude at times passes into a sort of ironical pity or love.
The stern judgment of the Dusseldorf court today seemed to signal the determination of the German judiciary to act firmly with the Hamadeis.
It ultimately passes stern judgment on tyrants and vindicates those who fought, suffered, were imprisoned, and died for human freedom, against political oppression and economic slavery.
A gentle Lady[3] is in heaven who hath pity for this hindrance whereto I send thee, so that stern judgment there above she breaketh.
A gentle Lady is in Heaven, who grieves At this impediment, to which I send thee, So that stern judgment there above is broken.
Demons snatched those who failed Phos' stern judgment and fell from the bridge, dragging them down to Skotos' ice.
Maniakes' eyes traveled up to the dome, too, and to the mosaic of Phos in stern judgment covering its inner surface.
The act has more than a bit of camp about it--America attends to the stern judgments of a male socialite.