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- To be really bad, a film should be pretentious and sententious.
- Bobby can fe0gqually sententious when it comes to developments in his own life.
- They were usually sententious and often self-congratulatory.
- They often have a sententious tone and convey a feeling of intimate pain.
- She wasn't always very good at it; the art can be sententious.
- Are all ideals the product of circumstance ? " The answer might have been sententious.
- He is obsequious towards the powerful, arrogant towards the weak, sententious and narrow-minded.
- They are full of trope and figure, frequently with much force of application, quaint and sententious.
- Americans get annoyed when Europeans sound " hand-wringing and sententious and patronizing, " he said.
- He followed these with two sententious novels about the False Dmitry ( 1830 ) and Ivan Mazepa ( 1834 ).
- The technique of sententious speech is exemplified by Polonius'famous speech to Laertes in " Hamlet ".
- Paine is a " sententious " and " poetical " writer; many of his lines are memorable and quotable.
- The poem is didactic in nature and shows early indications of the proverbial and sententious poetry in later Hindu texts.
- But the title gnomic came to be given to all poetry which dealt in a sententious way with questions of ethics.
- This Catius is introduced as delivering a grave and sententious lecture on various topics connected with the pleasures of the table.
- The arches are of pale Ohio sandstone, as is the thick cornice band incised with a lengthy and sententious motto.
- But " The Reckoning, " like a great many medieval melodramas before it, is a talky, sententious affair.
- As seen by Radu R . Rosetti, Kalinderu appears " sententious, ridiculous, but very much appreciated by the King ".
- The pompous, pedantic, venomous " Monsieur Cardinal " will long survive as the true image of sententious and self-glorifying immorality.
- Richard Baxter calls him a'sententious, elegant preacher .'He welcomed the Restoration, but was ejected by the Uniformity Act of 1662.
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