Encara no tenim significats per a "much censure".
1The painter will not inquire what things may be admitted without much censure.
2During this time Gen. Smith received much censure from the Free State people.
3I honoured his orthodoxy, and did not much censure his asperity.
4Nevertheless, much censure fell to the share of the queen.
5Not good enough to deserve much praise, nor bad enough to call forth much censure.
6Why need she know of it, when the telling it would throw much censure on himself.
7A little praise goes farther than much censure.
8Governor Ford received much censure from the state at large for the lawless doings of the recent months.
9This being the case, the mingled style of Aristophanes will, perhaps, not deserve so much censure as Plutarch has vented.
10These having been reduced to writing, Valdez had fled so speedily as to give rise to much censure and more scandal.
11By preventing the election of a rival he had gained little and incurred much censure for depriving the State of national representation.
12Concerning his course on this occasion Mr. Adams wrote: I have no doubt of incurring much censure and obloquy for this measure.
13The young baron had retained in prison the proud and haughty demeanor which had formerly brought upon him so much censure at court.
14I have asked myself many times why I offered Tildy the opportunity that was to bring down so much censure on my head.
15His demeanor at the funeral of the marquis was much censured.
16He declined the appointment, a course much censured.
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