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1 Then did the room ring with scornful laughter, with boisterous satire, with shouted irony, with fierce invective .
2 It is Lucilius who inspires him; it is the fierce invective of the father of Roman satire that appeals to him.
3 Was any form of Christianity ever substituted either for Paganism or any other form of Christianity without heat, exaggeration, and fierce invective ?
4 Half of them were in tears, while the defendant sat in the court room, drawn up and writhing under the fire of Lincoln's fierce invective .
5 The fierce invectives of the reformers forbade all hope of temperate discussion, and their unreasoning denunciations only provoked resentment.
6 I have heard their fierce invectives against the bureaus and ungrateful audiences that were "prejudiced" against them.
7 To this she wrote a calm, dignified reply, declining to dwell on the fierce invectives of her assailant, and wishing her well here and hereafter.
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