An act or expression of criticism and censure.
1 Of that peace Lord Mahon speaks in terms of the severest reprehension .
2 I say then, that reprehension and reprimand can scarcely ever be necessary.
3 If bad writers were to pass without reprehension , what should restrain them?
4 Steward, favoring the untidy and vulgar-looking girl with a glance full of reprehension .
5 But it may be questioned whether Swanston really merited this reprehension .
6 All this would have subjected her to much reprehension had Faltonius Bambilio survived.
7 Repentance is an inward and self - reprehension for the neglect or
8 Moral reprehension , though present in her mind, was only faint.
9 She now opened all those floodgates of reprehension , which had been shut so long.
10 Now a reprehension is a stronger mode of demand.
11 This nobler reprehension , as we have sufficiently shown, was undertaken by Shakspere in his 'Hamlet.'
12 The lower house penned petulant representations, and the archbishop answered them by verbal reprehension and admonition.
13 If we see occasion to interrogate ourselves, we need not listen to the reprehension of others.
14 The face of Dr. Etherington flushed, then paled, and finally settled into a look of melancholy reprehension .
15 The ransom of a man's life are his riches: but he that is poor, beareth not reprehension .
16 So that the reader must refer the precepts which are now laid down, to the topics of confirmation and reprehension .
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