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Перевод: polemicist
[существительное] автор полемических произведений ; полемист
Тезаурус:
- Aware that Prince Charles was the key to their bid to take control of the church, shortly before James's death the Arminian polemicist Richard Montagu entitled his new theological work Appello Caesarem - An Appeal to Caesar.
- His early lack of success as a poet ended in triumph as a novelist, polemicist and literary historian - careers he continued in triple tandem for the rest of his life, in Oxford and after 1954 in Cambridge.
- He was justly celebrated in his day as a populariser of science, as a polemicist for socialism and pacifism, and as a possesser of an inventive mathematical mind.
- As for complaints that employers falsely claimed bad workmanship or embezzlement of materials to deduct fines from wages, even William Temple, an ardent polemicist for the clothiers in a dispute with the West Country weavers in 1727, admitted knowing one clothier who stopped wages in a most base and flagrant manner, despite which he became a JP.
- "This took place to fulfil the prophecy" is a constant refrain throughout the New Testament - the refrain of a polemicist triumphantly presenting his proof.
- Stone was then, as now, a fully paid-up Thatcher supporter, and a tireless polemicist.
- Otto Weininger, gynaecologist and polemicist, wrote in 1906 that "man possesses sexual organs; her sexual organs possess woman".
- Dundas, a martinet figure, was to be Mosley's chief of staff, Raven Thomson his leading intellectual, Chesterton his best polemicist and Joyce the leading speaker, who rivalled Mosley in the brilliance of his oratorial style, even if the content was often rabid nonsense.
- But, though statistics are objective icons for the disinterested observer - or powerfully distorting tools for the polemicist - once in a while a particular set of figures will leap from the page of some dust-dry tome to offer up an image more illuminating than all of a dozen reports like those in the bibliography relating to this chapter.
- Besides, I have not wanted to play the redresser of wrongs, the polemicist who denounces the work of whoever it might be.
- In January 1645 she taunted the Presbyterian polemicist a second time in A New-Yeares-Gift to Mr. Thomas Edwards .
- C H SISSON - poet, translator, novelist, critic, polemicist, former Whitehall mandarin and the candidate who should have won Oxford's Chair of Poetry - has finally unveiled his life's story, most of it told, with typical unconventionality, backwards.
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