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It is not he who would write virtuous tirades against painting, rougeing, and the crinoline.
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, HIS LIFETHOPHILE GAUTIER
He had scenes with his wife in which he burst into violent tirades or scornful laughter which she could not understand.
THE WOMAN GIVESOWEN JOHNSON
It is true, his writings contain no declamations against tyrants, and no tirades in favor of liberty.
He dragged in by the nape of the neck, as it were, tirades whose proper place had been in a leading article.
THE ENGLISH STAGEAUGUSTIN FILON
His tirades were not a furore of denunciation so much as they were the impulsive chafing of the creative energy within him.
MURDER IN ANY DEGREEOWEN JOHNSON
Before night the fellow seemed to let up on me, while increasing his tirades at the regular men.
OX-TEAM DAYS ON THE OREGON TRAILEZRA MEEKER
Beethoven enlivened the walk with conversation full of tirades against existing conditions, humorous anecdotes and drolleries.
THE LIFE OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, VOLUME III (OF 3)ALEXANDER WHEELOCK THAYER
She looked somewhat blank to find that the summons was not to dress me, but to stand one of Mrs. Roberts' tirades.
RUTLEDGEMIRIAM COLES HARRIS
And there are enthusiastic tirades in praise of the Queen and of Provence, and all is merry.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
Margaret smiled a little, and then sighed as she remembered afresh her old tirades against trade.
NORTH AND SOUTHELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL