A. W. Ward

Cited as A. W. Ward. — 9 quotations

Defeat

In one instance he defeated his own purpose.

Desiderate

Men were beginning . . . to desiderate for them an actual abode of fire.

dislike

His dislike of a particular kind of sensational stories.

dissociate

Before Wyclif's death in 1384, John of Gaunt had openly dissociated himself from the reformer.

Emancipate

To emancipate the human conscience.

Empire

Another force which, in the Middle Ages, shared with chivalry the empire over the minds of men.

Epoch

The influence of Chaucer continued to live even during the dreary interval which separates from one another two important epochs of our literary history.

Erst

Tityrus, with whose style he had erst disclaimed all ambition to match his pastoral pipe.

Suspicion

The features are mild but expressive, with just a suspicion . . . of saturnine or sarcastic humor.