Four principal varieties are distinguishable, and may be described as the sophistries of culture, of rhetoric,. [Please select]
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To this condensation of Gregory's glib sophistries on the lips of his wife, Wilbur had seemed to turn a deaf ear. [Please select]
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Also, certain sophistries of his former world about a cheap chauffeur being costly in the end rose in his mind and were carefully suppressed. [Please select]
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Did he intend to represent him (1) as employing sophistries; (2) as designedly irritating the judges. [Please select]
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He even refused money for the Church when given grudgingly, or extorted by plausible sophistries. [Please select]
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"Duty is duty, John, and no amount of sophistries may change it." [Please select]
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The complacent sophistries of her girlhood no longer answered for truth. [Please select]
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Not that he treated me to any ingenious sophistries or paradoxical perversities. [Please select]
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The sophistries of the schools he despised; they had distorted and mystified the truth. [Please select]
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Both of them, according to him, were sophists: though one might prefer logical and the other sentimental sophistries. [Please select]
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A dreamer and not a philosophic thinker, he perceived some truths and uttered many sophistries, speaking always with the fire of conviction and a fatal eloquence. [Please select]
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