"Abuser" Quotes from Famous Books
... it be not for me. Some trafficker in happiness, some worthless abuser of the gifts ... — The Bravo • J. Fenimore Cooper
... abuse of young Shakespeare, who had probably mended at that time more plays than we know, and more, surely, than he had personally written, must not pass without the needful comment that his abuser was, according to his own testimony, as ready, for a trifle, to make an acquaintance and start a friendship as to turn a friend into a foe. "Though," says he, "I knew how to get a friend, yet I had not the gift or reason how to keepe a friend." He quarrelled, in fact, with most of them, ... — The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare • J. J. Jusserand
... with foule Charmes, Abus'd her delicate Youth, with Drugs or Minerals, That weakens Motion. Ile haue't disputed on, 'Tis probable, and palpable to thinking; I therefore apprehend and do attach thee, For an abuser of the World, a practiser Of Arts inhibited, and out of warrant; Lay hold vpon him, if he do resist Subdue ... — The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare
... though I were the common interrogation mark, the abuser of hospitality, the abominable Paul Pry. But I held ... — The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker |