Dismissing the Sumerian rulers was an affront to those rights, and no matter how fair Sargon was on other issues, this type of sacrilege could not be tolerated.
The Sepulchre was now filled with Spectators. The Villain confessed his sacrilege, and was only released by the separation of his hand from his body. It has remained ever since fastened to the Image.
For a moment amazement held the Domina silent and immoveable: But no sooner did She recover herself, than She exclaimed against sacrilege and impiety, and called the People to rescue a Daughter of the Church.
One can find modern echoes of this view in Schelling, where Euripides is seen as a decadent poet who committed sacrilege with the myths and the use of the deus ex machina is evidence of his impiety.
人们可以在谢林那里找到这观点现代回声,在那里,欧里庇得斯被视为一位堕落诗人, 他了神话, 使用 deus ex machina 是他不虔诚证据。
When Dad wasn't around, I'd heard her say things that he—or at least this new incarnation of him—would have called sacrilege, things like, " Herbs are supplements. For something serious, you should go to a doctor" .
I believe that the will of God has never been more clearly expressed than in the teaching of the man Christ; but we cannot regard Christ as God and address our prayers to him without committing the greatest sacrilege.
" My dear fellow, it's sacrilege to keep a dinner waiting — especially the production of an artist like yours" . Mr. Ascham sipped his Burgundy luxuriously. " But the fact is, Mrs. Ashgrove sent for me" .