I think I have read somewhere that the function of present-day criticism is to befog the mind and blur the object criticised. |
Man came into this world, not to sit down and muse, not to befog himself with vain subtleties, but to gird up his loins and to work. |
And we should not befog the issue by saying that this is degrading. |
Rather than adapt their lives to their consciousness, they try by every means to befog and to silence it. |
It could be done only by one whom all the world had conspired to befog and befool about his importance in the scheme of things. |
In such wise, Douglas labored to befog and discredit the issues for which the new party stood. |