He is a fencer of language, that falsifies his blow and hits where he did not aim. |
Moreover, inaccurate as Hugo often is, it is never the inaccuracy that falsifies. |
It is the special psychology of leisure and luxury that falsifies life. |
The tendency which falsifies judgement in this respect is that of idealisation. |
Unlike the common braggart, however, the pseudologue falsifies a substantial amount of information with bearing upon activities, acquaintances, or personal identity. |
To try to find some happy ending, in a way, falsifies, flees from the reality. |