Roy Lichtenstein, the prince of Pop, who died in 1997, was heroically untempted by meaning. |
The ultimate crown is for the overcomer, and not for the untempted one. |
Even with respect to the two vices he denounced, he was an untried and untempted man. |
What its face was like she had really no idea, for in so many things she had practically been untempted. |
It showed him strong and cold and untempted, preferring famine and neglect and misery to any debt or burden of a service done. |
Mr Chomsky is a firebrand, untempted by cultural politics and unpersuaded by the soft social-democracy Richard Rorty recommends. |