The poet, whose name is Deor, has experienced the fallaciousness of early success. |
The fallaciousness of this note of patriotism is particularly apparent, when the clamour continues after the evil is past. |
I told him there were two kinds of persons, the fallaciousness of whose promises had become proverbial in the world. |
But one may simply turn to the pages of their own holy books to demonstrate the fallaciousness of this or similar beliefs. |
Is it necessary to spend time in exhibiting the folly and fallaciousness of this first principle? |
To discern its fallaciousness, requires not acuteness of understanding, so much as a little common honesty. |