_:vb7025999 "To censure (someone or something); to criticize."@en . _:vb7026001 "1871, George Eliot [pseudonym; Mary Ann Evans], chapter I, in Middlemarch\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood and Sons, \u2192OCLC, book I, page 8:"@en . _:vb7026002 "1919, Saki, \u2018The Oversight\u2019, The Toys of Peace:"@en . _:vb7026002 "That was the year that Sir Richard was writing his volume on Domestic Life in Tartary. The critics all blamed it for a lack of concentration."@en . _:vb7026001 "These peculiarities of Dorothea's character caused Mr Brooke to be all the more blamed in neighbouring families for not securing some middle-aged lady as guide and companion to his nieces."@en . _:vb7025999 . _:vb7026002 . _:vb7026000 "1590, Edmund Spenser, \u201CBook III, Canto II\u201D, in The Faerie Queene.\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:vb7026003 . _:vb7026000 . _:vb7026003 "2006, Clive James, North Face of Soho, Picador, published 2007, page 106:"@en . _:vb7026000 "though my loue be not so lewdly bent, / As those ye blame, yet may it nought appease / My raging smart [...]."@en . _:vb7026001 . "1" . . _:vb7026003 "I covered the serious programmes too, and indeed, right from the start, I spent more time praising than blaming."@en .