«LUMBERINGNESS» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
lumberingness শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
lumberingness শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
... manner and movement of Evangeline, when they are at their best, is to be
tenderly elegant ; and their fault, when they are at their worst, is to be lumbering ;
but Homer's defect is not lumberingness, neither is tender elegance his
excellence.
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On translating Homer, 3 lects
... manner and movement of Evangeline, when they are at their best, is to be
tenderly elegant; and their fault, when they are at their worst, is to be lumbering ;
but Homer's defect is not lumberingness, neither is tender elegance his
excellence.
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Arthur Hugh Clough: The Critical Heritage
... of themanner and movement of Evangeline, when theyare attheirbest,
istobetenderly elegant; andtheir fault, when they are at their worst, isto be
lumbering; but Homer'sdefect is not lumberingness, neither istender elegance his
excellence.
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The Professor and the Profession
Yet what looked like a heavy sulkiness could be transmuted, as quickly as his
lumberingness of body into alert action, into a variety of different strong and lively
expressions: a snarl of contempt, a wide-eyed and even slightly pop-eyed burst
of ...
Robert Bechtold Heilman, 1999
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On the Classical Tradition
... is to be tenderly elegant; and their fault, when they are at their worst, is to be
lumbering; but Homer's defect is O ' not lumberingness, neither is tender
elegance his excellence. The lumbering effect of most English hexameters is
caused by ...
Matthew Arnold, Robert Henry Super, 1960
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On Translating Homer: Three Lectures Given at Oxford
... manner and movement of Evangeline, when they are at their best, is to be
tenderly elegant ; and their fault, when they are at their worst, is to be lumbering ;
but Homer's defect is not lumberingness, neither is tender elegance his
excellence.
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The Works of Matthew Arnold: On the study of Celtic ...
... manner and movement of Evangeline, when they are at their best, is to be
tenderly elegant ; and their fault, when they are at their worst, is to be lumbering ;
but Homer's defect is not lumberingness, neither is tender elegance his
excellence.
Matthew Arnold, George William Erskine Russell, Thomas Burnett Smart, 1903
are famed for their swiftness, that at the first glance it seems absurd to think of
such giants as flyers. But just as Dr. W. G. Grace's immense height and hulk have
not prevented his being the smartest of cricketers, so the apparent lumberingness
...
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The Works of Matthew Arnold ...
... and their fault, when they are at their worst, is to be lumbering ; but Homer's
defect is not lumberingness, neither is tender elegance his excellence. The
lumbering effect of most English hexameters is caused by their being much too
dactylic;1 ...
Matthew Arnold, George William Erskine Russell, Thomas Burnett Smart, 1903
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Experimental psychology: Students' manual. pt.2. ...
Some set in easily, fluently ; others abruptly, and yet with a certain lumberingness
or sluggishness (so the clangs of the brass-wind). (3) Pitch (compass) is a good
secondary criterion. A shrill succession of notes in the highest musical octave ...
Edward Bradford Titchener, 1901