10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «QUICKSILVERISH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
quicksilverish in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
quicksilverish im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
'Well, Doctor,' said the quicksilverish little Hon. Sec. as he frisked up to our hero,
his smooth face wreathed in bland smiles, ' it's a great fight, as I thought it would
be. Only goodness knows ' what we would have done without you. Our bowling ...
2
Baily's Magazine of Sports & Pastimes
'Well, Doctor,' said the quicksilverish little Hon. Sec. as he frisked up to our hero,
his smooth face wreathed in bland smiles, ' it's a great fight, as I thought it would
be. Only goodness knows ' what we would have done without you. Our bowling ...
3
Growing God: A Guide for Spiritual Gardeners
A parable communicates but does so in an indirect and often quicksilverish
fashion, is more concerned with deep meaning than factual data, and is better
heard than read. This accounts for why so many of us today are tempted to skim
over ...
4
Freedom to Offend: How New York Remade Movie Culture
In a profile of Burstyn for the magazine Park East, Herbert Mitgang described him
as someone who came alive in the evening, with a “quicksilverish expression,” “
porcelain-blue eyes,” and a face crowned by a “flying V of silver hair.” He was a ...
Raymond J. Haberski, Jr., 2007
5
The Essential Works of Willa Cather:
She displayed, under his nose, the only kind of figure he considered worth
looking at--that of a very young girl, supple and sinuous and quicksilverish; thin,
eager shoulders, polished white arms that were nowhere too fat and nowhere too
...
6
Overcoming Resistant Personality Disorders: A Personalized ...
1 2 3 E. Mercurial: Volatile and quicksilverish, at times unduly ebullient, charged
up, and irrepressible; at other times, flighty and erratic emotionally, blowing hot
and cold (e.g., has marked penchant for momentary excitements). 1 2 3 F. Fickle:
...
Theodore Millon, Seth Grossman, 2007
7
Talking Cures and Placebo Effects
Despite its quicksilverish appearance, insight has not proven to be scientifically
invisible. Beginning in the 19505, a research program has gradually emerged
dedicated to investigating the nature, conditions, frequency, and relevance of ...
8
The Millon Inventories: A Practitioner's Guide to ...
Mercurial: Volatile and quicksilverish, at times unduly ebullient, charged up, and
irrepressible; at other times, flighty and erratic emotionally, blowing hot and cold (
e.g., has marked penchant for momentary excitements). 123F. Fickle: Displays ...
Theodore Millon, Caryl Bloom, 2008
9
Youth and the Bright Medusa
... a very young girl, supple and sinuous and quicksilverish; thin, eager shoulders,
polished white arms that were nowhere too fat and nowhere too thin. McKann
found it agreeable to look at Kitty, but when he saw that the authoritative Mrs.
Post, ...
10
Within the City Wall: A Memoir of Childhood
Mrs Marshall, the sexton's quicksilverish little wife, nutcracker-jawed like a
benevolent old fairy, had been busy there. Mr Marshall himself happened to be
tending the stove. He was in shirtsleeves, and his huge bulk towered comically,
like the ...
Margaret Mann Phillips, 1943