10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RUMINATINGLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ruminatingly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ruminatingly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Gandhi's Coolie: Life & Times of Ramkrishna Bajaj
"May be" he said ruminatingly, "there is some understanding between J.P. and
Jawaharlalji also". If it was a question of contesting Assembly seats, he went on,
then it would have been different. "But those of us who think on constructive lines
...
2
The Shoulders of Atlas A Novel
“She don't act a mite in love with him,” said Sylvia, ruminatingly. “She seemed
real mad with him this noon about that candy. Henry, that was a funny thing for
him to do.” “What?” asked Henry, who had so far only gotten Rose's rather vague
...
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, 2012
3
Redemption and Two Other Plays
Leo Tolstoy. sky. I loved her really. And now it's a tender beautiful memory.
Petushkóv: I understand. It was ideal, and you left it like that. Fédya (ruminatingly)
: And I've been attracted often, you know. Once I was in love with a grande dame,
...
4
Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity
We have mental-emotional digestive systems with complicated interconnections
that notice and savor an enormous variety of words and sentences, stories and
songs, ruminatingly take them in and assimilate all the vitamins, enzymes, and ...
5
The Modern Movement: A TLS Companion
Where J. Alfred Prufrock had gazed ruminatingly through the ruins of a London
mist, the protagonist of Mr Auden's poetry knew the hard message of a breaking-
down machine by its noise, as well as from the newspapers, the night-club and
the ...
... stroked his bristly beard ruminatingly, and the drawn lines of his gaunt face
enhanced his habitual gravity. "If only there were some way of getting word to
them! But I might be dead for all they know — and would you believe it, Harkness,
...
Stanton A. Coblentz, 2008
7
Victorian Fiction: Some New Approaches
But the most telling one is the outcry of a poor father during the strike ruminatingly
hinting at five shilling a week, the cumulative effects of whose pathos is really
beyond description: It's no use, Higgins. Hoo cannot live long a' this'n. Hoo's just
...
Meredith went on ruminatingly. 'I never thought when I came down here that I
should stay on and see George married — never thought, the night of that dance,
that I should lose my bet.' He chuckled. 'George has told you all about that bet, ...
9
Macbeth and the Players
Garrick began his first soliloquy ruminatingly, as Banquo conferred apart with the
messengers.4 In the adaptation by Davenant, Macbeth begins his first soliloquy
like a sceptical, reasonable Restoration man. Macbeth in the Folio of 1623 is ...
Dennis Bartholomeusz, 1978
10
Bon Bons, Bourbon and Bon Mots: Stories from the Algonquin ...
You ought to be able to point a great deal, also. There is much to be watched
during the early stages of garden preparation. Nothing is so satisfying as to lean
ruminatingly against a fence and observe the slow, rhythmic swing of the digger's
...
Franklin Pierce Adams, Robert Benchley, Heywood Broun, 2010