10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VERISIMILARLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
verisimilarly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
verisimilarly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Eloquent Gestures: The Transformation of Performance Style ...
Because both text and stage sought to evoke "real life," verisimilarly coded
performance achieved a unity of effect that the self-conscious theatricality of the
histrionic code could not. But the ephemeral nature of the acting makes it much
easier ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Having the appearance of truth ; probable; likely. Various anecdotes of him [
Dante] are related by Boccaccio, Sacchetti, and others, . . . none of them
verisimilar. Lowell, Among my Books, 2d ser., p. 19. verisimilarly (ver-i-sim'i-lar-li),
adv.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
19. verisimilarly ( ver-i-sim'i-l&r-li), adv. In a verisimilar manner; probably.'
Wordsworth [was] talked of . . . [and] represented verisimilarly enough as a man
full of English prejudices. Carlyle, in Froude (First Forty Years), II. xlv.
Verisimilitude ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
19. verisimilarly (ver-i-sim'i-lar-li), adv. In a verisimilar manner; probably.
Wordsworth [was] talked of . . . [and] represented verisimilarly enough as a man
full of English prejudices. Carlyle, In Froude (First Forty Years), II. xiv.
verisimilitude ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
19. verisimilarly (ver-i-sim'i-ljir-li), adv. In a verisimilar manner ; probably.
Wordsworth [was] talked of . . . [and] represented verisimilarly enough as a man
full of English prejudices. Carlyle, in Froude (First Forty Years), II. xiv.
verisimilitude ...
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Social Theory and Practice
This rightness and wrongness strikes us immediately and verisimilarly, in the
same manner as our other perceptions. We use normative concepts of rightness
and wrongness in our recognition of situations just as we use non-normative ...
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Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of His ...
Represented verisimilarly enough as a man full of English prejudices, idle,
alternately gossiping to enormous lengths, and talking, at rare intervals, high
wisdom ; on the whole, endeavouring to make out a plausible life of halfness in
the Tory ...
James Anthony Froude, 1914
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Approaching New Testament Texts and Contexts: Collected ...
They have also used modes of speech recognized by their addressees, and their
linguistic usage has verisimilarly not been more peculiar than it could function —
if namely their addressees were to be able to understand the text. Thus the ...
Lars Hartman, Tord Fornberg, David Hellholm, 2013
But Aldo, who was thirteen, and un- verisimilarly beautiful, they called " 1'Amorino
" ; they petted and spoiled him, and let him count the money in the till. And he
liked them and their shop. And he learnt that money was money. i The phrase ...
Annie Vivanti Chartres, Annie Vivanti, 1910
It is my fathers pleasure to give himself a lot of trouble to account verisimilarly for
her retirement, so as to uphold the fiction of casualty in every repeated case. In
our town it has come to be a public secret, that Mrs. Lans- dales mind is not equal
...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «VERISIMILARLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
verisimilarly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Froch-Groves: Miscellaneous Musings in the Aftermath of a …
In fact, failing to oblige Groves for the second time, for what would verisimilarly sell out a football stadium (City Ground or Stamford Bridge, Carl and George's ... «BoxingInsider.com, Dez 13»