10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VEXEDNESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
vexedness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
vexedness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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At the feet of Jesus: or, Memorials of service, loving ...
That state of feeling of which Miss D. had spoken was not exactly the vexedness
of which they had thought. The very next day one of the little girls was naughty,
and Miss Sophia reproved her. It suddenly occurred to one of the others that here
...
Benjamin Smith (Wesleyan minister.), Sophia Dury Denham,
1868
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Richardson's 'Clarissa' and the Eighteenth-Century Reader
The need to measure and judge the novel's rival reports takes on its urgency only
because of the vexedness of the story itself, the vexedness of the ethical,
religious, social and political questions that arise around it, and their vexedness
in ...
He did not want to say it, to give him his due,' said mamma, smiling a little ; ' and
to give Ida her due,' she went on, turning to Geordie, ' I don't see, my boy, that you
needed to think it.' 'Well,' said Dods, and I felt my vexedness begin to go away, ...
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Transactions of the California State Agricultural Society
I know the vexedness of the irrigation problem, but ut into it the orce that stormed
your mountain walls, and the foresight an faith that made experimental planting of
the vine and olive, the fig and pomegranate, wisely legislate to guard all rights, ...
California State Agricultural Society (Sacramento, Calif.),
1886
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The Queen's Highway from Ocean to Ocean
... created them ; whilst the deep fissures in the rocks, and the torn and splintered
condition of the mountain crags show how in vexedness of spirit she had striven
to undo what she had ROUND THE NORTH SHORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR 301.
Stuart C. Cumberland,
1887
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The novels of Samuel Richardson...
My teasing uncle broke out into a loud laugh, which, however, had more of
vexedness than mirth in it. — He is certainly gone to London, Harriet ! Just as I
said, dame Selby ! — Certainly tearing up the road ; his very horses resenting, for
their ...
Samuel Richardson, Ethel M. M. McKenna,
1902
Even across Vender's painfully anxious absorption there came just now a thrill of
vexedness, to think that these persons, to-night the most pertinacious if not the
most genuinely interested people in Doomstone, should be among the least ...
... and succeeded in overtaking her little truant, just as he stood, with his hat
thrown on the grass in a vain essay to catch what he had 'been in such earnest
chase of—with hands and eyes uplifted, watching with some vexedness in his
aspect, ...
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The works of George Meredith
... Harry your promise, and if he empowers you, it is right to make the proposal,
and immediately, I think.' She spoke feverishly, with an unsweet expression of
face, that seemed to me to indicate vexedness at the squire's treatment of my
father.
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The Works of Samuel Richardson: With a Sketch of His Life ...
My teasing uncle broke out into a loud laugh, which, however, had .more of
vexedness than mirth in it.—He is certainly gone to London, Harriet! Just as I said
, dame Selby!Certainly tearing up the road; his very horses resenting, for their
master, ...
Samuel Richardson, Edward Mangin,
1811
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «VEXEDNESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
vexedness im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Damon Albarn
... by one who is a practitioner of the law, and one who is a maker of cheese, and another who doth strum upon the lute with much vexedness and dismay...". «The Quietus, Mai 12»
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And since hypochondria is more or less defined by its position on the borderline between the physical and the psychological, its very vexedness is central to its ... «Daily Mail, Sep 09»