10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AETHEREALITY»
Discover the use of
aethereality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aethereality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Cyber Nations - Green Team:
Aethereality, Agincourt, ...
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Cyber Nations - Deleted Nations: 0bsidian Homeland, ...
3
Coleridge and the Nature of Imagination: Evolution, ...
(Variorum, 1, 115, 20–5) The lines from 'As twilight' to 'untir'd wing' were omitted
from the 1803 printed version and the following lines were added, changing the
idea from a fairy tale ecstasy to a more intellectual aethereality: Methinks, ...
4
The Practice of Satire in England, 1658–1770
The poem may seem to warn the Strephons against poetic fictions which impute
aethereality to the fair sex. But the moral is not quite so cozy as the
commonsense critics would have it?62 Swift's political satires have an implicit set
of positives, ...
5
English Literature in the Age of Disguise
The poem may seem to warn the Strephons against poetic fictions which impute
aethereality to the fair sex. But the moral is not quite as cosy as the
commonsense critics would have it. If Strephon had known the bodily facts
beforehand, the ...
Maximillian E. Novak, 1982
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Psychetypes: a new way of exploring personality
world's structure) would have been more paramount than the hypothetical,
symbolic substance of reality that is indicative of aethereality. That second world,
on the other hand, took precedence in Wilson's typology. So we call Jefferson ...
In an attempt to save his daughter's life, Eva's father sends her from Poland to a labor camp in Czechoslovakia where she and her sister, Rachel, are forced to make blankets and uniforms for the German army.
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The New Generation of Manga Artists: The Renga Portfolio
This is the third volume in the popular series that collects artwork by carefully selected young artists currently active in the Japanese manga and anime art scene.
Kazuna Takashiro and his long-lost sister Chizuna must live with the fact that they are cursed by a blood disease that will eventually turn them into vampires.
Collection of artwork for various graphic novels by Japanese artistic group Clamp; also includes an interview with Clamp.