10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACCHANALIANISM»
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bacchanalianism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Some American evils and their remedies: a series of five ...
In America Bacchanalianism has taken deep root in nearly every city, town and
village. Within full view of our churches are thousands of shrines devoted to the
worship of this foul god, and every twelvemonths added to our independence
sees ...
2
The American Federationist
BACCHANALIANISM. AND. MISERY. WE. WILL. as. Faun. YET,. YOU. BET. The “
400” of New York are now hestirring themselves in preparation for a most
extravagant and ridiculous event. ()ne of our millionaire heiresses who has
purchased ...
... substances" (Aitkin's Med.,' sixth edit., vol. ii. p. 1061). Bacchanalianism (
earliest quot. in ' Diet.,' 1855). — 1832, " The never-sufficiently-to-be-extolled
bacchanalianism of Billy Pitt and Harry DundaB" (Blackwood's Mag., vol. xxxii. p.
395).
4
Traditions of Edinburgh
Having established the simple fact, that the bacchanalianism of the last
generation was excessive, we shall proceed to give anecdotes and other
circumstantial illustrations of the same — * One of the poet's last exclamations
upon his ...
5
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
The parrot that speaks as the old maid or the menial that teaches him, has
changed his mind as much as any saint or sinner of the Cabinet, from the
somnolent piety of Lord Gleuelg to the rampant bacchanalianism of Lord
Melbourne.
The parrot that speaks as the old maid or the menial that teaches him, has
changed his mind as much as any saint or sinner of the Cabinet, from the
somnolent piety of Lord Glenelg to the rampant bacchanalianism of Lord
Melbourne.
7
The Book of Wonderful Characters: Memoirs and Anecdotes of ...
The greatest acquirement necessary to qualify a candidate for the representation
of this most noble and ancient borough, appears to be some great deformity,
idiotism, or professed bacchanalianism, for at a late election we observed in a ...
Henry Wilson, James Caulfield, 2012
8
The Life of Robert Burns: With a Criticism on His Writings
The coarse bacchanalianism—the filthiness—the gossipry—the cadies,
macaronies, street-hammers of all kinds— are all here faithfully described] Auld
Rookie 1 wale o' ilka town That Scotland kens beneath the moon ; Where coothy
chields ...
James Currie, Robert Chambers, 1838
9
The Riddle of the Bacchae: The Last Stage of Euripides' ...
True, it is fair to ask whether Euripides, notwithstanding, does not intend to paint
a nobler picture of Bacchanalianism in this particular play. Perhaps he does—this
question of course brings up the whole question of his object in writing the ...
10
The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed
Any bacchanalianism which appears in his verses was not from the heart, as his
ravings on amatory subjects usually are. He was here merely the literary medium
of a recognised common sentiment. Such a character appears, we think, ...
Robert Burns, Robert Chambers, 1856
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BACCHANALIANISM»
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According to HuffPost Japan's Editor-in-Chief, Kosuke Takahashi, bacchanalianism (aka, going wild) at somebody's home, especially at night, ... «Huffington Post, Mar 15»
Sidney Street Cafe's Kevin Nashan Takes Barbecue Honors
In honor of the U.S. Senate's declaration of September as National Bourbon Month, the event crossed over into downright Bacchanalianism as ... «Riverfront Times, Aug 13»