10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUCOLICALLY»
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bucolically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The stray shopping carts of Eastern North America: a guide ...
A must-have for anyone with a passion for shopping carts and a love of the great outdoors.
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A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Founded ...
120 Mr. Bence Jones . . will have done good work, .of which he may be
bucolically proud. Buco'lican. nonce-wd. .A rustic, a countryman. 1866 J. Banks in
Argosy I. 171 The one characteristic of the British bucolican is his stillness and
reticence.
Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, Philological Society (Great Britain),
1887
We wondered, as we listened, where Farmer Larkin, who was bucolically bred
and reared, had acquired such range and wealth of vocabulary. Fully realising at
last that his boat was derelict, abandoned, at the mercy of wind and wave, — as ...
They scarcely seem bucolically curious, and the old-time Van Bibbers, if they are
yet in the land of the living, would not regard them patronizingly or with
amusement. It may be that in too many instances the visitor does not see the New
Yorker ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Harlan Logan,
1921
They were painfully and bucolically new, as were his garments. In reply to a
question he stated that the prisoner whom he had been commissioned to bring
back had committed larceny, but before we got to Chicago the crime had grown ...
... one could easily understand, loving the country and rejoicing in its beauty as if
it were their mistress, yet some of them surely the world is not apt to consider
pastorally or bucolically given. No one ever took Miss Martineau for a
shepherdess, ...
As far as I could estimate, the whole village was camped there on the grassy
slope, watching the ball-game: little barefooted, tow- headed, blasphemous
children; giggling school-girls bucolically sex-conscious; hot- blooded, horny -
handed, ...
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Short Stories: A Magazine of Select Fiction
We wondered, as we listened, where Farmer Larkin, who was bucolically bred
and reared, had acquired such range and wealth of vocabulary. Fully realizing at
last that his boat was derelict, abandoned, at the mercy of wind and wave — as ...
Alfred Ludlow White,
1894
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Virgil's Garden: The Nature of Bucolic Space
... as Virgil's own Eclogues themselves incorporate bucolic representations of
himself under other names (Menalcas and Tityrus).13 This space, which seemed
to have been saved by a bucolicsinging and bucolically named alter ego for Virgil
, ...
Thus bucolically was laid the foundation of England's textile trade, of modern
mechanical industry with its long train of complicated problems. At the beginning
of the nineteenth century England had but one city with a population exceeding a
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BUCOLICALLY»
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bucolically is used in the context of the following news items.
Worlds bicycle circuit course has its challenges
... Road, where they either go east for a steep ascent to Huguenot Road or west for the gradual, bucolically beautiful climb to Robious Road. «Richmond.com, Jun 15»
Michael Gambon to play Winston Churchill for PBS
In this case, the viewer's POV Muggle will be Churchill's young nurse, the bucolically named Millie Appleyard. Appleyard, who's yet to be cast, ... «A.V. Club Denver/Boulder, May 15»
Clemens: Label legerdemain can lurks to bamboozle buyers
“Our family” seems bucolically nice and homey, but the largest wine maker in the world — Gallo — is an “our family” operation. Gallo makes ... «LubbockOnline.com, May 15»
Look around the amazing home of Warwickshire millionaire - now …
... made from his magazine company, Dennis Publishing, it is no wonder that he crafted a home as imaginative as it is bucolically beautiful. «Coventry Telegraph, May 15»
Felix Dennis' £10m estate goes on sale
... made from his magazine company Dennis Publishing, it is no wonder that he crafted a home as imaginative as it is bucolically beautiful. «Birmingham Post, May 15»
This country is at war
... war, war' faux pas and they did so with quite a vengeance, with all those bucolically pretty pictures of a young family enjoying the countryside ... «Times of Malta, Mar 15»
Haydn - the poor man's Mozart?
Yet Haydn's personality, like his music, was less bucolically uncomplicated than the 19th century liked to maintain. His humour could have a ... «Gramophone, Feb 15»
Ringo Starr Puts Bucolic Estate Up for Sale
... village of Cranleigh, in the scenic and bucolically swank home country of Surrey, up for sale at an undisclosed price rumored and reported to ... «Variety, Nov 14»
The Passing Bells, BBC One
... parents as they ambled past bucolically with their horse-drawn cart. When Michael got home, his father was reading the newspaper solemnly ... «The Arts Desk, Nov 14»
Healthy? No, honey can be WORSE for you than sugar
But most honey is far from bucolically produced and both are forms of sugar. Honey is not benign, it has a knock-on effect on the body like ... «Daily Mail, Oct 14»