10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLAMBERER»
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clamberer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
clamberer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New-England Magazine
The arrival of these ladies, one of whom was saluted as the Clamberer and the
other as the Lucky, diffused a general joy through the assembly. All sat down at
table, and Roguentire called the old woman, who was yet at prayers before the ...
Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, 1832
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Word Finder: The Phonic Key to the Dictionary
KLNKL KLMBR clamberer intestine,verse) clinical clamber KLMRS colons(or)
KLNKR KLMBRR clamorous, (B)- mourous cola clinker clamberer KLMSHL
colony KLNKS KLMBS clamshell colonies Kleenex Columbus KLMSHN kaolin ...
Penelope Kister McRann, 1987
3
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
58 Clamberer's. A head like the first clamberer's who peered 133.56 Sord. 3.590
Clambers. Uncrumples, caught by sweet he clambers through ? 1273.18
Lairesse 128 Clammy. Gritstone, a-crumble! Clammy squares which sweat
456.10 ...
3, in the northeast corner, the Purple Wreath, Petraea volubilis, from tropical
America, is another good example of a plant which is a clamberer, or a high
climber, according to the facilities at hand. Its long, wand-like stems wrap
themselves ...
3, in the northeast corner, the Purple Wreath, Petraea volubilis, from tropical
America, is another good example of a plant which is a clamberer, or a high
climber, according to the facilities at hand. Its long, wand-like stems wrap
themselves ...
6
The Philosophy of Religion in England and America
... then falling back on some received law; next seizing on testimony; then
committing ourselves to some popular impression, or some inward instinct, or
some obscure memory; and thus it makes progress not unlike a clamberer on a
steep cliff, ...
7
Crossing the Threshold of Divine Revelation
... then falling back on some received law; next seizing on testimony; then
committing itself to some popular impression, or some inward instinct, or some
obscure memory; and thus it makes progress not unlike a clamberer on a steep
cliff, who, ...
William James Abraham, 2006
8
How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry
For, tho' he cannot fly, he is an excellent clamberer. For his motions upon the face
of the earth are more than any other quadrupede. For he can tread to all the
measures upon the music. For he can swim for life. For he can creep. This poem (
or ...
The mind, he said, 'makes progress not unlike a clamberer on a steep cliff, who,
by quick eye, prompt hand, and firm foot, ascends how he knows not himself, by
personal endowments and by practice, rather than by rule'.2 But a mind which is
...
Hugh Sykes-Davies, Sykes Davies/Watson, George Watson, 1964
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Random Walks: Essays in Elective Criticism
Umberto Eco and Thomas A. Sebeok For though he cannot fly, he is an excellent
clamberer. Christopher Smart, Jubilate Agno ARGUMENT In his report on the
postmodern condition, Jean-Francois Lyotard speculates that "the essay ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CLAMBERER»
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clamberer is used in the context of the following news items.
Knowing takes work
... or some obscure memory; and thus it makes progress not unlike a clamberer on a steep cliff, who, by quick eye, prompt hand, and firm foot, ... «Patheos, May 15»
Under-Reading Violence By Wole Soyinka
A political jobber by instinct though a clamberer through the police profession, he has wasted no time instructing his men to return violence for ... «SaharaReporters.com, Feb 15»
When Miley Cyrus and Lindsay Lohan 'Became One'
(Let's picture a banquette-straddling clamber, the kind that makes security guards mad because the clamberer almost always falls, set to the ... «New York Magazine, Oct 13»
Cardinal Newman was much more than a 'reluctant saint'
He had the same gift for identifying happier experiences: he wrote that arriving at religious certitude was like being "a clamberer on a steep cliff, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 10»
John Henry Cardinal Newman: The Anglican theologian who swam …
... or some inward instinct, or some obscure memory; and thus it makes progress not unlike a clamberer on a steep cliff, who, by quick eye, prompt hand, and firm ... «Virtue Online, Sep 08»