10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COUNTERCHARM»
Discover the use of
countercharm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
countercharm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Adelaide; Or, the
Countercharm a Novel
There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.
Catherine Cuthbertson, 2010
2
Encyclopaedia of Indian Philiosophies: Indian Metaphysics ...
Sridhara has the Mimamsaka go on to a further objection: suppose someone
chants a countercharm — then even in the presence of the charm the effect will
be produced ! So absence of charm cannot be one of the causal factors, and the
...
Witch who borrows something from person using a countercharm against her can
nullify the countercharm. ONTARIO: Rose FL 24:224, l9l3. ILLINOIS: Neely and
Spargo l07, l938. G27 l. l6. l.2*. Witch who buys something from person using ...
Indiana University. Folklore Institute, 1940
4
Grafting Helen: The Abduction of the Classical Past
case made out for her goodness and truth, but so long as she is unable to make
good her defense we shall chant over to ourselves as we listen the reasons that
we have given as a countercharm to her spell, to preserve us from slipping back ...
5
The Encyclopedia of Indian philosophies
Sridhara has the Mimamsaka go on to a further objection: suppose someone
chants a countercharm — then even in the presence of the charm the effect will
be produced ! So absence of charm cannot be one of the causal factors, and the
...
Sibajiban Bhattacharyya, Karl H. Potter, 1977
6
The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language ...: ...
Countercharm'ed (p- from countercharm) Destroyed as one charm hv another.
Countercharm'ing (p. a. from countercharm) Desiroy. ing one charm by another.
Counterchatnx'mg (s. from rbc part) The act os destroying one charm ny another ...
7
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Like a spell it was to keep us invulnerable, and so countercharm all our crimes,
that they should only be active to please, not hurt us. Decay of Picty. To CO'
UNTERCHECKri~ n. a. [counter and check] To oppose; to stop with sudden
opposition.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1818
8
Skirmishes and Sketches
A COUNTERCHARM. "' T has been said that the very best time to offer your love
to a woman is directly after her own love has been trifled with by a third person.
When a graceless fellow, who had possessed himself of the gem which he had ...
9
The Inner Islands: A Carolinian's Sound Country Chronicle
The old women of the village figure it all out, though, and then Wi—no—na's true
beau, the warrior Okisko, acquires from yet another medicine man, a rival of
Chico's, the recipe for a countercharm, to wit: Make an arrow of witch hazel, use a
...
10
Platonic Questions: Dialogues with the Silent Philosopher
In the Republic, Socrates suggests only that the argument of the Republic itself
can serve as a "countercharm" to the spell of poetry: "We shall listen to her,
chanting to ourselves this conversation we are speaking as a countercharm."4i In
the ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COUNTERCHARM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
countercharm is used in the context of the following news items.
`Harry Potter': Spoilers and fan reviews
First, a quick explanation, and a small countercharm against angry posts: I'm a big genre fan, and an admirer of Harry and Hogwarts (although ... «NJ.com, Jul 09»