10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRESTFALLENNESS»
Discover the use of
crestfallenness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crestfallenness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Politics and Guilt: The Destructive Power of Silence
this sum of individual grieving in the 1950s that prevented an even stronger
collective 'crestfallenness' over the suffering inflicted on other peoples, of the kind
that later seemed appropriate to the '68 generation?" If one has so much
personal ...
2
What Will He Do with It?
Everywhere a sullen look — everywhere that ineffable aspect of crestfallenness !
What can have happened? is the good man bankrupt? No — rich as ever! What
can it be? Reader, that fatal event which they who love Josiah Hartopp are ever ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton, 1857
3
Recollections and Experiences During a Parliamentary Career ...
most plainly visible and audible among those whose partisans stood in a majority
on the list, while a corresponding crestfallenness was exhibited by those whose
hopes had been defeated. In short, the question as to the success or failure of ...
4
What Will He Do with it ?
Everywhere a sullen look ~— everywhere that ineffable aspect of crestfallenness!
What can have happened? is the good man bankrupt? No —rich as ever! What
can it be? Reader, that fatal event which they who love Josiah Hartopp are ever ...
Edward George Bulwer Lytton, 1857
5
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... impressively general would become the tokens of disturbance occasioned by
that infamous concussion. Everywhere a sullen look— everywhere that inefl'able
aspect of crestfallenness I What can have hapeued? is the good man bankru t?
To s crestfallen by this piece of news would be an exaggeration, bu does not offer
subdivisions of crestfallenness - your crest has not, it is rarely seen at half mast,
or flopping slightly to one side. back empty handed. To say that Lorina looked ld ...
7
Heavenly Bodies: Film Stars and Society
... the eagerness and crestfallenness are conveyed through acting. In all these
ways then Robeson, unlike his roles in Voodoo and The Emperor Jones, is not
identified with the atavistic view of Africa as a state of inchoate, dangerous
emotion.
8
Mark: A Commentary on His Apology for the Cross, Chapters 9 - 16
The transfer is also supposed to prompt addition of the young man's
crestfallenness and sorrowful departure because of his having many acquisitions
. But the rich man in 10:17-22 is not said to be young. He looks back on his youth.
One could ...
... CRESSET CRESSETS CRESSY CREST CRESTAL CRESTED
CRESTFALLEN CRESTFALLENLY CRESTFALLENNESS
CRESTFALLENNESSES CRESTING CRESTINGS CRESTLESS CRESTS
CRESYL CRESYLIC CRESYLS CRETIC ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
10
Emotions: Their Cognitive Base and Ontological Importance
Feelings of crestfallenness and forlornness might un-controver- sially be linked to
emotions such as grief or remorse but would be unlikely to be linked to joy or
hate. And in the same way, physiological changes can also be linked to certain ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRESTFALLENNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
crestfallenness is used in the context of the following news items.
And the first sad faces of March are Cyclones
He just hadn't seen any that exceeded the crestfallenness he felt on Thursday afternoon following a 60-59 defeat at the hands of No. 14 UAB. «Washington Post, Mar 15»
Best New Places to Eat for Cheap in Seattle
Any crestfallenness when that deal fell through was immediately obliterated by the even greater news (sorry, La Bodega) that the food at the ... «TheStranger.com, Apr 14»
Modern Family Recap: A Baby After All
Is there a logistical reason aside from their crestfallenness? Will this thread pick up next week? I didn't think I'd say it, Modern Family, but we ... «Vulture, Sep 12»
The soundtrack of success and agony
... Stadium on Monday night, and to epitomise want and effort and fatigue and crestfallenness, the whole bale of losing-side sporting sentiment. «The National, Oct 11»