10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRITICISINGLY»
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criticisingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
criticisingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There was no attempt at direct control or reproof, and thus the suggestions which,
' made criticisingly and reprovingly by aunt Colston, wouldhave fallen, I fear,
upon an unwilling ear. glided, as it were, into my mind, took root unnoticed, grew
up ...
Elizabeth Missing Sewell, 1866
He blow only dazed and staggered me, thanks;looked criticisingly at it, gave the»
greasy to my wide-awake. I immediately turnedlman a shove forward, to intimate
that round, and beheld my greasy friend runningltbat was his way home (an ...
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Selections from Household words; a weekly journal
He looked criticisingly at it, gave tho greasy man a shove forward, to intimate that
that was his way home (an intimation ho acted upon instantaneously), pocketed
the thaler ; looked at me, winked with his moustache (tho Germans are too ...
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Twice Around the Clock: Or, The Hours of the Day and Night ...
... part in the crying with praiseworthy perseverance, and echo the responses in
heartrending sobs ; they press close to the bride as she comes down the aisle on
the arm of her spouse, and eye her approvingly and the bridesmaids criticisingly
...
George Augustus Sala, 1862
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Annandale, a story [by M. Finley].
Then they conversed about the sermon, of which Donald and Nanny couli
remember the greater part, not criticisingly, but as those who had been profited,
and were treasuring up the truth in their hearts, purposing to bring their lives into
...
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THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE
He did not watch her fingers, or, I think, listen to the music, but he gazed long and
steadily at her face and figure as she sat — criticisingly at first, then admiringly,
and then with a look deeper and warmer than admiration. I saw it, and felt that I ...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Aikenhead looked at them, criticisingly, disapprovingly, not that he was of such
austere virtue that he could not bear to catch a glimpse of the gleaming, soft,
supple little feet and ankles, but that these belonged to the natural enemies of
him and ...
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*Ying Hua Cui Lin Yun Fu: 2: Parts 2. and 3. 1
... and wickedness of Yang were viewed with anger both by the gods and men, is
2 5% ,3'; E ii! Aaasa iCringe and flatter people, to g $ % A 'mmwmwamasaa Critic,
fig 5 i 3; or one apt to find fault, saaaa Criticisingly, he speaks of me '52 fi E at ...
"Why will you look so criticisingly, Mr. Walsingham?" she said to that gentleman,
as he stood near her in conversation with Colonel Lindesay. "It is, as you would
say, all very wrong. What indeed can equal the folly of a dance which
disarranges ...
Max Wentworth (fict.name.), 1839
... was employed in re-adjusting her daughter's ringlets, disordered by the rapid
motion of the galop. " Why will you look so criticisingly, Mr. Walsingham?" she
said to that gentleman, as he stood near her in conversation with Colonel
Lindesay.