10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMOTIONABLE»
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emotionable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emotionable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Pure in Heart: An Epistle from the Romanies
Chapter. 4. “Martin's. become. all. emotionable”. July 2006 ... man and then the
woman to repeat the same words. In our literate culture this always feels a little
unnecessary, but Roy needed me to 10 Chapter 4 “Martin's become all
emotionable”
2
The Books of Adam and Eve and the Cave of Treasures
V [In which Eve makes a noble and emotionable intercession, taking the blame
on herself.) 1 Then Adam and Eve entered the cave, and stood praying, in their
own tongue, unknown to us, but which they knew well. 2 And as they prayed,
Adam ...
3
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... responsive, sensible, sensile, susceptible, susceptive rel hypersensitive,
supersensitive con impervious, insensible, unfeeling, unimpressionable,
unresponsive; wooden ant insensitive, unsensitive 2 syn EMOTIONAL 1,
emotionable, feeling, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
4
Journal of Psychological Medicine
There is no emotionable excitability displayed by the patient, as is so often found
in those suffering from cerebral haemorrhage. There are, however, two well-
marked conditions in this case, which are found in many aphasic patients,
namely, ...
5
Small Press Verse & Poeticonjectures
Indeed—I'm that Sort of easily emotionable Chap who likes to keep On turning.
And on being Turned over and over Again. And—in so doing— I'm never leaving
anything Behind. It really seems to Always happen—whatever The page may ...
... the hazards of the chase and of the supply of roots, berries and fish, the
vagaries of the seasons, and so many unpredictable and uncontrollable
circumstances by the available human means, the emotionable strain and stress
was endemic.
7
The Forgotten Books of Eden
CHAP, V. In which Eve makes a noble and emotionable intercession, talcing the
blame on herself. THEN Adam and Eve entered the cave, and stood praying, in
their own tongue, unknown to us, but which they knew well. 2 And as they prayed
, ...
Rutherford Platt, Jr., Jr. Rutherford H. Platt, 2007
8
The Unusual Reality of Depression
As yet, concept such as pseudomutality, double-bind, schism and skew have
found no counterparts. Kubler and Stotland (1964) have argued, that '
emotionable' sensitivity and detached emotive sensibilities are served though
disturbance, ...
Richard J. Kosciejew, 2012
9
"The Heathen in His Blindness"--: Asia, the West, and the ...
... the vagaries of seasons, and so many unpredictable and uncontrollable
circumstances by the available human means, the emotionable strain and stress
was endemic. To sublimate this a ritual technique was devised and developed to
meet ...
S. N. Balagangadhara, 1994
10
History of English Humour
A.G. L'Estrange. Taste. 263 in the roof, if the prudent architect had not contrived
for them a fourth place called the twelvepenny gallery and there planted a
suitable colony.” That emotionable ebullition affords a lower class less enjoyment
than ...