10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMULGENCE»
Discover the use of
emulgence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emulgence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
What I reveal to yon in this soft emulgence is all-inspiringly beautiful." That is the
last word of Homunculus. Proteus. " It is in this vital emulgence where your light
becomes musical " — becomes rhythmic, so to speak. Nereus. " What mystery is ...
William Torrey Harris, 1887
2
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Effort to equal or excel in qualities or ac- emulgence (e-mul'jens), n. tions ;
imitative rivalry, as of that which one admires in another or others : as, the
emulation of great actions, or of the rich by the poor. Bailey. [< emulgent: see -
enee.] The act ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
3
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
alkali-albumen manifest three well-marked degrees of combining affinity for the
oil, with which as many well-marked degrees of emulgence and molecular
vibration correspond. The movements are produced or hindered by the same
class of ...
4
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
A few of the more acute cases were treated successfully with calomel and opium,
given in large doses, until the mouth was tainted, when a most copious and
seemingly a critical emulgence of the liver took place, (with the assistance of 01.
5
The works of George Meredith
Weak men would be rendered nervous by the flattery of a woman's worship ; or
they would be for returning it, at least partially, as though it could be bandied to
and fro without emulgence of the poetry ; or they would be pitiful, and quite spoil
the ...
In the latter stage of digestion, when comminution of the mass is incomplete, it is
much facilitated by a moderate draught of water, which disintegrates and
dissolves the contents of the stomach, fitting it for emulgence and preparing it for
...
Weak men would be rendered nervous by the flattery of a woman's worship ; or
they would be for returning it, at least partially, as though it could be bandied to
and fro without emulgence of the poetry ; or they would be pitiful, and quite spoil
the ...
8
1884-87, The Electrician and Electrical Engineer ; a Monthly ...
The wires pulsated with the current and the beautiful mellow emulgence (sic) on
seven towers instantaneously transformed darkness into moonlight." After this
spectacle, who can say that the age of miracles is past. Unfortunately two of the ...
9
Mount Lebanon: A Ten Years' Residence, from 1842 to 1852, ...
Thus, the force of circumstances, and the strong necessity of living free,
compelled man to turn his genius and exertions towards the cultivation of these
mountains, and the emulgence of their latent resources. And of all the
productions of which ...
Charles Henry Churchill, 1853
Weakmenwould berendered nervous by the flatteryofawoman's worship; or they
wouldbefor returning it, at least partially,as though itcould bebandied toand fro
without emulgence ofthe poetry; orthey would be pitiful, and quite spoil the thing.