10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HURRYINGLY»
Discover the use of
hurryingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hurryingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A tour in quest of genealogy, through several parts of ...
... though I am certain I shall follow you 'f haudpassibus elfquis." Indeed, I_
congratulate myself that part of my journey will lead me not hurryingly through
Nforth Wales, a_ country of' which you or 'I' knovir little morethan we could gaiher
in, ...
2
The Dramatic Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
[Tertsky enters, and delivers letters to the Duke, which lie breaks open hurryingly.
Coun, [to Max.] Remunerate your trouble! For his joy He makes you recompense.
'Tis not unfitting For you, Count Piccolomini, to feel So tenderly — my brother it ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1857
3
Poetical and Dramatic Works
[Tertsky enters, and delivers letters to the Duke, which he breaks open hurryingly.
Coun. (to Max.) Remunerate your trouble ! For his joy He makes you recompense
. 'Tis not unfitting For you, Count Piccolomini, to feel So tenderly—my brother it ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1844
Towards his wife the hero turns, and asks a last embrace ; She bends to kiss his
hand, and down her mournful face Her tears fled hurryingly : she knew not what
to do. He looked upon his girls, and in this sad adieu Commended them to God ...
Alexander Frederic Foster, 1851
5
The poetical and dramatic works of S.T. Coleridge 3 vols
[Tertsky enters, and delivers letters to the Duke, which he breaks open hurryingly.
Coun. (to Max.) Remunerate your trouble ! For his joy He makes you recompense
. 'Tis not unfitting For you, Count Piccolomini, to feel So tenderly— my brother it ...
Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge, 1847
6
The Scottish chiefs: a romance
Her Majesty rose directly, and pushing away the harp, hurryingly said, " You may
leave the room ;" and turning her back to Wallace, walked away through an
opposite door. CHAPTER XVI. THE HOUND TOWER. Wallace was yet
recounting the ...
7
The poetical works of John Keats
Thus discoursing, on They went till unobscured the porches shone ; Which
hurryingly they gain'd, and enter'd straight. Sure never since king Neptune held
his state Was seen such wonder underneath the stars. Turn to some level plain
where ...
8
As the Hawks Free of Earth's Bounds
Hurryingly, I slipping into my Levis, buttoning them while on the way to the door. I
opened it, not knowing whom to expect and was totally taken aback when I saw
the young lady from the night before standing there with a mischievous, impish ...
9
Coming Out: And The Field of the Forty Footsteps
... it,” returned the ofiicer ; “ but I see that in him which makes me apprehend he
does not intend this shall be his last sight of you."' Betha's sudden paleness
showed her abhorrcnce of this intention ; and she hurryingly answered—“ It
cannot be!
Jane Porter, Anna Maria Porter, 1828
10
Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre: ...
Caroline's attempts to avert catastrophe crystallize the means by which Fenwick's
characters attempt to exert control: Miss Ashburn endeavoured to retain Sibella in
her embrace; and began hurryingly to enquire of her where she had been, ...
Tilottama Rajan, Julia M. Wright, 2006