10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYACINTHINE»
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hyacinthine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Apocalypse Explained (Complete And Annotated Edition):
From this it can be seen that "breastplates fiery, hyacinthine, and brimstonelike,"
signify reasonings combating from the cupidities of the loves of self and of the
world, and from the falsities from those loves. In regard to "hyacinthine," it
signifies ...
2
The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors
... He for God only, she for God in him : His fair large front and eye sublime declar'
d 300 Absolute rule ; and hyacinthine locks that consider the words of Scripture in
that behalf : for the woman was made for man, and not man for the woman.
John Milton, Henry John Todd, 1809
3
The Antijacobin Review and True Churchman's Magazine
But the poet, feeling a little awkwardness about hii hyacinthine hair, thinks it
necessary to account for it, in one of those notes with which, in compliance with
modern custom, he has thought proper to enrich and to illustrate his work.
4
The St. James's Magazine
And tins peculiarity once established, it is obvious that Milton, in calling the locks
of Adam hyacinthine, referred not to their length or to Heir colour, but to their form
and the rich profusion of their curte. With his wonted admiration for classical ...
5
Victorian Poetry Now: Poets, Poems and Poetics
of various colours, but taken as yellow when applied to poetic hair, from Homer
on (Odyssey VI, 231), because the epithet hyacinthine there ('looks like the
hyacinthine flower') was understood to mean golden since the hair is immediately
...
Valentine Cunningham, 2011
6
Encyclopædia britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
This mixture, fused with borax, tinges it of an hyacinthine colour. Copper unites
more slowly with depurated nickel, yielding a red and ductile metallic mass,
which tinges borax of a reddish hyacinthine colour, it produces only a brittle mass
with ...
Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig, 1797
7
Emanuel Swedenborg: Essential Readings
While examining these representations, we saw upon the wall a rainbow, as it
were, composed of three colours, crimson, hyacinthine. and white; and we saw
how that the crimson passed through the hyacinthine and tinged the white with
dark ...
Emanuel Swedenborg, Michael Stanley, 2003
8
General zoology, or, Systematic natural history, by G. Shaw ...
HYACINTHINE MACCAW. Psittacus augustus. P. cyaneus, rostro pedibusque
nigris, orbitit basique mandibulce inferioris luteis. Museum Leverianum. No. 2.
Deep-blue Maccaw, with the bill and legs black ; the orbits and base of the lower
...
George Shaw, James Francis Stephens, 1812
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
This mixture, fused with borax, tinges it of an hyacinth ine colour. Copper unites
more slowly with depurated nickel, yielding a red and ductile metallic mass,
which tinges borax of a reddifh"hyacinthine colour. It produces only a brittle mass
with ...
10
The Apocalypse Revealed: Wherein are Disclosed the Arcana ...
The Reason why Hyacinthine, or Colour of Jacinth, signifies Intelligence derived
from spiritual Love, is, because that Colour partakes of the Redness of Fire and
the Whiteness of Light ; and by Fire is signified Love, and by Light Intelligence ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYACINTHINE»
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Odditorium: Hyacinthine, Some Goddamn Fool, Calypso. Olive or Twist: Pop The Clutch (beach/jazz/swing) 8-11 p.m. Free West Coast swing ... «Asheville Citizen-Times, Dec 14»
Blue! 'Tis The Life Of Heaven
... from the pen of John Keats in reply to a sonnet by J H Reynolds, ending "Dark eyes are dearer far/Than those that made the hyacinthine bell.". «Herald Scotland, Aug 13»
The Writing Parrot On Rare Parrot Books
Yet a parrot lover who owns a $6,000 hyacinthine macaw will not spring for first editions of the great parrot books; they go for the reprints, ... «Booktryst, Jan 12»
The Uni Watch college hoops preview
But they usually pick rarefied tones with annoying names, like chartreuse or persimmon or hyacinthine. So how did they decide that this year's ... «ESPN, Nov 11»
Ruskin and the distinction between Aesthesis and Theoria.
... as it did for the Homeric Greeks: 'The blood (of the heroes), which seemed to be poured out on the ground, rose into hyacinthine flowers. «The Fortnightly Review, Apr 11»
Zoo reveals food shopping list for 16000 animals
Unusual foods also on the menu include 240 coconuts for the hyacinthine macaws and bearded pigs plus 78 kilos of popping corn for its four ... «NewsLite, Oct 10»
Twentieth Century German Poetry edited by Michael Hoffman
A black horse rears up violently; the girl's hyacinthine locks. Snatch at the ardor of its crimson nostrils. Softly the cry of the doe freezes at the edge of the forest «Bookslut, Apr 07»