10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDISSUADABLY»
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indissuadably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
indissuadably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Edinburgh Companion to Robert Louis Stevenson
... uncontrolled by any Christian deity, obscure, lawless, and august — moving
indissuadably in the affairs of Christian men'/*5 If the passages between Archie
and Christina are reminiscent of the love chapters of George Meredith's The
Ordeal ...
And Guivric went on : "So, you are indissuadably resolved, at the cost of any
possible conflict between my thaumaturgies and your magic, to leave me just a
disembodied intelligence ! Do you know, Messire Glaum, I cannot quite regard it
as a ...
James Branch Cabell,
2009
... remembered - had lent to her thoughts, or rather to her mood, a cast of
solemnity, and that idea of Fate - a pagan Fate, uncontrolled by any Christian
deity, obscure, lawless, and august - moving indissuadably in the affairs of
Christian men.
Robert Louis Stevenson,
2009
4
Weir of Hermiston and Other Stories
... had lent to her thoughts, or rather to her mood, a cast of solemnity, and that
idea of Fate — a pagan Fate, uncontrolled by any Christian deity, obscure,
lawless, and august — moving indissuadably in the affairs of Christian men. Thus
even ...
Robert Louis Stevenson,
2009
5
Smirt: The Nightmare Has Triplets
To believe, absolutely and indissuadably, as did such quaint persons as
Methodists and Free-thinkers, that you yourself knew the truth as to religion, or as
to anything else, must always be for the Peripatetic Episcopalian an unattainable
...
James Branch Cabell,
2003
... so that here is no need for me to rehearse Jurgen's not unremarkable career in
the Court of General Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of New York.
moreover — I repeat — I am indissuadably set against writing any more about
this ...
James Branch Cabell,
2003
7
Weir of Hermiston: An Unfinished Romance
... remembered—had lentto her thoughts, or rather to her mood, a cast of
solemnity, and that idea of Fate—a pagan Fate,uncontrolled by anyChristian
deity, obscure, lawless, and august—moving indissuadably intheaffairs of
Christianmen.
Robert Louis Stevenson,
2014
8
Smire: The Nightmare Has Triplets
In that snug sanctuary he knows well enough, he knows indissuadably, that
Branlon and no other goal remains his appointed haven; that his traffic with sties
and with pastures is but a troubled nightmare through which he struggles half ...
James Branch Cabell,
2003
9
Delphi Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Illustrated)
Robert Louis Stevenson. idea of Fate — a pagan Fate, uncontrolled by any
Christian deity, obscure, lawless, and august — moving indissuadably in the
affairs of Christian men. Thus even that phenomenon of love at first sight, which is
so rare ...
Robert Louis Stevenson,
2013
My point — nay, my truism — is that, logic or no logic, we do know, indissuadably,
that our dreams are indeed ours, and are ours also in a sense more dear and
more deep than ever can be the enforced compromises of our flesh-and-blood ...
James Branch Cabell,
2003