10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INSPIRITINGLY»
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inspiritingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inspiritingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Woman's Friendship: A Story of Domestic Life
... all expression, even her timidity soothed by Lady Ida's caressing manner,
Florence laughingly replied; and they proceeded to the splendidly lighted suite of
rooms whence the alternate quadrille and waltz were most inspiritingly sounding.
... with this beautiful light shining down upon the beautiful scene, and the fresh
salt breeze blowing inspiritingly upon me, I began almost to forget that I was
condemned to sixty miles of sea, and caught myself repeating in a buoyant tone “
Oft ...
Each, too, (pictured a Delilah ; drawing nearer, and singing inspiritingly, life is not
lost ; though lost your sight, Let other senses taste delight ! And each had the
Delilahs that were their own giant souls, and they were roused to labour on, ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1870
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Life in Dalecarlia: The Parsonage of Mora
Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free ;" were the gospel, the
words of the Master, which he often pronounced to young inquirers, inspiritingly ;
"if," added he, "you continue his genuine disciples." And now he permitted ...
The birds sang less inspiritingly than usual amid the boughs, which remained as
motionless as death. The strange confused and animated murmurs, which
seemed born of, and to exist by the sun, that respiration of nature which is
unceasingly ...
Alexandre Dumas (père), David Coward, 1995
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The Pastor's Wife: A Virago Modern Classic
“Itwill be easier next time,” prophesied Ilse inspiritingly; though the thought of a
next time before shehad finished this one depressed rather than inspirited
Ingeborg. She had written home to Redchester to tell her great news,
andreceived a ...
Elizabeth von Arnim, 2014
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Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
To talk of serving God sounded as sonorously and as inspiritingly as a drum: yes,
and a drum had nothing but air in it. The priests said so-and-so: but did anybody
believe the gallant Bishop of Merion, for example, was always to be depended ...
James Branch Cabell, 2014
So here's adieu to my cottage in the air." "Here's good riddance to it," said Frau
Brandt. That evening, at the hour of sunset, Maria Dolores met John in the garden
. "You had a visitor this afternoon," she announced. "A most inspiritingly young ...
McTurkle, beaming delightedly through his glasses, his head held back
inspiritingly and the folds of his plaid jacket waving in the November wind, placed
the French horn to his lips, took a mighty breath and - the procession moved
forward to ...
Ralph Henry Barbour, 1stworld Library, 2006
How Holbein, strong master of trampling rhythms of movement, enjoyed
composing figures in a quicker I'r'III/'lrr—if the term may be permitted—is
inspiritingly shown in the drawing for the dagger and sheath in gold or silver, in
ivory and ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INSPIRITINGLY»
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inspiritingly is used in the context of the following news items.
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... was 'beautiful even before he'd grown into his beauty', while girl cellist, Trez, was 'the most inspiritingly lovely human I had ever seen'. «Belfast Telegraph, May 14»
Why 20-somethings (and all of us) need to watch 'Groundhog Day'
It is laugh-out-loud funny, wickedly smart, and the happy ending is just that—inspiritingly happy. But underlying it are profoundly important ... «Fox News, Apr 14»
Restaurant Review: Ici Bistro
... sauce, which tastes just as inspiritingly earthy and profound as the old super-enriched one. A little pumpkin mousse provides another texture. «National Post, Nov 10»