10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERLUNATION»
Discover the use of
interlunation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
interlunation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Introduction to Aquarian Astrology
a mentally instable person can feel an increased pressure of this lunar element
during the interlunation. It is manifested as a tendency to „day-dreaming', a
person feels as if reality was covered by a veil which cannot be pierced by usual
day ...
Ján Kaleta, Ján Kaleta,
2010
2
Foyle's further philavery: a cornucopia of lexical delights
a cornucopia of lexical delights Christopher Foyle. interlunation 2 to intersperse (
one's speech or writing) with unusual words. interlunation. noun the dark time
between the old moon and the new ...
3
Life of Lord Jeffrey: with a selection from his correspondence
I had hopes that in this interlunation of your parliamentary course you might have
found leisure to have done this, and perhaps a little more for me, &c. Tell me
some news — and some new books, if you hear of any ; and at any rate write me
a ...
Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn,
1852
4
Life of Lord Jeffrey: with a selection from his ...
I had hopes that in this interlunation of your parliamentary course you might have
found leisure to have done this, and perhaps a little more for me, &c. Tell me
some news — and some new books, if you hear of any ; and at any rate write me
a ...
Francis Jeffrey, Henry C. Cockburn,
1852
5
The complete works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
The poet in his interlunation critic," — that is, his worst is criticised by his best per
ance. Journal, 1864. " How to say it I know not, but I { that the point of praise of
Shakspeare is the pure p power : he is the chosen closet companion, who can, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson,
1904
The wonder grows of his long obscurity :—how could you hide the only man that
ever wrote from all men who delight in reading .P ” And again he wrote: " Your
criticism is profane. Shakspeare by Shakspeare. The poet in his interlunation is a
...
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1903
7
Life of Lord [Francisco] Jeffrey: With a Selection from His ...
I had hopes that in this interlunation of your parliamentary course you might have
found leisure to have done this, and perhaps a little more for me, &c. Tell me
some news — and some new books, if you hear of any ; and at any rate write me
a ...
8
The Vision of Prophecy, and Other Poems
... Seemed reeling on through darkness, vague and blind, Some transitory
brightness might illume The great interlunation of its mind,— A sweet
presentiment, that through the gloom Some better light should rise to bless
mankind. A FANCY.
James Drummond BURNS,
1854
9
The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative men
Shakspeare by Shakspeare. The poet in his interlunation is a critic,” —that is, his
worst is criticised by his best performance. Journal, 1864. “ How to say it I know
not, but I know that the point of praise of Shakspeare is the pure poetic power : he
...
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
1903
Shakspeare by Shakspeare. The poet in his interlunation is a critic," — that is, his
worst is criticised by his best performance. Journal, 1864. " How to say it I know
not, but I know that the point of praise of Shakspeare is the pure poetic power : he
...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson,
1903