10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INUTTERABLE»
Discover the use of
inutterable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inutterable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The objection is invariably urged that immediate experience is inutterable ; but
the whole issue turns upon the consideration of whether in religion this is not a
virtue rather than a fault. Some form of utterance it indeed has — the utterance of
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Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society
One of them— “Abominable, inutterable, or worse "——has only three stresses,
and the general effect of it is markedly looser than the corresponding line of
Measure for Measure. The stresses are more heavily driven home; the
unstressed ...
Yorkshire Dialect Society, 1898
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The Coming of Arthur: And Other Idylls of the King
Inutterable. Used in preference to unutterable before unkindli- ness, to avoid the
repetition of the prefix. Cf. Milton, P. L. ii. 626 : " Abominable, inutterable, and
worse," etc. 907. DislinKd herself. Cf. The Princess, prol. 70 : " Dislink'd with
shrieks ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, William James Rolfe, 1896
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Lexicon To The English Poetical Works Of John Milton
Inutterable (inutterable), adj. indescribable : P. L. n. 626. Invade, vb. tr. (a) to
make an inroad into : P. L. n. 342. (b) to seize upon, take possession of: P. L. xi.
102; Ps. ъxxxin. 47 ; fig. of night : P. L. in. 726. (c) to make an attack upon a
person ...
Laura E. Lockwood , PH.D (Yale), 1907
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Idylls of the King: In Twelve Books
Inutterable. Used in preference to unutterable before unkindli- ness, to avoid the
repetition of the prefix. Cf. Milton, P. L. ii. 626 : " Abominable, inutterable, and
worse," etc. 907. Dislink'd herself. Cf. The Princess, prol. 70: "Dislink'd with
shrieks ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1897
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Selected Writings of Otto Jespersen (Routledge Revivals)
Inutterable was in use in the 17th c. (Mi., etc.), but has been superseded by
unutterable; it has been revived, however, in one instance by Tennyson, no doubt
to avoid two successive words beginning with un-: p.383 killed with inutterable ...
The objection is invariably urged that immediate experience is inutterable ; but
the whole issue turns upon the consideration of whether in religion this is not a
virtue rather than a fault. Some form of utterance it indeed has — the utterance of
...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
adj. [in and utterable.~\ Not to be uttered ; inexpressible. All prodigious things,
Abominable, inutterable, and worse Than fables yet have feign'd, or fear conceiv'
d. Milton, P. L. The planets — they invoked with secret or inutterable invocations.
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Milton, Evil and Literary History
... death lives, and Nature breeds, Perverse, all monstrous, all prodigious things,
Abominable, inutterable, and worse Than Fables yet have feign'd. (PL 2.61 7—27
, emphasis added) Milton does not give evil or error an allegorical figure within ...
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Essays of Elia: To which are Added Letters, and Rosamund, a Tale
Often, whenl have felt a weariness or distaste at home, have Irushed out into her
crowded Strand, and fed my humour, till tears have wetted my cheek for
inutterable sympathies with the multitudinous moving picture, which she never
fails to ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INUTTERABLE»
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inutterable is used in the context of the following news items.
Introducing The Ultimate Anti-It-Bag
"It is an inutterable feeling," Merve added. "It's a huge responsbility to take on a job that you've watched with admiration since you were tiny. «Vogue.co.uk, Jun 15»
THE PATH OF MERCY A Meditation on the Beatitudes
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they know the inutterable beauty of simple things. Blessed are those who mourn, for they have dared to risk ... «Patheos, Mar 15»
Deliver us from stupid Hollywood films
... Bob Megastar set to star in a megamillion-dollar remake of "Some Inutterable Piece of Crap That Should Never Have Been Made Originally.". «Huffington Post, Mar 13»
Me? Cantankerous? Scalia Says It Isn't True, Needles Posner in …
Scalia wrote: “The court opinion's looming specter of inutterable horror [if a portion of the statute were upheld] seems to me not so horrible and ... «ABA Journal, Jul 12»
Justice Scalia Dissents
The Court opinion's looming specter of inutterable horror—“[i]f §3 of the Arizona statute were valid, every State could give itself independent ... «New Yorker, Jun 12»
Four Times: Reading Prose
... coat is silky, and because you have the awesomely exploitable ability to rearrange matter, to have creatures explode from your skull, to utter inutterable things. «Bookslut, Feb 11»