10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INVETERATELY»
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inveterately in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inveterately and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Book on the Bookshelf
Unimpeachably researched, enviably written, and charmed with anecdotes from Seneca to Samuel Pepys to a nineteenth-century bibliophile who had to climb over his books to get into bed, The Book on the Bookshelf is indispensable for anyone ...
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American Prose Masters: ...
But his opera bouffe is as Mr. James says, " inveterately felicitous," and perhaps it
is pedantry to object to Offenbachian treatment of Wordsworth and at the same
time quarrel with the obviousness of its relevancy. "Inveterately felicitous," in fact,
...
William Crary Brownell, 1909
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The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time: Wit and ...
If the file of correspondence between accused spy and Kremlin control is
authentic, we have Hanssen writing to the KGB, “I have proven inveterately loyal.”
Inveterate, its root the same as veteran's, has a historical sense of “longstanding”
but ...
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Portrayals of Revolution: Images, Debates, and Patterns of ...
... the Great Fear as a 'startlingly obvious' case of 'class solidarity' amongst
commoners.47 For. his. part,. Soboul. seemed. inveterately. thrown. back. upon.
the. emotive. notion of class betrayal to account for the failure of 204
COMMENTARIES.
Yet, of her own children, a large proportion are inveterately hostile to her interests
, while of the rest, but too many are led astray by the false lights of poor-law
systems, and other wild delusions. Still is there hope that all will yet be right.
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1838
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The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal Enlarged
... and that ' the scheme was never deviated from forasingle hour 5' surely it must
appear, in opposition to Mr. Burke's premises, that tho spirit of the British
government, as it respects Ireland, has. been inveterately aristocratical, and
inveterately ...
Phil Morris's driving "Storm" makes one shudder and sympathise with the
cowering little ones exposed to its fury. One word at this point regarding a phrase
I hear inveterately on every opening day of the Royal reproduced in hut and hall
all ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the ...
44 V. Indication of an insititious Latin Term in the Hellenistic Greek, which has
been inveterately mistaken for a genuine Greek Word. By GRANVILLE PENN,
Esq. Read Dec. 20th, 1826. ALTHOUGH the Royal Society of Literature expressly
...
Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, 1829
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Chosen English: Selections from Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, ...
18. inveterately convolved : ' Inveterately ' here means ' from the most ancient
times ' ; from Lat. in, in, and vetus, old. ' Inveterate ' should always be used merely
in the sense of longstanding, ancient. 'Convolved,' wreathed together, is from Lat.
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The Westminster Review
... never publicly pronounced, until the king's flight from Paris : when two years
experience, terminated by that ill-fated attempt, had clearly proved the
impossibility of trusting to his good faith, so long as all who surrounded him were
inveterately ...
Jeremy Bentham, Sir John Bowring, John Stuart Mill, 1828
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INVETERATELY»
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inveterately is used in the context of the following news items.
Donald Trump dramatically changes the race's dynamic
Meanwhile, for those Thump Trump voters who remain inveterately opposed to Bush, Kasich may well start to look better. As for the others ... «Boston Globe, Jul 15»
The 100 best novels: No 95 – The Beginning of Spring by Penelope …
Frank, inveterately English, is stoic in his distress. The printing business must carry on; his young children must be cared for; he must await ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Cameron's kill or cure for West Lothian Question
The nationalist narrative insists that the Conservatives are an inveterately “anti-Scottish” party and that their enthusiasm for Evel should remind ... «Scotsman, Jul 15»
Take a holiday from those weighty tomes
But mostly it's because, as an inveterately lazy procrastinator, I can't be bothered choosing which of my books to bring. Why not bring them all? «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
Camila Batmanghelidjh surprised troubled kids with love
... forget how groundbreaking it was both for the inveterately punitive Conservative party and indeed for any politician to boldly reference “love”. «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Rafael Nadal vs Thomaz Bellucci live from Wimbledon: Vulnerable …
42 is inveterately erratic and his preference for clay means that he will struggle to maintain the kind of relentlessly aggressive approach that ... «Livetennis.com, Jun 15»
My week: Colin Barrett
I go on exceptionally unambitious walks, and am an inveterately incurious and unobservant person. I remind myself to pay attention to the world ... «The Sunday Times, Jun 15»
Immaculately groomed case file #38: Johnny Depp in Mortdecai
Much of the film's humor derives from finding Englishness just as inveterately funny as unusual mustaches. And since the film focuses on a very ... «A.V. Club Milwaukee, Jun 15»
Entourage review: Band of bros
This turns out to all be because Vince nailed a supermodel Travis was interested in, because women, inveterately referred to as “pussy” ... «National Post, Jun 15»
Joe Hockey says government will not initiate iron ore inquiry
18 19. Waaahahahahaha!! My oh my, they really are an inveterately useless, incompetent, thought bubble plagued bunch of dills , aren't they? «The Guardian, May 15»