10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABYRINTHICAL»
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labyrinthical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
labyrinthical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Disciplines of Faith: Studies in Religion, Politics and ...
Now Wari is the name of a very ancient Andean God, whose cult in the
seventeenth century still flourished in the labyrinthical, underground temple of
Chavin (built between 1000 and 800 years before Christ), where his voice could
be heard by ...
James Obelkevich, Lyndal Roper, 2013
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Ridiculing: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases
Familiar Quotations RiddlingWe don't grow unless we take risks. Any successful company is riddled with failures.ndash;James BurkePoor intricated soul!
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Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
W'ill not the same happen to me also ? Goethe continued his perambulation on
the day alter Michaelmas day. Venice is a labyrinthical city; but at length he was
able to find his way through every part of it. He noted ' the man' ners, customs, ...
4
The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of Saint Paul's, ...
... than the Christian, that believes but one. Poor intricated soul !- riddling,
perplexed, labyrinthical soul ! thou couldst not say, That thou believest not in God
, if there were no God ; thou couldst not believe in God, if there were no God ; if
there ...
5
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
The story of. the Fairy Queen is more like a succession of triumphal arches, than
a regular building. We pass on with admiration and delight; but yet both are
occasionally cooled by the labyrinthical irregularity of the design. We miss that
regular ...
6
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
tangled in a labyrinthical description of routes and courses all around the
compass; with a more serious annoyance in a lameness occasioned by a long
walk into which he was led by Sebring, one of the sailors, who undertook to show
him ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, 1850
Poor intrieated soul! riddling, perplexed, labyrinthical soul! thou couldst not say,
That thou believest not in God, if there were no God ; thou couldst not believe in
God, if there were no God; if there were no God, thou couldst not speak, thou ...
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Flower, fruit and thorn pieces: or, the married life, death, ...
... was in this case impossible, though the mirth might be tempered with the
greatest delicacy, because of the emotion we must all feel in beholding a friend
enter the forecourt of a new labyrinthical structure of our subtex'ranean existence.
Jean Paul, Thomas Carlyle, 1863
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The Autobiography of John Galt
I was introduced to the minotaur by a shrewd old man, his secretary, who led me
through many labyrinthical apartments to where sat " Semi virumque bovem semi
bovemque virum," holding a curiously carved wooden baton in his paw.
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, ...
It may possibly be adapted to the meridian of the Thuilleries, but, if applied to the
straight line of good old politics of St. James's, we are afraid it would conduct us (
to borrow a word or two from Mr. Gait himself,) into a labyrinthical turning, from ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LABYRINTHICAL»
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Rijksmuseum reopens today after $500 million renovation
Challenged with a building that had, according to Ortiz, become 'dark, dim, sad, labyrinthical", tons of building material that had been added ... «Examiner.com, Apr 13»
Book review
Kate Morton has constructed a moth labyrinthical yet fascinating novel that will keep readers enthralled throughout. She is also very sensitive to ... «Mmegi Online, Jul 11»
Bin Laden's (Fictional) Mountain Fortress
... unearthing a gem of an article from the on-the-whole-incomprehensible website of Edward Jay Epstein ("To enhance its labyrinthical concept ... «Boston Globe, May 11»
GOODBYE, DEAR DENNIS by Jerry Saltz
But the wild, labyrinthical ways Oppenheim put things together, the way he allowed thought to unspool ever-outward in involuted configurations, was inspiring ... «Artnet, Jan 11»