10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LITHESOMENESS»
Discover the use of
lithesomeness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lithesomeness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Grammardog Guide to The Sea Wolf
Hers was an extreme lithesomeness, and she moved with a certain indefinable
airiness, approaching one as down might float or as a bird on noiseless wings.
She was like a bit of Dresden china, and I was continually impressed with what I ...
2
The Secrets of Distinctive Dress: Harmonious, Becoming, and ...
Lithesomeness helps to accentuate poise, too, for it expresses freedom, the
abandonment of restraint. And poise expresses what? Mental strength, for poise
comes only to those whose minds have supreme power over their faculties.
3
An Inquiry Concerning that Disturbed State of the Vital ...
The system, after one full vomiting, experiences a lithesomeness as after the
removal of an intolerable burthen; but if the unnatural action be renewed, and
become habitual, it is as much a sign as aeause of exhaustion. V omrnvo.-In
muscular ...
Finally, Campbell declares, the Negro Venus, would have the lithesomeness of
Josephine Baker and the graceful carriage of Marian Anderson. "Assemble these
features," he says, "and the product will be a contemporary goddess, the most ...
5
The Greatest Escape: Adventures in the History of Solitude
I will cheer you by my songs and strive to inspire in others the joy and
lithesomeness I feel as a bird.”20 The Tibetan chöd rite offers still another useful
example of initiation in solitude because it provides insight into what initiates are
asked to ...
6
Memorial Edition of the Collected Works of W.J. Fox
If Mr. C. Kean be faulty in conception, he is able in execution. His limbs and
organs do his bidding faithfully and firmly. He realises every purpose with
precision and force. His attitudes seem as if cut in marble. Nor can his
lithesomeness of limb ...
William Johnson Fox, 1867
7
An encyclopaedia of rural sports: or a complete account, ...
... and if he do not take a serious cold, it is some time before he is able to handle,
as we may say, his legs with his accustomed lithesomeness. Our advice,
therefore, is to let the servant walk the hunter to the covert side, and the master to
trot ...
Delabere Pritchett Blaine, 1870
8
The morning of life, by the author of 'Gordon of Duncairn'.
beat me in mental powers, the lithesomeness of my limbs gave me considerably
the advantage in all feats of agility, and I had reached the top step before she had
well arrived at the lowest. " This is an eager greeting, indeed, girls !" exclaimed ...
9
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Your habitual pliancy and lithesomeness of limb is totally negligent of the hints
sent out from your sensorinm, that you are not so young as you were ; and age is
obliged to give you not unfrequently a sndden check, which you resist like a ...
10
The Danes in Camp: Letters from Sönderborg by Auberon Herbert
In all her movements, she has peculiar lithesomeness and. * Poor Paulina ! her
character and all that belongs to her has not simplified the time-old riddle, which
the one half of humanity has ever propounded for the guessing of the other.
Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert, 1864