10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LURKINGLY»
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Striking at the joints: contemporary psychology and literary ...
contemporary psychology and literary criticism John V. Knapp. lurkingly, seems
to be the very meaningfulness of an ultimate orientation to [one's] needs in the
first place. For Type B., Kegan says that the primary concern seemed to be the
loss ...
2
Observations on Hepatic Diseases, Incidental to Europeans in ...
The effects produced by these diseases being badly cured, or lurkingly ranging
long in the habit after the material symptoms are subdued, are always
obstructions in the abdominal viscera, but most generally in the liver. Therefore,
as these ...
3
The British Controversialist: And Literary Magazine
Youth on the outlook at the forefront, and Pleasure having the guidance of its
course ; heedless of the careering tempest's might, which, couching like' a wild
beast, in gloomy silence lurkingly awaits its booty when the shades of night begin
to ...
Hum' qjo, To overbalance, to outweigh. Mal dc qio, Fascination, enchantment. De
media _ojo, Lurkingly, concealedly. Ojbta, s. f. A kind of shoe worn by Indian
women. Ojnélo, s. m. A small eye.-pl. 1. Sparkling eyes, smiling eyes. 2.
Spectacles.
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"Effects" and Adventures of Raby Rattler: Gent
... when they would flutter; thy eyes, though with a catlike glare, they darken and
appal all they gloat upon; the infernal regions have disowned thee, have
excocted thee, from thy foul birthplace, and now, lurkingly, thou crawlest to this
fair world.
William Harrison Ainsworth, 1845
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The life of Thomas Jefferson
Even Jefferson's answer to the " Conciliatory Proposition " (adopted July 31, the
day before the adjournment), does not lurkingly point to ultimate separation.
Jefferson says expressly, in his Notes on Virginia (Query XIII.) : " It is well 126 ...
Henry Stephens Randall, 1858
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The Works of Ezekiel Hopkins: Successively Bishop of Raphoe ...
... general vote of the world, that they dare not attack the whole, then they
lurkingly assault part of it ; and what they cannot altogether deny, they will
endeavour to diminish : "It is true, such a man is, as you say, 514 OX THE
COMMANDMENTS.
Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry), Charles William Quick, 1867
Discontent foreran the Two Mutinies, and more or less it lurkingly survived them.
Hence it was not unreasonable to apprehend some return of trouble, sporadic or
general. One instance of such apprehensions: In the same year with this story, ...
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The Exceptionalist State and the State of Exception: Herman ...
... ''insatiate in demand for men,'' depended; the crisis-provoking mutinies at
Spithead and Nore, which, although ''put down, lurkingly survived them'' and
continued to arouse apprehension of ''some return of trouble sporadic or general''
; and, ...
As it was, he had gone on playing it, and in due course had gained his Blue. But,
lurkingly at least, Bobby was an intellectual. His tutors knew that he would put up
a good show in Schools, and only wondered how good it would be. And in his ...
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Once again, a ripe innocent is befriended by a lonely and deceptive predator with lurkingly creepy motives. Sheba Hart (Blanchett), freshly ... «Entertainment Weekly, Jan 07»