10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MEGAPHONICALLY»
Discover the use of
megaphonically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
megaphonically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Creator as Critic and Other Writings by E.M. Forster
tral figure in establishing the connection between Charles Forster and Laura
Thornton (Laura Forster's parents), with the result that “The name of the Bishop of
Limerick has resounded greatly in my family, but rather megaphonically....” It was
...
2
The Little Lady of the Big House
Bert Wainwright's voice came downthe pipe, sounding megaphonically close. “
Heavens!” Graham sighedwith relief; forhe hadstartled and clutched Paula's arm.“
That'sthe time Igot my fright. The little maiden isavenged.Also, at last,I know what
...
3
Delphi Complete Works of Jack London (Illustrated)
... revived and before she could gather her wits, exposed all hersecret heart. Dick'
sfacewas astudy whileshe babbledher — ” “Well? — going to stay there all night?
”Bert Wainwright's voice came down the pipe, sounding megaphonically close.
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The Little Lady of the Big House (大宅中的小婦人):
Bert Wainwright's voice came downthe pipe, sounding megaphonically close. "
Heavens!" Graham sighed with relief; for hehad startled and clutched Paula's arm
. "That's the time I got my fright. The little maiden isavenged.Also, at last,I know ...
Dick's face wasastudywhile she babbled her—” “Well?—going to stay there all
night?” Bert Wainwright's voice came down thepipe, sounding megaphonically
close. “Heavens!” Graham sighedwith relief; forhe had startledand clutched ...
6
Doors Into the Play: A Few Practical Keys for Theatricians
... a great outdoor arena, the actor possibly had to project more or less
megaphonically, positioned directly facing the audiences. The structure of the
Greek drama was choric and poetic, focusing first of all on the protagonist and the
choric ...
Sydney H. Spayde, Douglas A. Mackey, 1993
It is the story of Arturo Bandini, a young writer in 1930s Los Angeles who falls hard for the elusive, mocking, unstable Camilla Lopez, a Mexican waitress. Struggling to survive, he perseveres until, at last, his first novel is published.
Bert Wainwright's voice came down the pipe, sounding megaphonically close. “
Heavens!” Graham sighed with relief; for he had started and clutched Paula's arm
. “That's the time I got my fright! The little maiden is avenged. Also, at last, I know ...
9
American Journal of Public Health: The Journal of the ...
with inscriptions. groups with the floats, and with the insects, were interspersed
between bands of music and the vociferating students yelling forth
megaphonically their health lessons. Cholera comes upon the Chinese usually in
June. In 1919 ...
... not to mention protest meetings on behalf of falsely charged criminals or
persecuted minority groups, at which he had megaphonically denounced the
police as a semi-paramilitary force dedicated to the protection of property at the
expense ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MEGAPHONICALLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
megaphonically is used in the context of the following news items.
Why pundits should stop blaming 'the media'
Krauthammer is one of the most influential voices in the pundit class, and his views are projected megaphonically throughout the media ... «The Week Magazine, Jan 13»