10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NARCOTICALLY»
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1
The Modern Practice of Physic: Exhibiting the Symptoms, ...
In speaking of this class of poisons, Dr. Christison says, that, “for the most part,
their narcotic and irritant effects appear to be incompatible: that is, when they act
narcotically, the body is insensible to the local irritation; and when they irritate,
the ...
Robert Thomas, Algernon Frampton, 1853
2
A Treatise on Poisons: In Relation to Medical Jurisprudence, ...
That is, when they act narcotically, the body is insensible to the local irritation ;
and when they irritate, the dose is not large enough to act narcotically. In large
doses, therefore, they act chiefly as narcotics, in small doses as irritants.
Sometimes ...
Sir Robert Christison, 1832
3
Letters and Journals...: with notices of his life
Hark to (hose notes, narcotically soft, The cobbler-laureates sing to Capel Lofft !" '
From these select specimens, which comprise, altogether, little more than an
eighth of the whole poem, the reader may be enabled to form some notion of the
...
George Gordon Byron Byron, Moore, 1833
4
Manual of Practical Toxicology: Condensed from Dr. ...
they act narcotically, the body is insensible to the local irritation; and when they
irritate, the dose is not large enough to act narcotically, In large doses, therefore,
they act chiefly as narcotics, in small doses as irritants. Sometimes, however, the
...
Julius Timoleon Ducatel, 1833
5
The Complete Works of Lord Byron Including His Suppressed ...
Hark to those notes, narcotically soft, The cobbler-laureates *9 sing to Capel Loift
l5“ Till, lo ! that modern Midas, as he hears, Adds an ell's growth to his egregious
ears! There lives one druid, who prepares in time 'Gainst future feuds his poor ...
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), 1833
6
The Life, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Etc
Hark to those notes, narcotically soft, The cobbler-laureates sing to Cape! Lofi't !"
1 From these select specimens, which comprise, altogether. little more than an
eighth of the whole poem, the reader maybe enabled to form some notion of the ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1860
7
The Best of All Possible Worlds
... in saints and angels, supercrosses and pseudo-superstars (contiguously
encircled 'superstars'), light and pseudo-heat, as though an ultimate
manifestation of St. George and the Dragon, albeit a narcotically slain dragon that
is only angelic, ...
8
Travel and Drugs in Twentieth-Century Literature
Richard distances himself rhetorically, narcotically, and physically from other
tourists, but this aloofness—when expanded to the level of the community via the
figure ofJed—has the effect of turning paradise into prison. In fact, at one point ...
Lindsey Michael Banco, 2013
9
Trieste And The Meaning Of Nowhere
I feel therearegood people around, and an unspecified yearning steals
narcotically over me—what the Welsh language, in awell loved word, calls
hiraeth. Pathosis part ofit,but in a lyrical form to which I am sentimentally
susceptible, andat ...
10
Destroy All Monsters, and Other Stories
But today the exhilaration is narcotically intense. He attributes the sensation to
the distance he is putting between himself and the computer. No matter that in
terms of mileage, in terms of physical space, he's closing the gap between
himself ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NARCOTICALLY»
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narcotically is used in the context of the following news items.
This Salty, Funky Condiment Is the Last Edible Artifact of True …
Near narcotically delicious (should you like anchovies, that is; should you not, it must be truly unspeakable—hallucinatory, almost), its bracing ... «Munchies_ Food by VICE, Jul 15»
The power of the 'casting couch' is in how it's used to shame its victims
The entire family together was almost narcotically alluring to me: more than anything, I felt I belonged in their big sprawling house where they ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Dota 2 has the world's richest e-sports tournament, so why aren't its …
Dota 2 has grown into a unique online gaming phenomenon by turning a narcotically addictive five-on-five battle game into a lucrative ... «The Verge, May 15»
My First Bite of the Big Apple (and Why I'm Coming Back for More)
There is nowhere else like it: the concentration, urgency, activity, variety and novelty is intoxicating, enthralling, magical -- almost narcotically so ... «Huffington Post, May 15»
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Peter Perrett
Never properly backed by their record company CBS, by 1980 the band were exhausted, narcotically debilitated and Mair wanted out. «The Arts Desk, May 15»
Ufomammut, Usnea, Bloodiest, Cokegoat
“Immersive” isn't a big enough word for Ufomammut. These Italian psychedelic-doom sorcerers play narcotically heavy, tail-swallowing grooves ... «Chicago Reader, Apr 15»
Music books round-up: A trip from generation Jazz to the Beat …
... New Journalism of Tom Wolfe to comment on Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and other narcotically wired-up casualties of the times. «The Independent, Apr 15»
Unbelievable! The Braves' 1991 worst to first season
... that future Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Glavine would win 20 games for the first time, that narcotically electrified Otis Nixon would steal 72 bases ... «Atlanta Magazine, Mar 15»
Meet Chef Chane, Ethiopia's Version Of The Infamous 'Soup Nazi'
By lunch hour's end, the pots are scraped clean, the chef has retreated to his radio, and customers loll narcotically on armchairs to sweat out ... «WUIS 91.9, Mar 15»
Monthly Archives: November 2014
... school dance, while the narcotically sexy “And On” even throws in some swinging organ and purring male/female vocals that'll curl your toes. «The SunBreak, Feb 15»