10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NURSELING»
Discover the use of
nurseling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nurseling and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Irish Folk-history Plays
Lady Gregory. (Ard pushes King's Nurseling down on step.) Malachi's Wife: (
Throwing a stone.) Frog spawn! Ard's Wife: (Throwing a stone.) Foundling! Dan's
Wife: (Throwing a stone.) By child! Ard's Wife: (Throwing a stone.) Drownded
whelp!
2
The Myth of Manliness in Irish National Culture, 1880-1922
The antistrophic measure of dialogue in turn demonizes the King's Nurseling for
imagined or rumored faults drawn from the annals of the Parnell scandal, in
particular an unmanly duplicity, vanity, and intemp erateness, stemming from an ...
A NURSELING to a Nurseling said : " I grow by God's dear grace ; His rains are
on my petals shed, His dews refresh my face. " I know not when — I know not
how, — His quick'nings reach my root, Nor how those impulses may flow In bud
and ...
4
St. Ursula's Convent or the Nun of Canada
also the age of my nurseling. I thought the features of the little stranger were not
unlike those of Miss Louisa. Instantly the idea passed my mind, that by changing
the children, I should not only be spared the trouble of attending a sick child, but ...
Julia C.B. Hart, Douglas G. Lochhead, 1991
5
The espousals of s. Dorothea, and other verses
Gerard Moultrie. So Christopher knew that all doubt was past, He had found the
mightiest King at last. III. THE NURSELING OF S. ELIZABETH. Ministering, morn
andeven, Nought for self, but all for heaven ; Poor in spirit, rich in faith : To the ...
6
Marine Biogenic Lipids, Fats and Oils
Isovaleric acid is present in the three samples. Although it was found in small
amounts (approximately 1%) in fetal blubber oil, this acid represents the major
constituent of the short-chain fatty acids in the adult. Isobutyric acid in the
nurseling is ...
Robert George Ackman, 1989
7
The Mycenaean tree and pillar cult and its Mediterranean ...
gem, representing two lion-beaded daemons, who have filled two high-spouted
vases from the basin of a fountain, and raise them above what appears to be a
nurseling palm-tree1 (Fig. 1). It may be noted that this religious cultivation of the ...
8
Summoning: Ideas of the Covenant and Interpretive Theory
(633—39) The first line, “I was his nurseling once and choice delight” of course
echoes what is said of Wisdom in Proverbs 8:30—31: “Then I was by him as a
nurseling, and I was daily his delight, playing always before him; playing with the
...
9
Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity
from the context would seem to mean nursing parent—is the active participle of
which the crucial vocable in the Proverbs verse is the passive, and therefore, "
nurseling," "infant child." Moreover, from the verse in Numbers we learn that the ...
10
The Roman Mother (Routledge Revivals)
nurse and nurseling had lifelong implications in the network of reciprocal
obligation.30 This is confirmed by gifts and legacies to nurses and their burial by
the families they had served.31 Such relationships might have been tinged with ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NURSELING»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
nurseling is used in the context of the following news items.
Errors & Omissions: a duchess by any other name is just wrong
“Alumnus” is a masculine Latin noun meaning nurseling or foster-child. The ending -ae nearly always indicates a feminine noun. I don't see ... «The Independent, May 15»
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (King's Lynn – panto)
Can co-author Ian Marr's Dame Dorothea (known as Dottie) help her nurseling to a happy ending? Well, what do you think? Mind you, we take ... «WhatsOnStage.com, Dec 14»
3 fascinating facts about English's most adorable suffix, -ling
... nurseling, weanling, foundling, duckling, gosling, toadling). While some of these things were indeed adorable, the most productive use of the ... «The Week Magazine, Aug 13»