10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OPEROSENESS»
Discover the use of
operoseness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
operoseness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Bentley, with his peculiar idiom, had censured " all the stiffness and stateliness,
and operoseness of style, quite alien from the character of Phalaris, a man of
business and despatch." Boyle keenly turns his own words on Bentley. " Stiffness
and ...
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The calamities and quarrels of authors
Bentley, with his peculiar idiom, had censured "all the stiffness and stateliness,
and operoseness of style, quite alien from the character of 'Phalaris,' a man of
business and despatch." Boyle keenly turns his own words on Bentley. " Stiffness
...
Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), 1870
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Miscellanies of literature, by the author of 'Curiosities of ...
Bentley, with his peculiar idiom, had censured " all the stiffness and stateliness,
and operoseness of style, quite alien from the character of Pha- laris, a man of
business and despatch." Boyle keenly turns his own words on Bentley. " Stiff-
nets ...
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Miscellanies of literature
He has given it with all its protuberant individuality Bentley, with his peculiar
idiom, had censured " all the stiffness and stateliness, and operoseness of style,
quite alien from the character of Phalaris, a man of business and despatch.
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THE CALAMITIES AND QUAEEELS
stiffness and stateliness, and operoseness of style, quite alien from the character
of ' Phalaris,' a man of business and despatch." Boyle keenly turns his own words
on Bentley. " Stiffness and stateliness, and operoseness of style,, is indeed ...
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Warburton and his quarrels; including an illustration of his ...
... censured " all the stiffness and stateliness, and operoseness of style, quite
alien from the character of Phalaris, a man of business and despatch." Boyle
keenly turns his own words on Beutley. " Stiffness and The great Critic's own
notion of ...
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Quarrels of authors. Character of James the First. Literary ...
He has given it with all its protuberant individuality Bentley, with his peculiar
idiom, had censured " all the stiffness and stateliness, and operoseness of style,
quite alien from the character of Phalaris, a man of business and despatch.
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Herstory: The Second Released Norma Shearer Novel
... utilizing a hyperdoor or superdoor, to a superchamber, in an altered partition,
or pleooperoseness, operoseness, or quasi—operoseness. JAPlike Catholics
needed a perpetual maggotiness, which made Ted Bundy look like fun,
perpetually, ...
J Melville, Melville J.D., 2012
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Miscellanies of Litterature
He has given it with alt its protuberant individuality Bentley, with his peculiar
idiom, had censured " all the stiffness and stateliness, and operoseness of style,
quite alien from the character of Phalaris, a man of business and despatch.
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Public Characters of 1798-9 [-1806]
It may be, that he has, at times, suffered. the petty vanities of the author to shed
an-air of ridicule over his studies, and to impede the prosecution of his grander
views. Amidst the complexity and operoseness-of the means, he has, at times, ...