10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OPPUGNANTLY»
Discover the use of
oppugnantly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
oppugnantly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In human affairs there is a descending tendence, the animal and worldly man
asserting himself restlessly, oppugnantly, against the human and spiritual ; and
Literature and Art, owing to this downward proneness, would run to irredeemable
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The Way of Laughter: A Comedy of Interferences
he asked. She was puzzled to know why he should find fault with the lines, which
seemed to her true and simple and naturally expressed. "Beautiful!" said old
Napper again and wagged his head oppugnantly. Barnet's sympathetic reading
had ...
... New World and ask collectively, “Was America a Mistake?”51 It was not; but it
was oppugnantly misunderstood, andhas often been so since. In the lengthy
chapter which follows,
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A Philosophical Daybook: Post-critical Investigations
... in terms of this rationalistic paradigm. It tends to deny the reality of or at least to
disparage all of the realities that fall beyond the range of these criteria. This of
course means that the reality which incessantly and oppugnantly manifests itself
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5
Memory Bytes: History, Technology, and Digital Culture
The human body is oppugnantly alive, frustratingly resistant to contemplation,
study, and interpretation; the history of medicine could be written as a history of
attempts to tame— to hold still— the unruly body through such STILL/MOVING
221.
Lauren Rabinovitz, Abraham Geil, 2004
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Polanyian Meditations: In Search of a Post-Critical Logic
Even the nausea of Jean-Paul Sartre's Antoine Roquentin in face of the absurd
facticity and underivability of the world requires as its setting and premise the
given mindbodily sense and meaning of which this absurdity is oppugnantly the ...
7
Student Unrest in India
But, parents seldom realise that their tricks will oppugnantly affect the child's
growth. Defective home discipline is largely responsible for juvenile debrquency.
To quote Cyril Burt, "of all environmental conditions the group sharing the closest
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8
The Journal of Black Sacred Music
Later he oppugnantly responded by composing his "Bourgeoisie Blues": Home of
the brave, land of the free — I don't want to be mistreated by no bourgeoisie. Lord
it's a bourgeois town.36 In satirical self-castigation, Sam Chatman covertly ...
... prorogation protagonist surrogation granivorous prostrating suppurating
susurrating polygonally glamorously garrulously unglamorous laryngotomy
stomatology promulgator martyrology oppugnantly tautologous Matto Grosso
gastrostomy ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
10
Adventures of a novelist
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton. AMBROSE BIERCE •I each other rather
oppugnantly when he met me at.
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton, 1932