10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALATIALNESS»
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palatialness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
palatialness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Pound/Ford, the Story of a Literary Friendship: The ...
The main point is that I should like to see you. I don't take myself to be an
educational panjandrum and would like to talk the subject over with you. We
have now added to the palatialness of this apartment, kitchens, baths, eau, gaz,
électricité, ...
Ezra Pound, Brita Lindberg-Seyersted, 1982
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Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life: Volume II: The After-War World
... palatialness of this apartment, kitchens, baths, eau, gaz, electricité, open wood
fires and most of the things demanded by the Victorians') 'My deah ole F reiherr
von Bluggerwitzkoff, late baron of the Sunk Ports etc/', replied Pound—Ford had ...
3
The Making of Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano
Thus, in the Volcano of 194o we find: no large macrocosmic opening, no general
paragraph describing the town of Quauhnahuac, no evocation of the "ghostly"
palatialness of the Casino nor of the growing meaninglessness of tragedy in the ...
4
British Military and Naval Medicine, 1600-1830
The hospitals were, in this specific sense, palaces; regal houses offering
charitable hospitality to poor and loyal dependents. Palatialness was not only
metaphorical or symbolic. At Chelsea, begun in 1682, Christopher Wren (1632–
1723) ...
... palatialness, resplendence, glory, marvelous- ness; awesomeness,
imposingness, impressiveness, strikingness. 2. sovereignty, supremacy,
supremeness, regality, monarchy, dominion, paramountcy; authority, power,
divine right. 3. Usu.
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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Women, plumbers, and doctors: or, Household sanitation
Cases of decimating disease from this source are recorded in the note-books of
sanitary engineers, called in to ferret out the cause, and that too in "palatial
mansions" ; in fact, their very " palatialness " has led to large refrigerating- rooms,
filled ...
Harriette Merrick Hodge Plunkett, 1885
ing, but a pleasure house for wealthy men, who will only be satisfied with a
sumptuous house, and whose wealth and standing are sufliciently expressed in
the size of the building and the richness of its ; materials, as well as in the
palatialness ...
I was not poor and faceless. I had a secret. Since yesterday, I had become rich.
After two we stopped for a late luncheon in the cardboard palatialness of a new
Howard Johnson's. We ordered plates of hamburgers and sliced ham with salads
...
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Travel Book: Transportation International ...
It is not always the palatialness of structure, elaborateness of appointments or
extravagance of detail that classifies a hotel. It is that small but powerful word "
Service " that has much to do with gradings in this reference work. A house that is
...
But the palatialness is lost once you go inside the park. Fujiidera does have a dirt
infield but the outfield is yet another blanket of artificial turf. The bullpens are
definitely the park's best feature. Fans in Japan normally have little access to ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PALATIALNESS»
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palatialness is used in the context of the following news items.
Gaudy "Palace" in Hillsboro Beach Available for $139 Million -- the …
... 60,000-plus-square-foot "palace" that will cast a garish shadow all across Hillsboro Beach with its supreme palatialness when it's done being ... «New Times Broward-Palm Beach, Sep 14»