10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALPABLENESS»
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palpableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
palpableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Feminist Aesthetics of Virginia Woolf: Modernism, ...
The cloud is both the subject and object of consciousness, and its fluctuating
status between solidity and air, between evanescence and palpableness, reflects
a fluctuating subjectivity. Woolf explains that usual subject/object relations have ...
2
Contemporary Garden Aesthetics, Creations and Interpretations
This strangemaking of the stones transports them toward becoming poetically
tragic, in the sense of what Shklovsky termed the "palpableness" of construction.
42 "Palpableness" is Matejka and Pomorska's translation of Shklovsky's o.(
cutimost ...
3
Cardinal Bellarmine's Notes of the Church Examined and ...
... It is not probable, that God would spread such a temptation and stumbling-
block before his own people ; yet if he should, for example' sake, have suffered
Lutheranism or Cran- merism to have spread to such a measure, the
palpableness of ...
4
A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: ...
On the contrary, we then find symbolical acts universally employed where rights
and duties were to be created or extinguished [Reclytrverlya'ltnisxe entstelyen
oiler unterge/Jen sollen]: It is their palpableness [sinnliclye Anselaauliclykeit]
which ...
Hubert Rottleuthner, Roger A. Shiner, Aleksander Peczenik,
2007
... through so many years, and with such increasing power; these are evidences
of some deep-seated universal cause, a cause not supposed hitherto, to have
sufficient palpableness and uniformity to bereferrable to any one principle or
agent.
New York State Agricultural Society,
1848
6
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
The boldness of the deed, the suddenness of the action, and the palpableness of
the evidence, perfectly overwhelmed Don Vincente, and threw the alcayde and
all the assembly into the utmost consternation and horror. Donna Julia, dissolved
...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark,
1840
7
The Statesman's Manual ; Or, the Bible, the Best Guide to ...
I feel, my friends! that even the strong and painful interest which, the peculiar
state of the times, and almost the occurrences of the hour create, can scarcely
counterbalance the wearisome aversion inspired by the deformity and
palpableness of ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1816
It has eyes and fingers of its own, it has ocular evidence and palpableness of its
own: this operates fascinatingly, persuasively, and CONVINCINGLY upon an age
with fundamentally plebeian tastes - in fact, it follows instinctively the canon of ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,
2004
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Pronouncing dictionary of the English language
[ms Palpableness, pal'-pa-bl-nès. ». plainness, gross Palpauly, pal'-pâ-blè. ad.
grossly, plainly. Palpitate, pál'-pé-late. ». a. to beatas the heart to flutter. [heart.
Palpitation, pll-pè-ta'-sI-Дп. ». a panting of the Palsied, pal'-zid. a. diseased with a
...
10
Neither Separate Nor Equal: Congress in the 1790s
Mr. Giles and one or two others were sanguine enough to believe that the
palpableness of the truths rendered a negative of them impossible, and therefore
forced them on. Others contemplating the character of the present house, one
third of ...
Kenneth R. Bowling, Donald R. Kennon, United States Capitol Historical Society,
2000