10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERFERVIDITY»
Discover the use of
perfervidity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
perfervidity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Quarterly Review: A Journal of University Perspectives
It is easy to find examples of perfervidity to equal the Irish. We need not look far
for suppression of birth control information. The laws of several of the British
dominions differ from the liberalism of England in this matter. As for Ireland's
exclusion ...
2
Sex in Mind: The Gendered Brain in Nineteenth-century ...
In Return of the Native, a woman's "perfervidity," or exaggerated emotion,
simultaneously heightens her spirituality and decreases her astuteness: "The
perfervid woman was by this time half in love with a vision. The fantastic nature of
her ...
3
When Cats Reigned Like Kings: On the Trail of the Sacred Cats
60 to 57 B.C. The Greek historian Diodorus Siculus visited Egypt and wrote
Bibliotheca historica in which he tells how dangerous and unacceptable it was to
kill a cat in Egypt, because of the perfervidity with which they were still worshiped.
4
Rough Rider: Buckey O'Neill of Arizona
Although some were saying he would use his easily won post as a ladder for
another shot at the delegate's race a year later, he took over the job with his
usual perfervidity, launching immediately into a number of knotty municipal
problems.
5
The new American philosophers: an exploration of thought ...
This emphasis is reflected by the Principle of Actuality and its corollary the
Principle of Perfervidity. The Principle of Actuality asserts: "No claim can be made
for the being of any essence for which there is not some evidence in existence" (
20, p.
6
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
It is difficult, indeed, to believe that anything whatever can be done except to
attempt to add to the Scottish physical strength and perfervidity which have won
victories in the past, that English coolness and steadiness of purpose which have
...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele, 1899
7
Historical Records and Studies
Father Campbell qualifies him as “perfervid,” which makes us regret that the
author does not give us a specimen of his perfervidity. It is interesting to note that
in 1899 the citizens of De Pere, which by the way represents the scanty reIImants
of ...
United States Catholic Historical Society, 1913
... tliilicuit. indeed. to believe that anything whatever can be done except to
attempt to add to the Scottish physical strength and perfervidity which have won
victories in the past. tlmt English coolness and steadiness of purpose which have
stood ...
9
The American Ecclesiastical Review;: A Monthly Publication ...
Even the devotee of the queenly wisdom remits something of his perfervidity
during the dog-day season. However, at least the professional student has one
eye open toward the approaching school term and takes enough actual interest
in ...
Herman Joseph Heuser, 1912
It is difficult, indeed, to believe that anything whatever can be done except to
attempt to add to the Scottish physical strength and perfervidity which have won
victories in the past, that English coolness and steadiness of purpose which have
...