10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLENILUNE»
Discover the use of
plenilune in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
plenilune and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Awakening to Reality: The "regulated Verses" of the Wuzhen ...
The waxing quarter occurs at the middle of the first half of the month, eight days
after the black Moon (novilune); the waning quarter occurs at the middle of the
second half of the month, eight days after the full Moon (plenilune). Therefore the
...
2
The Princess Clarice: A Story of 1871
Dick went back leisurely to the Plenilune, and sat down to dinner. It was a quiet
meal. You see the Cathedral from the coffee-room windows. It was a quiet time at
Idlechester probably, for there was only one other person dining at the same ...
3
Breviarium chronologicum, being a treatise describing the ...
Jt is confirmed by the Calculation of the Paschal Plenilune, that was coincident
with the 33^ year of Christ, whkh Plenilune did happen that fame year on the 6th
Feria. All which sufficiently contradicts the Assertion of Pan. Iks Middleburgenfis ...
4
The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien
with silver tipped at plenilune /his spear was hewn of ebony' (The Adventuresof
Tom Bombadil p.27). 'At plenilune in his argentmoon /inhisheart helonged forFire'
(ibid.,p.36). 2. Jane Neave had written to Tolkien: 'The Pied Piper never palls!
Humphrey Carpenter, J.R.R. Tolkien, 2014
The song's echo of Jonson I find quite explicitly in "plenilune." That word enjoys
the fullness of its tenuous existence in English, insofar as I can determine the
matter, in Jonson's The Fountaine of Selfe-Love or Cynthias Revels (as the title ...
Suzette A. Henke, Elaine Unkeless, 1982
6
Shadowplay: Shadowmarch
Yes, and lordly Perin, the word is 'plenilune,' not 'pantaloon,'—'My foeman smite,
and cleave the plenilune,'—it means full moon, and, needless to say, gives the
speech quite a different import.” Over laughter, Makewell said with returning good
...
3: plenilune Full moon. Borrowed from Jonson's Cynthia's Ret/els V iii; or from
line 28 of Swinburne's 'A Vision of Spring in Winter' ('Large nightfall, nor imperial
plenilune'), Poems and Ballads: Second Series (1878). 6: capuchin A friar of the ...
James Joyce, J. C. C. Mays, 1992
8
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... V plenary: pel V pleniloquence: pel V plenilune: pel V plenipotential: poti
plenipotentiary: pel V plenitude: pel V plenteous: pel V plenty: pel V plenum: pel
V pleomorphism: pel V pleonasm: pel V pleonaste: pel V pleonexia: segh placate
576.
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. ...
O all celestial sure, ssm, And more than mortall Arete, behold Another Cynthia,
and another queen, Whose glory (like a lasting Plenilune) Seems ignorant of
what it is to wane. \ Nor under heav'n an object could be found More fit to please.
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756
10
Paradise for the Portuguese Queen: Poems
Oslo's plenilune has a bad case of acne. Tonight on the bridge, a medicinal smell
. I run like Napoleon, they still attack me, but their cameras are useless in Heaven
or Hell. The man who resembles a London bobby and his pal have passed, but ...