10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POETLIKE»
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Do-It-Yourself BIBLE PROPHECY KIT!
Throw up poetlike, brute swindler botchiness. Brutelike poet swindles in botchers
throw up. Poetlike swindles throw up stubborn heretic. Poetlike botchers throw up
in brute swindles. Throw up bluntest, low-spirited, cheekier snob. Chubbiest ...
2
Delphi Complete Works of G. K. Chesterton (Illustrated)
It was never, forinstance, the system peculiartoa peasantry. When there is
anything like a peasantry, even as there isin Scotland, itwas possible to produce
a peasant poetlike Burns. And the memory of a peasant like Burns would be
preserved ...
3
A Winter in the Azores; and a Summer at the Baths of the Furnas
There is little similarity between the peasantry of St. Michael's and the
Portuguese of Lisbon and its neighbourhood ; these latter are a "dingy" set, (an
admirably expressive epithet of Lord Byron's, who, poetlike, conveyed in a word
or a line ...
Joseph Bullar, Henry Bullar, 1841
4
The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle
They told them, too, of Uther Pendragon, and of the unhappy GryfFyd ; and,
poetlike, had faith in brighter days ; for the fair daughter of the Ap Tydyrs, sate she
not on the throne of the Briton ? And they would listen to these songs — the wild,
the ...
Thomas of Swarraton, 1857
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Tales of real life, by an officer's widow [E. Pilfold].
Several weeks went on thus ; both parties regularly visiting the Park — ostensibly
for the " exquisite music, " when Captain Ellerton declared himself the humble
suitor of Alice Johnson. Now Alice, poetlike, loved adventure ; this was charming
...
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History of Spanish Literature. - London, Murray 1849
The author, .Pedro de Barnuevo, was an oflicer of the Spanish government in
South America; and he gives in the Preface a long list of his works, published and
unpublished. He was, undoubtedly, a man of learning, but not a poetLike Moraes,
...
The rains began to fall heavily, the moment thou wast to go;—we do not say,
poetlike, for thy departure. One tear in an honest eye. is more precious to thy
sight, than all the metaphorical weepings in the universe; and thou didst leave
many ...
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Beckett's Theaters: Interpretations for Performance
Poetlike, rather than philosopherlike, she fashions her dialogue from objects, the
source of metaphor, rather than concepts, the source of discourse. With literature
itself — she cites everything from lines of the Psalter to Franz Lehar to bad ...
A man ofnature, a poetlike natureherself, heis the embodiment of the firstdream
ofJean JacquesRousseau. The lawis his enemy,for he sees in law a human
invention foreign to the naturalorder. His spirit, accustomed tothe vast reaches of
the ...
George Dekker, John P. Williams, 2002
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Shakespeare & Religion
At a moment like this we must, poetlike, think in symbols. It is significant that both
Cassius and Cleopatra die thus aureoled in love: and they alone are crowned in
death. Julius Caesar is a play of pure idealism and unsullied spiritual vision: and
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2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POETLIKE»
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Meet Ted Kooser, fascinating observer of life and collector of silk …
He was on his way to a party – quite “poetlike” in his corduroy jacket and ruffled dress shirt. She tied his tie, only to leave her gloves on the front ... «Omaha World-Herald, Jan 13»
Three Twists on Classical Style, in Movement and in Character
But in “Opus 19,” while the man is a poetlike visionary, the heroine is unconventionally abrasive: you don't expect this difficult gal to be the ... «New York Times, May 11»