10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POSINGLY»
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posingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
posingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Vocabulary of English Rhymes Arranged on a New Plan
... doziness goddesses coziness! [odlsez, below] Mosaisms? prosiness
prosaisms rosiness modestly im modestly closable posingly o ver modestly de
posable dis posingly dis posable im posingly codify? im posable modify op
posable ...
We were obliged to leave the carriage outside, and to scramble over heaps of
stones, the fragments of its original decorations, and to make our way through a
thicket, overtopped by huge trees, until we reached a smaller, but more im
posingly ...
Charlotte Elizabeth, 1852
3
Outlines of a new theory of disease, applied to ...
... animals and plants get sick and die when their surfaces are covered, so that
neither air nor water can act decom- posingly on them. When nourishment is
withdrawn from an organic body, that is, when it loses the opportunity of
appropriating ...
4
Hunt's Yachting Magazine
the Argonaut was a very indifferent fifth, although her canvas towered in- posingly
over her more humble opponents. In the third round the Argonact, Bittern, and Iris
did not appear. The Wanderer shook out her maiosrj, and succeeded in ...
5
The SciFi & Fantasy Collection
Shecame posingly along the walk, dogsstraining at the leashes with well-bred
eagerness, and glancing around to see ifanybody noticed. The girl was wholly
unaware of a putty-faced little fellow whocame toward herandhewas obliviousof
her.
6
The Works of Thomas Hood: Comic and Serious, in Prose and ...
Of salmon the Doctor rather quaintly and posingly observes, “the thinnest part of
the fish is the fattest. If you have any left, put it into a pie-dish, and cover it,” etc.
The direction is conditional, we perceive. “Remember to choose your lobsters ...
7
The practice of surgery
... takes place ; and, besides, the nitrate probably acts decom- posingly on the
remaining local virus. Experience tells us, that the more speedily the sore is
healed, the less is the likelihood of the occurrence of secondary symptoms. Warts
are ...
8
Outlines of a new theory of disease: applied to hydropathy, ...
... animals and plants get sick and die when their surfaces are covered, so that
neither air nor water can act decom- posingly on them. When nourishment is
withdrawn from an organic body, that is, when it loses the opportunity of
appropriating ...
Heinrich F. Francke, 1849
9
The Looker-on, a Periodical Paper, by the Rev. Simon ...
... mon sense and common experience. The con- w sequences, hpwever, are
seldom imputable to 41 the propositions which first gained our assent " and
approbation ; they are artificially and im- " posingly attached to them by the
ingenuity of 1 ...
10
The Philosophical Conception of Sabda in Guru Granth Sahib
This process of making the vitality look more vital, but posingly, began to gain
momentum with the gradual movement towards the deteriorating capacity of
human receptivity to enclose its approach more narrowly expanding instead of ...