10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUOTABLENESS»
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quotableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
quotableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
quotableness. is having other media borrow from you more than they do from
anyone else ... Over a year's span, however, no magazine comes close to
Newsweek in "quotableness." How many times Newsweek is quoted by its
individual ...
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True Tales from Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle ...
With Velazquez dead, Mexicans chose the ballot. Velazquez's quotableness, and
to some extent his power, diminished as he reached his nineties. Every day he
looked more like an iguana lizard. He expressed himself in a senile mumble and
...
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Tennyson Among the Poets: Bicentenary Essays
The wax cylinder of Tennysonian quotableness becomes in her ears (like
Muldoon's 'parakeet | crying out in a hurricane') an almost comical noise. The
point, however, is not to mock, but to listen. Mrs Ramsay lets the 'regular
mechanical ...
Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Seamus Perry, 2009
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Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England
In this light, John Guillory's remarks on Gray's Elegy are readily applicable to the
romantic sonnet; they generate out of their very quotableness "a reception-
scenario characterized by the reader's pleased recognition that 'this is my truth.
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A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and ...
Many lines and passages in the different lyrics have a quotableness which
means fine thought married to fit expression. In the tribute to Daniel Webster, for
example, occurs the stanza: — "Kings have their dynasties, but not the mind:
Cffisars ...
Charles Dudley Warner, 2008
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Making Ends Meet: Essays and Talks, 1992-2004
... and the reason for that is that Horace wrote quotably, and it's that quotableness
and that marvellous sense of a voice telling you what you need to know about
something, not doing what I'm doing at the moment, which is extrapolating
without ...
The Quotableness of Tennyson, in The Chautauquan, by E. Parsons, vol. xiii., pp.
334-337. Article on St. Agnes' Eve in Poet Lore, by A. S. Cook, vol. iii., pp. 10-17.
The Study of Tennyson, in The Century Magazine, by A. Van Dyke, vol. xx,, pp.
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Letters I Never Mailed: Clues to a Life
Your clarity, directness, essential simplicity, your wisdom, your constant quest for
truth, your quotableness, profound respect for Montaigne, all serve to make you
one of the few great and passionate minds I have ever encountered. I keep an ...
Alec Wilder, David Demsey, 2005
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The Great Indian Patriots
His oratory had the quotableness of Churchill, the arresting satire of Disraeli and
purposefulness of Cromwell. He proved to be a diplomat of worldwide stature
and global eminence and showed to the world vistas of modern diplomacy. He
was ...
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The Sunday School Journal
The poems have been selected because of their quotableness, particularly in
public address, and because they possess "some hidden power to touch the
heart." Not only are the older classic poems represented, but also choice
productions ...