10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REVIVINGLY»
Discover the use of
revivingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
revivingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Piccolomini. The death of Wallenstein. Love, hope, and ...
Ter. (meeting him.) O look there! Butler ! Here we've still a friend ! Wa.l. (meets
him with outspread arms, and embraces him with warmth.) Come to my heart, old
comrade ! Not the sun Looks out upon us more revivingly In the earliest month of
...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1836
2
Simmonds's Colonial Magazine and Foreign Miscellany
The ground was flat, wet, and heavy ; the mules slowly toiled over it, and brought
us to a grove of fine forest trees, less thickly planted, and where the warm sun
glowed revivingly, after the chill of the morass we had just passed. What a scene
...
3
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
REVIVINGLY, re-vi'ving-le, ad. In a reviving manner. REVIVISCENCE, re-viv-is'
sens, 1 ». Renewal of REVIVISCEHOT, re-viv-is'sen-se,) life ; return to life.
REVIVISCENT, re-viv-is'sent, a. Reviving; regaining or restoring life or action.
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4
The book of family worship
Thou hast protected ns through the night season, and again does the light of day
fall revivingly upon our eyes. Blessed be Thy name for this new mercy ; make us
sensible of it ; and 0 make us grateful for this and every other benefit showered ...
David George Goyder, 1871
5
History of the revolt of the Netherlands, continued: Trials ...
O look there ! Butler ! Here we've still a friend ! wallenstein (meets him. with
outspread arms, and embrace, him with warmth). Come to my heart, old comrade
! Not the sun Looks out upon us more revivingly In the earliest month of spring,
Thau ...
Friedrich Schiller, Henry George Bohn, 1860
6
The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse
... ( meeting him). 0 look there ! Butler ! Here we've still a friend ' wallenstein [
metis him with outspread arms, and emhraces him with warmth). Come to my
heart, old comrade ! Not the sun Looks out upon us more revivingly In the earliest
month ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1853
(meets him with outspread arms, and embraces him with warmth.) Come to my
heart, old comrade ! Not the sun Looks out upon us more revivingly In the earliest
month of spring, Than a friend's countenance in such an hour. But. My General : I
...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1847
8
Bleak house: With illustr. by H. K. Browne
Why, what had I to fear, I thought, when there was this nobility in the soul of a
laboring man's daughter l The air blew as freshly and revivingly upon me as it
had ever blown, and the healthy color came into my new face as it had come into
my ...
9
The Dramatic Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Not the sun Looks out upon us more revivingly In the earliest month of spring,
Than a friend's countenance in such a hour. But. My General : I come — Wal. [
leaning on Butler's shoulders.] Know'st thou already ? ✓ That old man has
betrayed ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, 1857
10
Bleak House, Vol. II ~ Paperbound
The air blew as freshly and revivingly upon me as it had ever blown, and the
healthy colour came into my new face as it had come into my old one. Charley
was wonderful to see, she was so radiant and so rosy; and we both enjoyed the
whole ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REVIVINGLY»
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revivingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Dracula, Sky Living / Bates Motel, Universal
He exhumes Drac from putrefied slumber in his mouldering crypt by slashing the throat of a vampire hunter and letting the blood gush revivingly onto his face. «The Arts Desk, Nov 13»
Hungry City: Spice Symphony in Midtown East
... for a sweet-sour finish; tilapia in a curry of revivingly bitter fenugreek leaves; and goat on the bone, braised at low temperature until tender but still in character. «New York Times, Aug 13»
The Top 11 Movie Serial Killers
Billy Loomis and his sidekick, Stu Macher, were genre-revivingly brilliant in Scream. And Kurt Russell brought a whole new meaning to “hell on wheels” and was ... «Dread Central, Feb 13»
Ed Reed's Stories of Regret and Recovery
If you never give up, it's a strangely, sometimes revivingly, unpredictable world. Like jazz itself -- and Ed Reed. Mr. Hentoff writes about jazz for the Journal. «Wall Street Journal, Jun 09»