10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROSEATELY»
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roseately in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
roseately and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late William Taylor ...
... success of Frederic Mills's lancet, and that I had recovered my vision as before,
and was quite a new creature ; but hope is like the first blush of dawn, roseately
beautiful, though apt to disappear before the day acquires a settled character.
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A memoir of the life and writings of the late William ...
... and that I had recovered my vision as before, and was quite a new creature ;
but hope is like the first blush of dawn, roseately beautiful, though apt to
disappear before the day acquires a settled character. I now think that some
inconvenience ...
3
The Pillars of the house; or, under wode, under rode: In 5 vol
Above her sat a girl of fifteen, with the family features in their prettiest
development—the chiseled straight profile, the clear white roseately tinted skin,
the large well-opened azure eyes, the profuse glossy hair, the long slender,
graceful limbs, ...
Charlotte Mary Yonge, 1873
4
Real pearls in a false setting
Here's maester coming down stairs fresh like a peony, and bout the same colour,"
remarked the groom; and true it was, for Mr. Springer never looked more
roseately beautiful than at this juncture. " Come, Mr. Springer, its time to be
drawing ...
Henry De la Pasture, 1839
Miss Frayle darted a sudden, eager look towards him, and with hope renewed
her romantic dreams began roseately to shape themselves in her mind once
more. THE END 533305 192 MENACE FOR DOCTOR MORELLE.
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Stéphane Mallarmé: Poems
... or the poets of the age of Elizabeth, and most, Gongora." The raspberry-
colored lips and sheep-white teeth of the royal laughter fit excellently into this sort
of salon objet d'art. The Cupid, who bears fans as wings, is as roseately rotund as
...
7
Stephane Mallarme Selected Poems
... or the poets of the age of Elizabeth, and most, Gongora." The raspberry-
colored lips and sheep-white teeth of the royal laughter fit excellently into this sort
of salon objet d'art. The Cupid, who bears fans as wings, is as roseately rotund ...
8
Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal
... deep blue lake lost in terribleness but gained in picturesque beauty in the
bright light of the evening sun, and the large white snowbeds on the rocky slopes
above the crags blushed roseately beneath the warm kisses of its horizontal rays.
9
The Crime Novel: A Deviant Genre
He had soaked up so much of it that everything he touched seemed roseately
transformed. (15–16) What underlies this affable appearance is not hatred or
resentment butthe absence ofaffectof theclassic Cleckley psychopath. Doc does
not ...
10
California Home Cooking: 400 Recipes that Celebrate the ...
Mix together the garlic, roseately, with the reserved marinade, re- mary, sage,
parsley, lemon zest, lemon juice, and olive oil in a small bowl. Pour the marinade
over the chops and turn to coat them thoroughly. Refrigerate, covered, for at least
2 ...
Michele Anna Jordan, 2011
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ROSEATELY»
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roseately is used in the context of the following news items.
The New York Times: little profit from a Manhattan media muddle
Those thoughts about empowerment et al can be put less roseately. Aron Pilhofer (the NYT head of interactive news just poached, post-Jill, by the Guardian) ... «The Guardian, May 14»