10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SELDOMNESS»
Discover the use of
seldomness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
seldomness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, ...
It is incapable of seeing the essence of the moment of vision, which rests in its
seldomness when seen in relation to the time of any Dasein as a whole. The
ordinary understanding is unable to grasp the seldomness of such moments and
the ...
This seldomness of a primitive can be measured by the self-information of the
attributes of that primitive. Interestingly, this seldomness of a primitive is also part
of the mutual information that is used as the evaluation function. The mutual ...
3
The Evocative Moment: A Study in Depth Psychological Poetics
It is incapable of seeing the essence of the moment of vision, which rests in its
seldomness when seen in relation to the time of any Dasein as a whole. The
ordinary understanding is unable to grasp the seldomness of such moments and
the ...
Matthew Rodney Fishler, 2009
4
Religio medici [and] its sequel christian morals
Even in our sensual days the strength of delight is in its seldomness or rarity, and
sting in its satiety ; modiocrity is its life, and immoderacy its con- . fusion. The
luxurious emperours of old inconsiderately satiated themselves with the dainties
of ...
Sir Thomas Browne, John Peace, 1844
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The practical works of ... Richard Baxter, with a life of ...
... even to godly men unwelcome and uncomfortable. Therefore, I persuade thee
to frequency in this duty, that seldomness breed not estrangedness from God. 2.
And besides that, seldomness will make thee unskilful in the work, and strange ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830
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Religio medici. Its sequel, Christian morals. With ...
Even in our sensual days the strength of delight is in its seldomness or rarity, and
sting in its satiety ; modiocrity is its life, and immoderacy its confusion. The
luxurious emperours of old inconsiderately satiated themselves with the dainties
of ...
sir Thomas Browne, John Peace, 1844
7
Elevation Models for Geoscience
... referred to as 'seldomness'. Snow and glacier surfaces with locally repetitive
features such as sastrugi (sharp irregular grooves or ridges formed on a snow
surface by wind erosion) or surface melt-water streams could cause problems for
the ...
Cory Fleming, J. R. A. Giles, S. H. Marsh, 2010
8
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Degrees of well-doing there could be none, except perhaps in the seldomness
and oftenness of doing well. Hooker. •SELDSHOWN. adj. [feld and shown.]
Seldom exhibited to view: — Scldsho<wn flamens Do press among the popular
throng?
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The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, with a Life ...
If it be from a carnal enmity to God and spiritual things, shortness and
seldomness will be no cure. But they have need rather to be provoked to dili~
gence till they are cared, than to be indulged in that averseness and sloth, which
till it is cured ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830
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A Historical and Genealogical Essay upon the Family and ...
from this, that notwithstanding of the great distance betwixt the respective
residences of these two names, and upon that account the seldomness of their
mutual converse, or correspondence with one another, yet they have the same
inviolable ...
William BUCHANAN (of Auchmar.), 1820