10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEQUACIOUSNESS»
Discover the use of
sequaciousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sequaciousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Romantic Aversions: Aftermaths of Classicism in Wordsworth ...
"Dryden had within him," De Quincey writes, "a principle of continuity which was
not satisfied without lingering upon his own thoughts, brooding over them and
oftentimes pursuing them through their unlinkings with the sequaciousness (
pardon ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Dryden had within him,” De Quincey writes, “a principle of continuity which was
not satisfied without lingering upon his own thoughts, brooding over them and
oftentimes pursuing them through their unlinkings with the sequaciousness (
pardon ...
3
JANE EYRE. An Autobiography.
Another mountain trait in the stereotyped character of sheep is their well- known
sequaciousness. When Grip runs after them they all run away together : if one
goes through a certain gap in the hedge, every other follows ; and if the leader ...
4
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
... s. , State of being sequacious.-— That servility and sequaciousness of
conscience. Bp. Taylor. SEQUA'CITY, s. [sequaay Lat.] Ductility; toughness. --
Matter, whereof creatiires' are produced, hath a closeness,' lentor, and sequacitg/
. Bacon.
Without imitative- ness, the first and most fruitful years of life would be a blank, to
say nothing of the loss to every later year ; and without sequaciousness society
would run to anarchy, and leap into ruin. The bell-wether principle, it must be ...
6
Modern Writings on Major English Authors
The strength of the two lies in what De Quincey called their "sequaciousness."
They must be known in all their ins and outs before they can begin to impress a
stranger with the variety yet continuity of their pattern. If some passage must be ...
James R. Kreuzer, Lee Cogan, 1980
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The Concept 'Horse' Paradox and Wittgensteinian Conceptual ...
I think the incoherence in his intentions is hidden from Kerry by nothing more,
and nothing less, than a trick of sequaciousness. That is, he begins by taking
himself to concede the distinction, and then he tries to formulate a
counterexample to ...
Dr Kelly Dean Jolley, 2012
8
Born in Exile Volume I EasyRead Edition
... awaking intellect is forced a perception of the brain-defect so general in
women when they are taught few of life's graces and none of its serious concerns
, – their paltry prepossessions, their vulgar sequaciousness, their invincible
ignorance, ...
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Seventeenth Century Prose
So strong is the forward movement, the sequaciousness, that he can be as
elliptical as he likes, omit verbs and connecting particles, yet never leave his
meaning and the development of it obscure. And while the language is taut and
spare, ...
10
Rock Star's Rainbow: A Novel
She noticed figures of Marilyn Monroe and other Hollywood icons adorning the
cotton down with Warholian sequaciousness. Placing her hand to her aching
wound, she allowed herself to enjoy deliberating on how she was going to
decimate ...