10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STARRILY»
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starrily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
starrily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays
Each one is himself, and each one is essentially, starrily responsible for himself.
Any assumption by one person of responsibility for another person is an
interference, and a 35 destructive tyranny. No person is responsible for the being
of any ...
D. H. Lawrence, Michael Herbert, 1988
2
Delphi Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated)
Noperson isresponsible forthebeing of any other person. Eachone is starrily
single, starrily self responsible, not to beblurredor confused. Herethen is the
newideal for society: not that allmenare equal, butthateach man is himself: “
oneisone and ...
3
Child-Centred Education
ence, and a destructive tyranny. No person is responsible for the being of any
other person. Each is starrily single, starrily self responsible, not to be blurred or
confused . . . Every man must learn to be proud and single and alone, and after
that, ...
4
Sholay, the Making of a Classic
Each star had a suite and a car to himself or herself. This was quite starrily
luxurious, especially for Amitabh, who in his last outdoor shoot, Bombay to Goa,
had been put up at a ramshackle two-star hotel. Amjad and Sanjeev preferred the
less ...
And here, at length, on a silvery throne, Half seated, half reclining, With forehead
white as the marble stone, And garments so starrily shining, And features beyond
the poet's pen — The sweetest, saddest features — Appeared before me once ...
James Clarence Mangan, 1859
6
William B. Gill: From the Goldfields to Broadway
was Wrigaletto the court detective, Tilly Earl played Roseken the miller's daughter
of the subtitle, Louise Arnot sometime of the Marsh juvenile troupe was principal
girl, and Charles Young featured starrily as King Tagarag. Willie also played ...
7
The Sins of Séverac Bablon
The fat hand which the financier extended toward the card shook grotesquely;
thediamonds which adorned itsparkled and twinkled starrily. Before his eyes ared
mist seemedto dance; but, through it, Rohscheimer made out the following: ...
There are odd moments when I hate you starrily.' Gerald was rather taken aback,
even a little disconcerted. He did not quite know what to say. 'I may, of course,
hate you sometimes,' he said. 'But I'm not aware of it--never acutely aware of it, ...
9
Musings of One Thousand and One Nights of Solitude
1006 As you lie on your deathbed, it is your duty to render your children — but
not your grandchildren, as they dwell in "... a world of thought starrily remote" from
death - one last service: help allay their 183 Musings Of One Thousand And One
...
Mrs. Adair had to admit that seldom had her eyes shone so starrily, or the colour
so freshly graced her cheeks. She was more than ever certain that Captain
Willoughby had brought stirring news; she was more than ever tortured by her
vain ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STARRILY»
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starrily is used in the context of the following news items.
The Present's John Crowley
... flew to Sydney to start work on The Present, the Sydney Theatre Company's starrily cast drama based on Anton Chekhov's sprawling first play Platonov. «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
La bohème @ Grange Park Opera, Alresford
In the face of competition from the final run of the classic, starrily-cast John Copley production at the Royal Opera House, Grange Park as usual goes its own way ... «musicOMH.com, Jun 15»
How 'Into the Gloss' Co-founder Nick Axelrod Is Carving His Own …
Within months, this industry in which I was sort of starrily-eyed entering with these grand ambitions to be an editor-in-chief had come crumbling down. All of a ... «Fashionista, Mar 15»
Why Phillip Schofield is a TV great
... Dec in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, compering a National Pub Quiz, having a midnight feast with Davina McCall and, less starrily, interviewing David Cameron at ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 14»
An AZ of Edward Albee
... A Delicate Balance is a deeper, more serious play. The new, starrily-cast Broadway revival should encourage its ascendancy in the hierarchy of his dramas. «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Review: Decoding Annie Parker
... via My Life Without Sex and Love and Other Drugs. Choppily edited, the resulting melange feels like little more than a starrily cast disease of the week movie. «Stuff.co.nz, Oct 14»
Why the injustice against Joseph Haydn?
... superlative recordings of the Seventies, even these performances – despite often being starrily cast – were not able to overcome the general prejudice against ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 14»
Maps to the Stars – film review
The brother sees the ghost of a hospitalised girl he once starrily blessed with a visit. Pill-popping actress Havana Segrand, played by Julianne Moore with a ... «Financial Times, Sep 14»
Jonas Kaufmann's illness, a muddled production – nothing can stop …
... as one usually understands the term, than a ramping-up of activity in the final month or so of its regular season, it mixes new stagings with starrily cast revivals. «Spectator.co.uk, Aug 14»
Blythe Danner, Scott Foley And A Disinvited Guest At Geffen's …
... i.e. New York critics — weren't supposed to be reviewing this starrily cast world premiere of a work by a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (Dinner With Friends; ... «Deadline.com, Jun 14»