10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRICKENLY»
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strickenly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
strickenly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Mimetic Disillusion: Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and ...
Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and U.S. Dramatic Realism Anne Fleche.
TYRoNE: I don't want to listen to your excuses, Mary. MARY: (Strickenly) Excuses
? You mean—? Oh, you can't believe that of me! You mustn't believe that, James!
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Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night
He walks like an old man. As he reaches her she bursts out piteously.) James! I
tried so hard! I tried so hard! Please believe—! Tyrone: (Moved in spite of himself
—helplessly.) I suppose you did, Mary. (Then grief-strickenly.) For the love of God
, ...
Eugene O'Neill, Harold Bloom,
2009
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Mysteries of Paris: The Quest for Morton Fullerton
I return religiously . . . awe-strickenly, the passionate little paper — only not
arriving at any vision of the particular state function during which, driven to
madness by your insensibility, she filched a leaf surreptitiously from the notebook
of the ...
... friends were less than no help, having long ago decided to join in teasing him
—but the absent minded Dr Durrani was halfasleep somewhere atthe back. One
of his friendsrubbed his palm gentlyalong Hashim'scheek and sighed strickenly.
"I know, I know," Ellen strickenly deprecated. "But I'm not going to stay. I jest came
for my things." "Is that giggling simpleton sick? I hope he is!" "Mr. Breckon?" Ellen
asked, though she knew whom Lottie meant. "No, he isn't sick. He was at lunch ...
William Dean Howells, 1stworld Library,
2006
... had quite liked) and her daughter Marian's emotional balance and promising
new West Indian companion; but for the loss of Leah and Franklin Talbott's
aborted child-in-the-womb, whereof K's full-blooming belly put her strickenly in
mind.
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The Italian's Bride (Mills & Boon Modern) (A Mediterranean ...
she gasped strickenly. And that had to be one of the biggest lies in the history of
the universe! As soon as he'd walked into the room she'd gone back to feeling
stressed out, confused and muddled, yet strangely and wildly elated at the same
...
This conversation has brought both laughter and stanza back to me. and the
earnestness with which I entreated and implored my friend not to tell the lads; so
heart-strickenly and desperately was I ashamed. The verses are these, if any one
...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell,
1869
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Greek Tycoon's Blackmailed Mistress
Ella gasped strickenly 'It's a choice you don't like. But be grateful there is a choice
to make,'Aristandros urged harshly. 'I could have said no, you can't see Callie,
and slammed the door shut in your face!' Gooseflesh gave Ella's skin a clammy ...
Over 200 people on Earth that were unaccounted for, all for other reasons, were
panic-strickenly believed to be part of the "Chosen Ones". Mothers found
themselves running back into their little one's rooms about every five minutes to
check ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STRICKENLY»
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strickenly is used in the context of the following news items.
Comfort amid the catastrophe
strickenly, but the jokes delivery man is late on his round and the world is about to become 13 years ahead of 20th Century Fox. The independent sector of ... «Financial Times, Dec 12»
Coming Tonight: 'Another World', 'Do Do Egg!', 'Hector Ep. 3', 'The …
... of hell in Diablo while farming multiplayer experience in Gears and grief-strickenly listening to their favorite R.E.M. tracks. That seems reasonable, doesn't it? «Touch Arcade, Sep 11»