10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRIDULOUSLY»
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stridulously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stridulously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... broke up the dikes, and brought in the sea upon us all, is seen magnificently
wielding a bulrush as it advances, and in the mid raving of the “ trampling waves,”
is heard feebly and stridulously proclaiming, “ Take notice! I will defend my order!
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
The child was breathing stridulously and with extreme difiiculty, tossing her arms
about the bed and fighting for breath; the skin was cold, the li s were becoming
blue, and the face dusky; the pulse was small, and very quick ; and the patient ...
3
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
... sometimes hard, yet small, and as it were contracted ; at other times, soft,
fluttering, or stridulously undulating ; and as often regular as irregular, in respect
to the intervals between the sensations of its action, as communicated to the
fingers ...
4
Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
... Curiously to move, Grindan wHS jreoto Revolving with clamour Giellende faran
. And stridulously proceeding. Naefde sellicu wiht This wonderful thing had not
Unless this be a waggon or cart, the editor must 210 ANGLO-SAXON POETRY.
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
... yet small, and as it were contracted ; at other times, soft, fluttering, or
stridulously undulating; and as often regular as irregular, in respect to the
intervals between the sensations of its action, as communicated to the fingers
and thence to the ...
6
Sadakichi Hartmann: Critical Modernist : Collected Art Writings
Yet in this instance it is tangible. Esthetically, stripped as it were of all notes of
novelty, momentary influences and contentions, the essence of his work — not
unlike his "Serf" — stands forth, stridulously and strenuously, as an embodiment
of ...
Jane Calhoun Weaver, 1991
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... and in the mid raving of the “ trampling waves,” is heard feebly and stridulously
proclaiming, “ Take notice! I will defend my orderi With this invincible bulrush I will
defend my order 1" That will be droll even in such a tragedy. Certainly it will.
There was an instant's vision before her eyes of this one flapping blackly athwart
the fields of East Prussia, turned out, desolate and oppressed, and with perhaps
some cackling trail of curses stridulously marking hercourse. "No doubtshe will ...
9
The Phantoms of the Footbridge and Other Stories
... placed opposite in the rooms, came again broken glimpses of the grassy space
within the quadrangle, with its leafless locust- trees, first of all to yield their foliage
to the autumn wind, where a tiny owl was shrilling stridulously under the lonely ...
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Rendezvous with Death: American Poems of the Great War
The Collected Poems ofArturo Giovannitti. Chicago: Clemente, 1962. 31-33. "
Speaks stridulously": "Speaks hotly" in the revised version appearing in Collected
Poems. Giovannitti revised the poem significantly for this volume. The differences
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