10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TENTWISE»
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tentwise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tentwise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A key to the major groups of British free-living terrestrial ...
... many 'intercalary' veins present which have lost basal connection to main veins
but connected by numerous cross veins; (bearing 2 filamentous cerci and often a
third tail filament) mayflies: EPHEMEROPTERA* - Wings held tentwise over ...
Kitty Paviour-Smith, J. B. Whittaker, 1968
It is designed SO ' Useful Fly-Paper Holder that it holds the paper securely and
may be used in any of a number of different positions. It may be folded tentwise
and suspended from a wall bracket or chandelier, laid flat and placed on a table,
...
3
Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis: ...
6, God says, ' Whereas I have not dwelt in (any) house since the time that 1
brought up the children of Israel out of Egypt, even to this day, but have walked in
a tent and in a tabernacle,' t. e. have dwelt tentwise ; we read in the parallel
passage ...
4
Delphi Complete Works of Herman Melville (Illustrated)
... with a single tossofher hand tumbledher unrestrained locksall over her,
sothatthey tentwise invested herwhole kneeling form closeto thefloor, and yet
swept the floorwith their wild redundancy. Never Sayaof Limeean girl, at dim
massinSt.
5
The Selected Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
What else could have made usthink it great sport to leave our warm bedsinthe
middle ofwinter and "camp out,"—on the floor of ourroom, —with blankets
disposed tentwise, except the fact thatto a boy a newdiscomfort inplaceof an
oldcomfort is ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
6
Sketches of English Character
... an inch or two of whose meagre wrists are perceptible between the dress~coat
he has outgrown and the overgrown gloves which wrinkle down over his thumbs ;
and whose straight, yellow hair is combed up, tentwise, on the top of his head, ...
Eleanor's personal wardrobe was simple and even scanty; but she and her
brother had irmocently brought with them the house comforts to which they were
used in windy Spain—curtains hung tentwise round the draughty walls, and rugs
on ...
8
The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale and John ...
A house made tentwise, or as a pavilion. Tunicle. Much like the uppermost
garment of the deacon. Waive-offering. Because they were waiven in the priest's
hands to divers quarters. Worship. By worshipping, whether it be in the Old
Testament, ...
William Tyndale, John Frith, Thomas Russell, 1831
9
Lexicography Then and Now: Selected Essays
Die Wortliste enthält selbstverständlich vor allem kirchliche Ausdrücke wie albe 'a
long garment of white lynen'; consecrate 'to apoynte a thinge to holy uses' ;
firmament 'the skyes'; tabernacle 'an house made tentwise, or as a pauelion' ‚l
Das ...
Ladislav Zgusta, Fredric F.M. Dolezal, Thomas B.I. Creamer, 2006
10
The Creative Process: A Symposium
For the story-teller makes many a station, roving and relating, but pauses only
tentwise, awaiting further directions, and soon feels his heart beating high, partly
with desire, partly too from fear and anguish of the flesh, but in any case as a sign
...