10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TREACHEROUSNESS»
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treacherousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Narratology and Biblical Narratives: A Practical Guide
Accordingly the implied reader will associate the trait of treacherousness with this
character. A second reference to Judas is found in Mark 14:10-11 where the
narrator recounts that Judas went to the chief priests in order to betray Jesus.
2
A Copious and Critical English-Latin Dictionary
treacherousness. : <. I. Cha-. treachery : y racier if a treacherous person : \, perf
Idia : he was characterized by such t., tantae p. fait. Suet. Ner. 5 : in the midst of
the general t. and unfairness of men. In tanta hominum p. et iniquitate, Cic. Fam.
William Smith, Theophilus Dwight Hall, 1871
3
The Banning of Anti-Personnel Landmines: The Legal ...
Some experts advocated that the criterion of treacherousness be given a
separate place among the legal criteria governing the admissibility of specific
weapons. These experts would then have a preference for the term “perfidy”, a
concept ...
Louis Maresca, Stuart Maslen, 2000
4
The Self and Its Shadows: A Book of Essays on Individuality ...
Any such invitation may, of course, be declined—in which case the reader will
remain unsatisfied, taking from the text nothing more than she brought to it, apart
from a settled sense of its treacherousness. Those who manage to take it up, ...
5
The Reader's Guide: Containing a Notice of the Elementary ...
The treacherousness of the memory is like the treacherousness of an adversary.
The mysteriousness and unaccountableness of things do not prove that they
have no existence. He conceived an unconquerable aversion to such idealisms.
6
Ancient Stepmothers: Myth, Misogyny and Reality
... whilst their stepmother Eeriboea betrays them when they attack the god Ares.
128 Treacherousness was also considered a characteristically feminine emotion.
In Hesiod's Works and Days (60-8) Pandora is given her deceptive and cunning ...
7
Andrei Platonov: Uncertainties of Spirit
Our men, knowing nothing of their treacherousness, went into the fortress, some
to trade, some to look around the fortif1cations. The Northmen reverted to their
usual treacherousness by hauling down the shield of peace and closing the
gates: ...
8
James Joyce and the Problem of Justice: Negotiating Sexual ...
... to have in stimulating Joyce to similarly self-accusatory reflection. Indeed, the
true relevance of Orsino's character as a model or a metaphor for Giacomo
resides in the treacherousness of his amorous passion, a truly radical
treacherousness ...
9
Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship
But Aristotle's choice of emphasis is also a result of caution, of a keen
appreciation of the inherent treacherousness of philosophic education. This
treacherousness has little to do with the conclusions to Aristotle's researches,
about which he is ...
Lorraine Smith Pangle, 2002
10
Kingship and Politics in the Late Ninth Century: Charles the ...
Our men, knowing nothing of their treacherousness, went into the fortress, some
to trade, some to look around the fortifications. The Northmen reverted to their
usual treacherousness by hauling down the shield of peace and closing the
gates: ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TREACHEROUSNESS»
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treacherousness is used in the context of the following news items.
Dudley Dursley Has Grown Up and Made a Complete Transformation!
In case you've been living under a Harry Potter free rock for the last few years, it's when someone emerges from the treacherousness that is puberty and is not ... «moviepilot.com, Jul 15»
GET OUT: Mud, snakes and slides
The treacherousness served as good reminder that things aren't always as they seem, especially in the case of a recent landslide. Continuing our way down the ... «Planet Jackson Hole, Jul 15»
Canterbury week in review: A bad one
In the 19th century, drowning was referred to as "the New Zealand death", given the treacherousness of the coasts and rivers encountered by settlers. In the 21st ... «The Press, Jul 15»
Is it grammatical to use 'respective memorandum' in court decisions?
Both of you are just victims of the treacherousness of the word “only” as the ultimate floating quantifier, capable of creating so much ambiguity and semantic ... «The Manila Times, Jul 15»
Sabaa Tahir Inks Deal With Razorbill
Hunted by Empire soldiers and haunted by the events of An Ember in the Ashes, Laia and Elias must outwit their enemies and confront the treacherousness of ... «GalleyCat, May 15»
Two-paced pitches and one-sided games
... two great Test hands for India in the 2000s, Zaheer Khan and Virender Sehwag, the pitch made its treacherousness felt. Sehwag saw a short-of-a-length ball, ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, May 15»
Masters 2015: Rory McIlroy let down by late stumbles
... Poulter would have reeled off 18 greens in regulation: a remarkable feat for a course of Augusta's treacherousness. Poulter has acknowledged that he already ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Searching for Hidden Treasures in New York's Abandoned Places
But the building's treacherousness isn't the main draw for the urban explorer; it's the feeling of history here that excites and mystifies. Ellis says he's not entirely ... «Slate Magazine, Mar 15»
Bring it on, Winter
... and ice batter my cheeks, and half-ass shoveled sidewalks only add to the treacherousness of walking, I'm going to think of Rocky Balboa and Ivan Drago. «ChicagoNow, Feb 15»
Labor candidate calls for coalition with Arab parties
The dogs of the right rushed to lunge at him and attack him for his dual loyalty — not to say his treacherousness.” Summary⎙ Print In an interview with Al-Monitor ... «Al-Monitor, Feb 15»