10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNAPPLAUSIVE»
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unapplausive in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unapplausive and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Inventing English: A Portable History of the Language
What better summary of the pedantic Mr. Casaubon's condition than the phrase
selected for the Dictionary:“the cold, shadowy,unapplausive audience ofhis life”?
And, asif thiswerenot enough, fourentries forworse and one for worst show up ...
2
The French Revolution: The constitution
At which Festival the Public again assists, unapplausive: not we. 1792. On the
whole, Festivals are not wanting ; beautiful. 1 Newspapers of February, March,
April 1792; Iambe d'André Chénier mr la Féte des Suirscs; &c. 8:0. (in Hist. Parl.
xiii.
3
Middlemarch: a study of provincial life, by George Eliot
Instead of getting a soft fence against the cold, shadowy, unapplausive audience
of his life, had he only given it a more substantial presence ? Neither of them felt
it possible to speak again at present. To have reversed a previous arrangement ...
4
On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
Carlyle Unapplausive, adj. Carlyle Unappointed, adj. Carlyle Unappreciative, adj.
Times Unapprehensive, adj. W, Lamb Unapproachable, ad . Southey
Unapproached, adj. ordsworth Unapt, adj. J S Mill, Scott, St Unaptly, adv. Mrs H B
Stowe ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
5
Middlemarch, by George Eliot
Instead of getting a soft fence against the cold, shadowy, unapplausive audience
of his life, had he only given it a more substantial presence ? Neither of them felt
it possible to speak again at present. To have reversed a previous arrangement ...
6
George Eliot Six Pack: Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, Silas ...
Instead of getting a soft fence against thecold, shadowy, unapplausive audience
of his life,hadheonly given itamore substantial presence? Neither ofthem felt it
possibletospeak againat present. Tohave reversed aprevious arrangement and ...
7
The French Revolution: A History ...
At which Festival the Public again assists, unapplausive: not we. On the whole,
Festivals are not wanting; beautiful rainbowspray when all is now rushing treble-
quick towards its Niagara Fall. National Repasts there are ; countenanced by ...
8
Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)
... onher behalf (which he hadsedulously given), butturnedout tobecapableof
agitatinghim cruelly just where hemostneeded soothing.Instead of getting a soft
fence against thecold,shadowy, unapplausive audience of his life, had he
onlygiven ...
9
Journal [Aug. 1, 1832 to July 17, 1833]
... he had to embrace me. My voice was horrible to hear; alternately like Mrs. and ,
and every now and then it was all I could do to utter at all. This audience is the
most unapplausive I O ever acted to, not excepting my excitable friends north of.
10
Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life
Instead of getting a soft fence against the cold, shadowy, unapplausive audience
of his life,had he onlygiven it amore substantial presence? Neither ofthem felt it
possible to speak again at present. To have reversedaprevious arrangement ...