10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBETTERABLE»
Discover the use of
unbetterable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unbetterable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
In Love with Shakespeare: A Literary Memoir
"The poetry of the original language," Zeffirelli said once in his tortured English, "
the original poetical language of Shakespeare is not what makes it internationally
unbetterable, with no peers." But then what is it that makes Shakespeare ...
2
Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck?: And Other Provocations, ...
... get to say wow before the competition does. Unbetterable The two best
waystobreak through arut andto make animpact: Find things that others have
accepted as the status quo and make them significantly, noticeably, and
remarkablybetter.
3
Reverberations: The Philosophy, Aesthetics and Politics of Noise
But in poetry and perhaps in music unbetterable works have been produced (
quoted in Phillips, 2007, viii; emphasis in original) The aural here (and, arguably,
by extension, in the sonic subtexts of Hopkins's own poetry) is the 'unbetterable' ...
Michael Goddard, Benjamin Halligan, Paul Hegarty, 2012
4
Good Furniture & Decoration
Back of the Peru Chairs of today are years of such specialization, and years of
striving always to combine real artistic merit and unbetterable workmanship in
chairs that can be sold at the prices of far less distinguished merchandise. That is
...
5
The Works of John Ruskin
Finally, as there was a good deal of superfluous time, I established the workshop
that you have seen ; it turns everything to account, and brings * A lovely, classic,
unbetterable sentence of Marmontel's, perfect in wisdom and modesty. t Not for ...
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Oligvy Wedderburn, 1907
6
On English Adjectives in -able: With Special Reference to ...
1 And who can take kindly to Gower's tyrannish, Bishop Bale's and Paley's
idiotish, printable, ringable, satisfiable, shakeable, shapeable, stewable,
unbetterable, uncharmable, understandable, undisappointable, unescapable,
unfatigueable, ...
7
Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of ...
... people know the power of the third Fors. If I had not chanced to give lessons in
drawing to Octavia Hill, I could have done nothing in Marylcbone, nor she either,
for a while yet, I fancy. + A lovely, classic, unbetterable sentence of Marmontel's, ...
... but Tennyson describes sunlight as glancing upon the surface of water " In
many a shiver'd lance That breaks about the dappled pool." The lines of the
English poet are unbetterable : the flashing of light on water has at last got into
words.
William Sloane Kennedy, 1897
9
The Esthetic Basis of the Greek Art of the Fifth and Fourth ...
... of living things plays upon us with a thrill that I can best illustrate by offering an
instance of the converse process of converting the chance outlines of living
things into the stately, immovable, and unbetterable contours of a shape of art. A
poet ...
Finally, as there was a good deal of superfluous time, I established the workshop
that you have seen; it turns everything to account, and brings * A lovely, classic,
unbetterable sentence of Marmontel's, perfect in wisdom and modesty. 'I' Not for ...