10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBLENCHING»
Discover the use of
unblenching in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unblenching and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Manual of Indian Buddhism
Thereupon he took his stand a little to the North-East, looking during a week with
unblenching eyes at the spot which became the "Shrine of the Unblenching one".
Between that spot and his seat he shaped a walk, stretching from East to West, ...
2
Shakespeare and his forerunners
Here, with open eye, with unblenching front, he looks upon Nature, now as life,
now as death. Why unblenching? Because, whether as life or whether as death,
she is equally his friend and helper. Of Nature as life take, for instance, Act IV, ...
3
Liturgic Worship: Sermons on the Book of Common Prayer
Those two are George Herbert and Richard Baxter ; the one a steady and
unblenching advocate of the Church of England, the other an equally steady and
unblenching non-conformist. When Herbert lay upon the pillow of a death-bed,
he was ...
New York Bible and Common Prayer Book Society, 1864
4
The pains and pleasures of parenthood
2. The. Bride. Was. a. Deluge. (or. The. Unblenching. Butterfly). They say — Love
is a merry-go-round and marriage keeps it on the square! How square can you
get? I thought the pill was a person to be avoided. I thought the best
contraceptive ...
Thereupon he took his stand a little to the North-East, looking during a week with
unblenching eyes at the spot which became the "Shrine of the Unblenching one".
Between that spot and his seat he shaped a walk, stretching from East to West, ...
Arthur Anthony Macdonell, Hendrik Kern, 1974
6
A Condensed Geography and History of the Western States, Or ...
... who pass to that country of game and good cheer over a bridge, scarcely wider
than a hair, suspended over a yawning gulf They, who have firm hearts and feet,
and unblenching countenances,—-that is to say, who were good warriors in life, ...
7
The Biblical Repository and Classical Review
... its schools, and its free institutions,—had not the venerable Mather, with a far-
sighted wisdom, and an unblenching firmness, seized the favorable opportunity,
and accepted the charter which King William offered him. By this act of his life, ...
With talents of the first order, and integrity unblenching, his character was not of
that stern stuff— no, not of that corrupt stuff— of which modern ambition should
be made. He had now something to tell Helen, which he would say even before
he ...
9
When Sherman Marched North from the Sea: Resistance on the ...
Many succeeded in facing the taunts and insults of their assailants “in silence
and with unblenching cheeks,” answering only in “monosyllables” or in “brief
stern language."" And these taunts were many. Two officers allegedly called out
to a ...
Jacqueline Glass Campbell, 2005
... unblenching, the information that the meadow beyond the orchard was a
prairie studded with herds of buffalo, which it was our delight, moccasined and
tomahawked, to ride down with those whoops that announce the scenting of
blood.