10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCANDOUR»
Discover the use of
uncandour in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
uncandour and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The religion of Socrates [by J.P. Potter.].
Socrates did not forget in the intolerance of a narrow acuteness, (why will men
forget this in the uncandour of scepticism ?) that there is a broad distinction
between fiction and falsehood. He who had read Homer, could have no difficulty
in ...
John Philips Potter, Socrates (the philosopher.), 1831
2
Complete William Dean Howells Works
To her daughter she said, "He's very handsome." "He laughstoo much," said the
daughter. Her mother recognised her uncandour with a glance."But he waltzes
well," addedthe girl. "Waltzes?" echoed the mother. "Did youwaltz with him, Alice
?
3
Poems and essays; or, A book for the times, by Dalmocand
... uncandour wherein the lips may or may not take part — I refer to falsehood of
position. Men, for example, by increase of information, arrive at the conviction that
a particular change of practice or avowed opinion is demanded ; but they ...
4
John Ruskin: The Critical Heritage
... time known simply as 'A Graduate of Oxford.1 The first volume concerned itself
with the comparison between Turner and others so far only as positive truth of
repre- sentation is involved; and it is a sign of the obtuseness, levity, or
uncandour, ...
5
Mene, Tekel: or, the Rev. A. Boyd's defence examined and the ...
I observe that you have again copied the misstatement of the Eclectic Review,
which Dr. Boyton, to adopt your faultless phraseology, had the “ incaution” to put
into circulation, some time ago, in Dublin, and the “ uncandour” to leave hitherto ...
William Dool Killen, Archibald Boyd, 1840
6
English Language Word Builder
... UNABATING UNABUSIVE UNADVISED UNALLOYED UNANNOYED
UNASSAYED UNAVOIDED UNBAPTIZE UNBEMUSED UNBLUNTED
UNEROILED UNCANDOUR UNCHARNEL UNCLARITY UNCOATING
UNCORDIAL UNCURABLE ...
7
Haunted Texts: Studies in Pre-Raphaelitism in Honour of ...
could without any uncandour say something in the way of definite praise.' 6 For
the publication of Maude, with a preface by William Rossetti (1897) , about which
William was unenthusiastic but not unwilling to earn a small fee, while Macmillan
...
William Evan Fredeman, David Latham, 2003
There appeared an uncandour in this which Annie could not let pass even if it
imperilled her present object to bring up the matter of past contention. "But when
we first talked of the Social Union you opposed it because it wouldn't bring the ...
William Dean Howells, 1989
... we only add the brand of uncandour to that of spite; and, if we further assent to
the patent truth that Gifford's dead set at Keats was made partly as a sideablow to
Hunt and other hostile politicians, we thereby aflirm his dishonest and profiigate ...
John Keats, William Michael Rossetti, 1871
10
Robert E. Speer: Prophet of the American Church
His ministry was writing and preaching and living the Christian life. Speer
summarized: "No faintest shadow of uncandour, of hypocrisy, of professionalism,
darkened George Bowen's life. He was what he appeared. He appeared what he
was.