10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNGRUDGED»
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ungrudged in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ungrudged and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Still,asI havealready hinted, there wasalways the caseof theone other rescued
identity and preserved felicity,the happy accident ofthe elder daystill ungrudged
andfinally legitimated.When Isay ungrudged, indeed, Iseem to remember
howIhad ...
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Traduzioni Culturali. The white man's burden' (Ruyard Kipling):
[64] Easy, ungrudged L'accezione di 'easy' che viene evidenziatanellaresa 'facile'
di (*)(e(1)) è quella diqualcosa“Capable of being accomplishedor acquiredwith
ease; posing nodifficulty: an easy victory”[142]. Perl'aggettivo 'ungrudged'(*) ...
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Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and May Swenson: The ...
While Moore praised Bishop early on for her "rational considering quality" and
her "ungrudged self-expenditure," she also prodded the younger poet to assert
herself in a style more akin to her own: When I set out to find fault with you, there
are ...
Kirstin Hotelling Zona, 2002
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British Literature and Spirituality: Theoretical Approaches ...
“Ungrudged” suggests acceptance of suffering, not active self-harm, and this is
presented in the poem as the most effective or legitimate way oftaking part in
Christ's Passion (it serves as a technique for identifying with the crucifix). The role
of ...
Franz Karl Wöhrer, John S. Bak, 2013
Ungrudged. Tears. Because, when sometimes at your side, mine own, Glad in
your love, within my heart and eyes The tears may gather and sad thoughts may
rise, Wild yearnings after years for ever flown ; — Because I sometimes seek the
...
... intellect, essentially second-rate) to ungrudged admission upon the final roll-
call of the immortals. Many men have had grotesque and morbid imaginings.
Dickens had them grotesque and morbid to the point of uniqueness ; therefore
we ...
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Western Civilization: Alternate Volume: Since 1300
... or whisper, By all you leave or do, The silent, sullen peoples Shall weigh your
gods and you. Take up the White Man's burden— Have done with childish days
— Thc lightly proferred laurel The easy, ungrudged praise. Comes now, to search
...
For when that cross ungrudged unto you sticks, Then are you to yourself a crucifix
. As perchance, carvers do not faces make : But that away, which hid them there,
do take. Let crosses, so, take what hid Christ in thee, And be his image, or not ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
The one who promulgates an idea which adds to the happiness of others
receives ungrudged credit and tribute in proportion to his lack of demand for it. To
be truly unselfish does not mean to give up anything that is good, but, in the ...
By the ungrudged and ready blessing of God Almighty, our own God, HE WOULD
no ALL, AND we COULD no ALL! and this nation would be revolutioned to “truth
and soberness,” grace and salvation. “One should chase a thousand, and two ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNGRUDGED»
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ungrudged is used in the context of the following news items.
My Old Hero
... to quote a poem of his, “the ungrudged sweat of care”); and humblingly tireless supporter of the arts (if, as William Blake put it, the most sublime act is to put the ... «Santa Barbara Independent, Jan 14»
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“Have done with childish days: The lightly proffered laurel / The easy, ungrudged praise?/ Comes now, to search your manhood / Through all the thankless years ... «Spin Magazine, Dec 11»