10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNPITYINGLY»
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unpityingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unpityingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Minnie's birthday, and other stories for children, by Marietta
as the wail of a funeral dirge, as they drive the black clouds violently along ; the
sails are hastily- reefed ; the hurricane breaks forth ; the lightning, rapidly flashing
, spreads momentarily a lurid light ; the thunder roars unpityingly ; the tempest- ...
Henriette Mary Bradley, 1863
2
Lorca in Tune with Falla: Literary and Musical Interludes
Falla, writes Walters, was “austere” and “unpityingly religious” (pace Stravinsky),
whereas Lorca was “gregarious and hedonistic” (93). Whatever “unpityingly
religious” means, Falla was generous to a fault, with a childlike humour28 and ...
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
As for the old assertion, so unpityingly reiterated throughout the five or six
concluding pages of this article, viz. that the Tory press of the present day has
had the guilt of introducing a new and unheard-of measure, and, indeed, a new
and ...
4
A Sermon, Delivered in the Chapel of the College of New
How often, too, have Republics unpityingly beheld the war-worn veteran humbly
begging a scanty subsistence from the very men whom his youthful valour had
protected? How often, in their paroxysms of rage and jealousy, have they torn
from ...
5
Pamela; Or, Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Familiar Letters ...
... tho' affecting to he a great stickler forthc Honour of the Sex in general; will
unpityingly propagate such Stories: Thinks (without considering to what the
imprudence of her own conduct may subject her) the Woman, that flips,
inexcusahle z and ...
6
The widow directed to the widow's God
... death himself that has spoken to you, who as he bore away the dear object of
your affection, looked back unpityingly, and sternly said, " I come for you 56
INSTRUCTION.
7
Dramatic Scenes from Real Life
By a detestable cant, even the poor protestants are taught that the episcopal
properties are an abuse of religion, and must be confiscated to their use; while
the poor wretches are at the same time unpityingly drained of their last shilling,
for 6.
Lady Morgan (Sydney), 1833
8
Hildebrand (Pope Gregory VII) and the Excommunicated ...
... character of Hildebrand. All that we will and can say is this—that Damocles
never held over his victim a sword with a more studious or fastidious poise; that
Draco never looked more unpityingly upon the sufferers from. THE EMPEROR.
89.
9
The Face of a Naked Lady: An Omaha Family Mystery
... and they shrink with fear and shame from parental meeting, and as the last
resort naturally enter the doors that alone are open to receive them and enter the
ranks of sisterhood that straight-laced virtue unpityingly and falsely designates as
a ...
10
The Raven & the Wolf: Chronicle I - Blood Oath
Why had the bowman who so unpityingly took Hildegard's life been ordered to
spare mine? A village was fired and bled, its peoples slain without purpose. And
all for that numinous sword I was meant to neither see nor speak of? I was listless
...
Christopher Spellman, 2010
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNPITYINGLY»
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unpityingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Cannes 2015: 'Measure of a Man' review
The store cameras search out people and watch them unpityingly in their evasions and petty thefts. An extra layer of dehumanising surveillance is applied to the ... «CineVue, May 15»
Current Events Imperil Ukrainian Museum Show
In the Shevchenko self-portraits on display, he unpityingly captured his own physical deterioration in prison. The Ukrainian Museum-Archives in Cleveland is ... «New York Times, Apr 14»
Opinion: The defaulting educational system in Morocco
The private sector is taking advantage of the trustworthiness of public education unpityingly, and without the merest restriction it charges families with the most ... «The Tunis Times, Sep 13»
Orwell should have his statue at the BBC
... it when he invented doublethink, the ability to hold two contradictory ideas in your head at the same time, a concept he turned unpityingly against the Left. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 12»
Review: Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin at the Ahmanson
... affection for these evergreen talents while reminding us that performers, like romantic love, can ripen wondrously even as time unpityingly leaves its marks. «Los Angeles Times, Jun 09»