10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNRECOGNISING»
Discover the use of
unrecognising in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unrecognising and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Before Lifting Up the Curtain Or After Laying Down the ...
Beyond 'atmosphere' ( a little bit again ) : When you get enwrapped in '
atmosphere ' now, by unrecognising that atmosphere, you go beyond the ' picture
* of that atmosphere and the ' name ' which you would have given to it if a little
further ...
Sadashivrao Raghunathrao, 1970
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Sartor Reartus: The Life and Opinions of Her Teufelsdrockh : ...
Few moments -' brought them near: Du Himmel! It was Herr Tow' good and — —
Blumine! With slight unrecognising ' salutation they passed me ; plunged down
amid the ' neighbouring thickets, onwards, to Heaven, and to ' England; and I, ...
... And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for the life of life
Baffled for ever; and still thought and mind Will hurry us with them on their
homeless march Over the unallied unopening earth, Over the unrecognising sea
; while air ...
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English Prose (1137-1890)
Few moments brought them near: Du Himmel ! It was Herr Towgood and Blu-
mine! With slight unrecognising salutation they passed me; plunged down amid
the neighbouring thickets, onwards, to Heaven, and to England; and I, in my
friend ...
John Matthews Manly, 1909
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Cat and bird stories from the "Spectator": to which are ...
... not destined for " trimming " were " covered with soot," and then turned loose
amongst their frightened and unrecognising companions ! Quite possibly, if I
were to whitewash poor " Jacko," then turn him loose 174 CAT AND BIRD
STORIES.
John St. Loe Strachey, 1896
His calling into the office of an apostle is a genuine one, though he had faced
some unrecognising from a few ministers who did not discern in time what the
Lord has decided to do with Apostle Hans Blunk. Was it not the same with the
Apostle ...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
... sole end of whose existence appears to be the accomplishment of a certain
number of turns up and down Regent-street, unrecognising and unrecognised,
with the idea that they hold their unheeded station in society by this diurnal
labour.
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of ...
alarmed or terrified — but with an unrecognising smile, and eyes scarcely
changed in their expression, although they knew not — but rarely — on whom
they looked. It was but a few months till she died — and Adelaide was laughing
carelessly ...
John Wilson, James Frederick Ferrier, 1857
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Church Quarterly Review
... life of life Baffled for ever ; and still thought and mind Will hurry us with them on
their homeless march, Over the unallied unopening earth, Over the
unrecognising sea.' Self-culture cannot give us a religion ; not even the religion of
Pantheism.
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain), 1878
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Life and Works of the Sisters Brontë: Shirley, by Charlotte ...
Caroline, opening her eyes from a moment's slumber, viewed her nurse with an
unrecognising glance. 'I smelt the honeysuckles in the glen this summer morning,
' she said, ' as I stood at the counting-house window.' Strange words like these ...
Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, 1899
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNRECOGNISING»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unrecognising is used in the context of the following news items.
If Britain can achieve 50:50 in its Honours List, why can't we?
Together they published a report called Advancing Women: Women and the Order of Australia, highlighting the “largely unrecognising problem in the distribution ... «Women's Agenda, Jan 15»
Hoggard steps down from integrity role
"I can understand that you don't hold offences against people forever, but my experience of him was he was completely unrecognising of his ethical duties," ... «Stuff.co.nz, Feb 13»
Integrity unit head decision 'bad joke'
"I can understand that you don't hold offences against people forever, but my experience of him was he was completely unrecognising of his ethical duties," ... «Stuff.co.nz, Feb 13»
This (taxi-driving) life
... there, at the lights, shouting out my window and regaling him with his family history -- he beaming his African smile, incredulous, unrecognising, all the while. «The Australian, Mar 12»
The woman who smashed the glass ceiling: In an age when women …
He wrote later: 'Her large dark eyes would stare at me, apathetic and unrecognising, from under a hat of the latest mode. Someone was sitting there, but it was ... «Daily Mail, Apr 11»