10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNRECOGNIZING»
Discover the use of
unrecognizing in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unrecognizing and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Now that the four abandoned Tillerman children are settled in with their grandmother, Dicey finds that their new beginnings require love, trust, humor, and courage.
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To See God, to See the Buddha: An Exploration of Seeing ...
This recognition/awareness is to be free of all ideas and distinctions; hence, to
speak of it is to speak of a recognition which is undiscriminating — that is,
unrecognizing. But "unrecognizing recognizing" is self-contradictory. Third, to
extinguish ...
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The Month: An Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Science ...
now their unrecognizing glance to the watcher by her side or closing wearily
between spells of laboured breathing. It was the shrunken, withered face of an
old, worn woman. Across her consciousness, as she realized this, flashed from
those ...
As their relationship deepens, Marilyn Thatcher's fear of betrayal intensifies when she accidentally sees Joshua Langham's mysterious tattoo.
... the refusal of which made every other concession worthless. She stiffened
slowly, and with a gesture of angry decision waved Alice out of her way and
passed into the house, stony and unrecognizing. CHAPTER XXXVIII "when the
snow flies ...
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Scribner's Magazine ...
She clinched her hands as she remembered a parting long ago in a gray hospital
-room, when her ensign son looked at her from unrecognizing eyes and
agonizingly moved his body under the encircling bandages. . . . "Minor turret
explosion ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, 1917
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
... and to steer the barque of Truth, Beating against the wind toward her port, Bear
all the mean and buzzing grievances, The petty martyrdoms wherewith Sin
strives To weary out the tethered hope of Faith, The sneers, the unrecognizing
look of ...
Then he had believed that the light would fade from the watchful but
unrecognizing eyes in a day, in a night, in another day. Then for a little while he
had feared. Ere death obliterated all records there would come, perhaps, a brief
remission ...
William Babington Maxwell, 1906
He hath not said truth if he hath claimed kinship with the Iroquois." I flung one arm
up, muttered a ditty under my breath, lazily opened my eyes and stared up
unsurprised and unrecognizing at the maiden whose eyes met mine with no
betrayal ...
10
In an Elephant Corral: And Other Tales of West African ...
So he was lying in his ecstasy on his hard bamboo bed, unappreciative of and
unrecognizing the rough bark wall, or the smoke of the smoldering fire on the clay
floor, or the occasional rat that scurried across the room, and that even gnawed at
...
Robert Hamill Nassau, 1912