10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSOCIALITY»
Discover the use of
unsociality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unsociality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In firm and lofty character, pain is mastered ; in a character so little endowed with
cool tenacious strength as Eousseau's, pain such as he endured was enough to
account, not for his unsociality, whieh flowed from temperament, but for the bitter
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... they belong to that favoured class with whom business is pleasure, and
pleasure business. Still, although the unsociality and anti-gregarious
propensities of London life are notorious, and cannot be denied, yet it is strange
the absence ...
3
The Gentleman's Magazine
The unsociality of spirit manifested by this_indiscriminate rejection of every thing
not of English descent, is evidence enough of an indigenous A.-S. birth. Lowth's
regular verbs are 'those comprised in the first conjugation of Gill and B. Jonson ...
4
The Cottages of the Alps: Or Life and Manners in Switzerland
When acquainted with the details of such an institution, one no longer wonders at
the unsociality and exclusiveness of the Swiss. We almost wonder that they
possess even a remnant of human sympathy ; and many people who dwell
among ...
5
Cobbett's Political Register
Buonaparté is the man to hold out to them, by . his ambitious and successful
conduct, an example] an example much stronger than any thing that could attract
the people in the exhibitions of riot and murder, unsociality and ferocity of
manners!
0 what a deliverance from unsociality, and the ennui and gloom inseparable from
it, you then felt you had gained! Many a young man, whose burning aspirations
have led him to a distant college, where he found stately walls, and green groves
...
7
La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazine
Why really, nephew, Ifecl puzzled how to give suflicieot expression to the opinion
I have of the utter insipidity, the unsociality, the unmeaninguess of the “ route." [
admit that it is considered the essence of polite amusement, though it seems to
be ...
8
Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
Instead of the accustomed allusions to insular eccentricy, awkwardness, and
boorish unsociality, there were nothing but praises of English frankness and
cordial simplicity. I saw that the Government, for doubtless good reasons of its
own, had ...
In order to achieve what Lyon and Barbalet might wish to call embodied
disconnectedness, or even embodied unsociality, cops seek to reign in what they
have recognized as the facilitator of embodied sociality: emotion. In police
Embodied ...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
Will one sit like a churl, in the corner of the coach, cloaked in unsociality? Will not
silence be taken for stupidity — the frown of virtue for the cant of hypocrisy — the
dignity of rectitude for the self-complacency of pride 1 Can the world's ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, 1836