10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNVISITABLE»
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unvisitable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unvisitable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
"The. Aspern. Papers": The. Unvisitable. Past. JAMES'S PREFACES to his
revised fiction in the New York Edition constitute curious, framing second
thoughts. These self- interpretive comments sometimes extract an original
intention only ...
As several of the officers' wives here were quite unvisitable according to home
ideas, by C.'s advice I called on all those I intended to become acquainted with,
without waiting till they called on me ; thus showing that I d'd not mean to know
the ...
As several of the officers' wives here were quite unvisitable according to home
ideas, by C.'s advice I called on all those I intended to become acquainted with,
without waiting till they called on me ; thus showing that I did not mean to know
the ...
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The English Presbyterian messenger. [Continued as] The ...
It is the lower- middle, and middle-middle classes, occupying houses that are
called " unvisitable " in the language of the city mission, and filling lines upon
lines of streets in every suburb of London, from which the church and its agencies
are ...
Presbyterian Church of England, 1875
Never in her life has Jane Theobald looked fairer, never has her beauty received
more open homage from men ; never have outside feminine critics been more
justified, probably, in pronouncing her vain, fast, unvisitable. And still through it all
, ...
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, 1871
In any case, he was in hospital, and unvisitable - unvisitable by Harpur: to visit
would be a statement, the wrong sort of statement. Perhaps there would be a call
on the hospital pay phone eventually. Harpur had to do something before then, ...
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Christ the Stranger: The Theology of Rowan Williams
He has forgotten us, this once, and sees a black unvisitable place where from all
ages to all ages he will die and cry, creating in his blood congealing galaxies of
heat and weight. Why should he bless or need an open book? we know the ...
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Domestic Space: Reading the Nineteenth-century Interior
... and have only in a few cases been positively refused admittance; but there is a
considerable number (I cannot yet say how many) that may be marked off as
unvisitable' (Manchester and Salford City Mission Magazine, November 1854:
153).
Janet Floyd, Inga Bryden, 1999
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
Never in her life has Jane Theobald looked fairer, never has her beauty received
more open homage from men; never have outside feminine critics been more
justified, probably, in pronouncing her vain, fast, unvisitable. And still through it all
, ...
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The emergence of stability in the industrial city: ...
Charles Burton, incumbent of All Saints, confessed that six or seven of the 20
districts of his parish to which he had previously appointed agents, had been
abandoned as 'unvisitable' because of the strength of rejection by the population.
113 ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNVISITABLE»
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unvisitable is used in the context of the following news items.
David Nicholls: Google v old-fashioned legwork - how to research a …
The success of such imagined, unvisitable worlds might argue against the necessity of first-hand experience. After all, the reader has an imagination, too, and ... «The Guardian, May 15»
NASA wants to build a floating city above the clouds of Venus
But everything else about it makes it almost utterly unvisitable. While probes have been sent to the planet's surface, they lasted, at most, just two hours before ... «CNET, Dec 14»
Christopher Gray treks along to an old coaching inn where the food …
For a long time I was aware of its existence, prominent building as it is, but knew that it was unvisitable. Then owners Trust House Forte used it as a training ... «The Oxford Times, Oct 14»
Week ahead in business and economics: September 1-5
As political unrest and government sanctions render some areas all but unvisitable, investors will be closely watching to see if the downturn is reflected in the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
Why Normal People Don't Trust Data Journalism
Perhaps that's why, as destinations, the sites themselves are frenzied, unvisitable. “Unbroken strings of interruption.” And we wonder why readers are ... «Business Insider, May 14»
Volunteering Gone Wrong: The Ugly Side of “Voluntourism”
You will be playing an integral role in eliminating the notion of underdeveloped regions of the world as inferior and “unvisitable.”+. Money spent will go directly to ... «PanAm Post, May 14»
This Weekend's Best Bets: Father-Son Oakland Raider Weed …
... but the government shutdown has rendered the historic former prison (and location for the Sean Connery hit The Rock ) unvisitable. Thankfully, the good folks ... «Houston Press, Oct 13»
Statue of Liberty, closed since Hurricane Sandy, will re-open by July 4
The statue was unharmed in the Oct. 29 superstorm, but the storm surge severely damaged docks and walkways, rending Liberty Island unvisitable. A dock was ... «New York Daily News, Mar 13»
Anthony Bourdain's Baja Episode of No Reservations Will Make You …
This made Tijuana essentially unvisitable. The restaurants and hotels laid vacant. The city couldn't survive off the old model. So what did it do? "Tijuana is in the ... «LA Weekly, May 12»
17 Lost Cities Of The World That You Can Still Visit (PHOTOS)
Yet for every unvisitable Babylon, there are ancient ruins which represent our rich heritage that we can still visit. From Mexico to Iran, here are 17 of the most ... «Huffington Post, Oct 10»