10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNWONTEDLY»
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unwontedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unwontedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Avicenna and I: The Journey of Spirits
unwontedly,. I. realize. I long for relief from pretending, and from pretending to
believe the pretensions of others. I open up my heart to the world and to history,
to confess that I wish to escape from this apparently good life, this golden cage.
2
The Antiquary: In Three Volumes
his brothers slept unwontedly deep and heavily, he respected their repose, and
set himself to supply the furnace with fuel without requiring their aid. What he
heaped upon it was apparently damp and unfit for the purpose, for the fire
seemed ...
3
The Life of Francis, Lord Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount ...
The message I received by Mr. Meautys did import. Lord Bacon seems to have
been, unwontedly for him, suspicious when he had read this letter, and,
unwontedly for him, cautious in the way in which he answered it. “To THE Lonn
KEEPER.
4
What I Saw in Lancashire: A Plea for the Distressed ...
Poor fellow ! the father seemed utterly prostrated, partly by bodily exhaustion and
still more by downheartedness There were several little children, seemingly all
conscious of the distress except that sometimes the board was unwontedly bare,
...
... Loneliness consumesme, Elevated toheights of freedom, Finally I am me, I am
unwanted me, I am single, Single unwontedly, Unwontedly single, Stepping into
darkness, With my safetycareless, Freed of mychains, Consumed by my pains, ...
6
Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye].
... a plausible story to tranquillize her distressed mind, and seating myself beside
her, I endeavoured to appear unwontedly gay, because I was unwontedly
wretched. VOL. III. o The sun was just sinking into the ocean ; and JERNINGHAM.
289.
John William Kaye (sir.), Claude Jerningham (fict. name.), 1836
7
Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany in a Postwar World, ...
And on at least one issue, that of “European union”, each of the major parties
found itself once again adopting a position embarrassingly discordant with its
own traditions — Labour being unwontedly hostile to an “internationalist”
initiative and ...
Josef Becker, Franz Knipping, 1986
8
The Presidency in a Separated System
"And so in the early months of 1935 the New Dealers argued among themselves,
while their leader remained unwontedly irresolute and unwontedly reticent. The
appearance of presidential weakness naturally stimulated the opposition.
9
Principles of currency: Means of ensuring uniformity of ...
Changes in confidence or credit, which, as we have seen, operate strongly upon
the auxiliaries, causing them, in times of high confidence, to take the place of coin
unwontedly, and on the other hand, depriving them, in times of general and ...
10
Louisa May Alcott on Race, Sex, and Slavery
Her cheek burned with a brilliant color, her black eyes glittered with repressed
excitement and in gesture, look and tone there was a peculiar sharpness as if
every sense were unwontedly alert, every nerve unwontedly high strung. She
was not ...
Louisa May Alcott, Sarah Elbert, 1997
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNWONTEDLY»
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unwontedly is used in the context of the following news items.
Duterte-Marcos: A match made in ...
Mostly he's been unwontedly coy about his intentions, and has explained away his recent “tour” of the country as a campaign, not for the Presidency, but for ... «BusinessWorld Online Edition, Jun 15»
Collegium Vocale Gent / Dunford / Herreweghe @ Wigmore Hall …
... such intimate pieces, that the presence of a conductor in front of them gave the visual performance an unwontedly formal look, and was even a little distracting. «musicOMH.com, Jun 15»
WordPress plug-ins open to attack
For example, it could force users to change their password or to transfer funds unwontedly. These are the latest in a long line of WordPress vulnerabilities, ... «SC Magazine UK, Mar 15»
Improv and Originality: Charlie Albright Makes Impressive S.F. Debut
It seemed as if Albright was deconstructing and reconstructing the piece, but the result was unwontedly intrusive. In Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition ... «San Francisco Classical Voice, Mar 15»
'The Widow Lincoln' at Ford's Theatre shows a first lady in mourning
In particular, she is recalling a carriage ride with her husband, who at the time seemed unwontedly cheerful; she leans forward, arms extended, as if trying to ... «Washington Post, Jan 15»
Why women today owe a great debt to Mandy Rice-Davies
On the first occasion when the Thatchers and Formans had a discreet dinner together, Mrs T was unwontedly silent. She fixed her eyes on Mandy, gazed intently ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 14»
Melissa McCarthy's 'Tammy': What The Critics Are Saying
“On arriving back home, unwontedly early, she discovers her husband Greg (Nat Faxon) not in flagrante exactly, but having an infuriatingly monogamous meal ... «MTV.com, Jul 14»
MIC to take R200m stake in Ascendis
“Given the early stages of Ascendis as a listed company, coupled with its focused growth strategy, any issue of additional Ascendis shares would be unwontedly ... «Independent Online, Jun 14»
Goneness is everywhere
No hint there of the train's halting 'unwontedly', and indeed the GWR timetable for Wednesday, 24 June 1914 has Adlestrop as a scheduled stop for 12.48 p.m. ... «London Review of Books, Jun 14»
Leave Business-Bashing to the Liberals
... all by the very politicians whose refusal to shed powers they shouldn't enjoy in the first place keeps the lights burning unwontedly low in 21st century America. «American Spectator, Jun 14»