10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNWONTEDNESS»
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unwontedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A man in love setting up his brains as a gauge of his position is as one
determining a ship's longitude from a light at the mast-head. Knight argued from
Elfride's unwontedness of manner, which was matter of fact, to an unwontedness
in love, ...
But its unwontedness may furnish, on the one hand, a presumption against the
truth of it; and if, on the other hand, we find that the report can be accounted for
without supposing any, or scarcely any, basis in fact, we are certainly at liberty to
...
The unwontedness of that and the unwontedness of the storm seemed one, and
instinct with terror. "I'd like to know what's in that bundle," she whispered, with
fearful eyes on it. She got up and gazed across the street at her sister's lamp,
which ...
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, 1986
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The Summa Theologica: Complete Edition:
Now this is due to one of two causes: to the greatness ofthe evil, or to
theweakness of himthat fears; while unwontedness and suddenness conduce
tobothof these causes. First, it helps an imminent evil to seem greater. Because
all material ...
Saint Thomas Aquinas, Catholic Way Publishing, 2014
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A Mary Wilkins Freeman Reader
Another gust of wind came, and the bombardment of the sleet upon the window
was frightful; it seemed as if the panes must be shattered. She looked at the
package on the table, and a curious fear of it came over her. The unwontedness
of that ...
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Mary R. Reichardt, 1997
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Delphi Complete Works of Thomas Hardy (Illustrated)
Knight arguedfrom Elfride's unwontedness of manner, which was matteroffact,
toan unwontedness in love, whichwas matter of inferenceonly. Incredules lesplus
credules. 'Elfride,'he said, 'had hardly looked upon aman till she saw me.' Hehad
...
Now this is due to one of two causes: to the greatness of the evil, or to the
weakness of him that fears; while unwontedness and suddenness conduce to
both of these causes. First, it helps an imminent evil to seem greater. Because all
material ...
Saint Thomas (Aquinas), 1985
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Summa Theologica, Volume 2 (Part II, First Section)
Now this is due to one of two causes: to the greatness of the evil, or to the
weakness of him that fears; while unwontedness and suddenness conduce to
both of these causes. First, it helps an imminent evil to seem greater. Because all
material ...
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Under the Greenwood Tree
... wayswiftly among them: thelowest portions of their trunks, that had hardly ever
been known to move, were visibly rockedby the fiercer gusts, distressing the mind
by its painful unwontedness, as whena strong manis seentoshed tears.
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A Treatise of Prayer: With Several Useful Occasional ...
Truth and Geodness of things are called substantial things; that is," of every
wayxgreater Use, Benefit, or Profit 5 than _Multitude, Variety, Unwontedness,
Novelty, and all Elegancy of Sense and Words, Things and Expreffions; And we ...