10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UPHILLWARD»
Discover the use of
uphillward in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
uphillward and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ...
The patient, condescending, loving, and enduring mind, bating " not a jot of heart
or hope," but moving " uphillward" * after the holy, beautiful, and true, is its best
product and its surest evidence. Still, there are cheerful words, looks, and ...
Well might he, who, after five years of blindness, had the courage to undertake
these two vast works, along with Paradise Lost, declare that he did " not bate a jot
Of heart or hope, but still bore up and steered Uphillward." For this is the word ...
Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare, Edward Hayes Plumptre, 1871
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Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Psychology of Language: ...
... the back of (i.e., uphillward (5–7) pig's nose (5–7) the bench (5–7) behind) the
little coming here tree (8–10) (5–7) uphillward to above pig in the middle (toward)
the lime to sunrise, to first, last (meaning put it coming the tree (8–10) (between ...
4
The young man from home: James Balfour, 1830-1913
The. narrow. uphillward. path. 1895-1913. Some. queer. characters. at. Culcairn.
Round Hill helped Balfour survive financially the collapse of the 1890s; it also
helped him to survive the collapse psychologically. The notion that property ...
5
A treasury of English sonnets, ed. with notes by D.M. Main
For this is the word which Milton at first used in his noble sonnet ; though for the
sake of correctness, steering uphillward being a kind of pilotage which he alone
practist, or which at all events is only practicable where the clogs of this material ...
6
The works of John Milton, historical, political and ...
... a jot " Of heart or hope, but still attend to steer « Uphillward." In In 1674 his "
Epistolarum Familiarium Lib. I." and " Ixxii An Account of the Life and Writings.
John Milton, Thomas Birch, 1753
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American Indian Linguistics and Literature
So one struck with her elbow uphillward, FUT let's cook (17) ta^ittam yiOOa
musvirik muk so one her elbow with md-ka ^u9i-k, uphill she struck
Oivrihvassuruk. under a wall-plank, wall-plank under. (18) kdri xds ^issaba ^
uvunissuk. And then ...
Since He had dwelt so often on the difficulty and narrowness of virtue's
uphillward path, and on the few who toil in it, whereas many are to be seen
rushing along the broad road that leadeth to destruction,—some one (who
perhaps had more ...
9
Demetrius on Style: The Greek Text of Demetrius De ...
Victorius. 19 /.ie-yak P: fortasse iieydkq 1'7' legendum. 21 Kai Myov-ra P: 1'6»
add. edd. 2 5 )\éyov-ras] Hammerus, Myovra P. words: 'that rock he heaved
uphillward' (iivw o3'0ea/cs)'. The line, 106 AHMHTPIOY TIEPI EPMHNEIAZ.
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Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven ...
... uphillward way, and will travel it with a martyr's step." He further said:"WillI ever
drink again? No; this brow was not madeto wear the brandof a vassal, nor these
hands the chains ofa drunkard. Here inLouisville, where Ifell in my manhood's ...