10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WINTRILY»
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wintrily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wintrily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology
A few paces off the Strand an old umbrella tent was pitched, and beneath its
imperfect shelter (for the wind blew wintrily and wildly through a chink in the roof)
an ambulatory canteen had been established, presided over by a withered old ...
2
The United Service Magazine
At this moment the sublime peaks of the gigantic Frenchman glanced glorious in
the sun, whose golden beams were wintrily reflected from its snowy steeps. At 1
lh. 56m., " taking our foot in nur hand" we again set forward, our mean course ...
3
Journal of Psychological Medicine
A few paces off the Strand an old umbrella tent was pitched, and beneath its
imperfect shelter (for the wind blew wintrily and wildly through a chink in the roof)
an ambulatory canteen had been established, presided over by a withered old ...
4
Greater Than Gods and Trysts in Time: 2 Time Travel Tales
Behind him, a heavy-faced man moved forward, lifting the Roman salute, smiling
wintrily beneath his steel helmet. “I am Dunn, sir,” he said in a voice as heavy as
his features. “We've let Candidate Cory contact you because of the relationship, ...
Behind his back, Madeleine whispered a mischievous remark to Maurice, but the
latter smiled wintrily in return. He had searched swiftly and thoroughlyup and
downthe fourth rowof the PARQUET, only tofindthat Louisewas notin it.This time ...
Henry Handel Richardson, 1935
6
Medusa’s Gaze: Casuistry and Conscience in the Renaissance
Elizabeth had already conveyed the point in her two speeches, delivered in the
Parliament that Burghley had wintrily called the "parliament of words," when it
appeared doubtful whether the efforts of the Lords and Commons would ever
come ...
7
English Language Word Builder
... YTTRIOUS ANATEXIS BIOLYSIS DIERESIS EPITASIS GRACILIS KYPHOSIS
ORCHESIS PYCNOSIS HAUTBOIS BLIMPISH BROADISH CLOTTISH
DROOGISH WINTRILY BERYLINE ICTERINE OSCININE RESUPINE STRIGINE
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8
Sir George Dyson: His Life and Music
... music as any string quartet.17 W. R. Anderson, also writing in the Musical
Times following a radio broadcast of the work two years later, additionally noted
that the work 'contains enjoyably vigorous, close-wrought music and a wintrily ...
“I'll forget it,” he agreed, smiling wintrily, tapping my arm, “if you will.” “Sure,” I said
, “sure, I'll forget it. Yeah, I'll forget it. It didn't amount to anything anyway. Who told
her. I guess I told her my- self. It just slipped my mind that—” “I mean forget ...
... crystals, its own richness of tiny sculpture, fills it, when regarded near at hand,
with wonderful depths of coloured shadow, and, though wintrily transformed, it is
still water, and has watery tones of blue. But, when all is said, these fields of ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 2011
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WINTRILY»
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wintrily is used in the context of the following news items.
The refreshed Regatta at Rose Bay. Photo: James Alcock
A lovely, thick fillet of crisp-skinned, roasted blue-eye trevalla is like a postcard from Pier, wintrily accessorised with burnt onion cups of pearl barley and a meaty ... «Good Food, Jun 15»
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The other contention comes from the proven view that, the West's support for human rights has been morally facile and wintrily hypocritical at best, exemplified ... «GhanaWeb, Apr 14»