10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOMANFULLY»
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womanfully in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
womanfully and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
womanfully. (WOOM-an-ful-ee) adverb in the manner or spirit of a woman. She
manfully struggled on, however—womanfully would perhaps be a stronger and
more appropriate word. She had to calculate not only how to play her own hand ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
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Contextualized Stylistics: In Honour of Peter Verdonk
These include: "struggling manfully, but held secure most womanfully " (23), "It's
better than we'd have been likely to get in a man-country" (28), "these ultra-
women, inheriting only from men" (57), "No pentagonal bodyguard now!"(74), "As
I've ...
Tony Bex, Michael Burke, Peter Stockwell, 2000
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... encouraged, and upheld by his wife, whose feminine presence moves through
these volumes, not only with the gentleness and softness attributed to all women,
but bright of wit and sound of judgment, womanfully wise, womanfully vivacious ...
... encouraged, and upheld by his wife, whose feminine presence moves through
these volumes, not only with the gentleness and softness attributed to all women,
but bright of wit and sound of judgment, womanfully wise, womanfully vivacious ...
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Spectacular Speculation: Thrills, the Economy, and Popular ...
Women speculators did not immediately act like hysterics, but like men—a
confusion Fowler tried to correct by emphasizing that the women behaved “
womanfully” rather than “manfully.” The identity of the woman speculator
remained unstable, ...
God grant we may each of us do the work He gives us to do as manfully, as
womanfully, as from my heart I believe Claude would have done his bad he been
spared, and as I believe he is doing it ' now on a higher stage ” . . . . She rested
her ...
Alice Weber (author of The Old house in the square.), 1877
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A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte ...
... we were lifted like children, straddling helpless children, and borne onward,
wriggling indeed, but most ineffectually. (H p. 23) 'Struggling manfully, but held
secure most womanfully' (H p. 23), Rewriting Male Myths: Herland and the
Utopian ...
Val Gough, Jill Rudd, 1998
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Desire and Truth: Functions of Plot in Eighteenth-Century ...
But the novel's title accords primacy to Mrs. Booth, who, having done nothing
foolish herself, struggles womanfully with distress, who resists and represses and
refrains, but whose action is 1 04 The Ideal Woman and the Plot of Power.
Patricia Meyer Spacks, 1994
... and womanfully and were soon at top. But alas! the door of the hut was closed
and locked; no one answered their repeated knocks, and they came to the
unwilling conclusion that the place was empty. " Blow ! " said Dick at last. "Why
couldn't ...
Lydia Miller Middleton, 1stworld Library, 2005
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On Case Grammar: Prolegomena to a Theory of Grammatical ...
So too Anne MacDonald, who womanfully transformed into typescript the ancient
Venutian calligraphy of the original manuscript. My absolutions on them all of
course . J.M.A. Edinburgh December, 1975 GRAMMARS OF CASE 1.1 A ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WOMANFULLY»
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womanfully is used in the context of the following news items.
It Shouldn't Happen to a Radio Presenter 21: The Perils of Outside …
Shelagh coped with it womanfully but it was clear that listeners at home could hear it all. Last time this happened to me the protesters eventually got bored. «Dale & Co., Mar 15»
Paul Sassone: Oak Park should treat shoveling as public health issue
Other people complain about people who complain about winter. These folks argue that if you live here you should just manfully (or womanfully) deal with cold ... «Chicago Tribune, Feb 15»