PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «INIMITABLENESS»
inimitableness
inimitableness
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inˌimitaˈbility
inˈimitableness
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INIMITABLENESS»
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1
Loud Thoughts on Religion: A Version of the System Study of ...
One of them left in Medina, the rest were sent to Kufa, Basra, Sham, Mecca,
Yemen and Bahrain. Inimitableness of the Our'an. The inimitableness of the Qur'
an is its original form and content. Books devoted to inimitableness of the Qur'an
have ...
2
Personal Memoirs of Major Richardson, ... as connected with ...
inimitableness of your glory in absolute astonishment ! l Tell her to get her
husband to write all this to the paper. Even though he should hear your account
of yourself with disgust and doubt, depend upon it, if he happen to be a little
henpeeked ...
John RICHARDSON (Major.), Sir George de Lacy EVANS, 1838
3
The Life and Works of Jāḥiẓ
Inimitableness of the Koran [143] . . . Muhammad has one exclusive sign, which
affects the mind in the same way that the dividing of the seas affects the eyes:
namely, when he says to the Quraishites in particular and to Arabs in general (
and ...
Jāḥiẓ, Charles Pellat, 1969
And I have come to the natural conclusion that the inimitableness and
indescribableness of these torments are the most accurate proof of the existence
of some "ego" which is absolute in its strange uniqueness, — mumbled Nikolai ...
5
Augustus: The Golden Age of Rome
The members of the caste entertained the company in turn in some inimitable
way: the inimitableness was the sole condition, limit, bound and rule. The
principle of inimitableness tickled the soul of Marcus Antonius. It was not the kind
of notion ...
George Philip Baker, 1937
6
The Northern Heights of London; Or, Historical Associations ...
Here Grimaldi shone in all his inimitableness. From Rosoman Sadler's Wells
went to the celebrated performer, Mr. King, Serjeant the trumpeter, and Arnold, a
goldsmith and jeweller. Arnold and Mr. Wroughton, of Drury Lane, purchased the
...
... perfectness and inimitableness about it in the literatures where it is native,
which it will not have in the literatures where it is not native. Novalis or Riickert,
for instance, have their eye fixed on nature, and have undoubtedly a feeling for
natural ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, 1866
8
Shakespeare's Individualism
Consequently 'they take from virtue the charm of rareness, inimitableness,
exceptionalness and unaverageness — its aristocratic magic'.90 'Rareness' is a
quality always of interest to Shakespeare. He is often sensitive to singular forms
of ...
9
Experimental Systems: Future Knowledge in Artistic Research
However, uniqueness and inimitableness, and also the perceptions and
experiences that follow from such singular events, are all usually considered
accidental and contingent and therefore epistemically redundant.8 Usually two
instances of ...
10
The Head of the House of Coombe: Easyread Comfort Edition
referred solely to the inimitableness of the cut of his evening overcoat. When they
entered the carriage, Barkstow entered with them and Mademoiselle Valle
leaned forward with her elbows on her knees and her face clutched in her hands.
Frances Hodgson Burnett, 2008