अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «UNPLEASINGLY» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
unpleasingly का उपयोग पता करें।
unpleasingly aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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History of the Modern Styles of Architecture Being a Sequel ...
The pavement is of the richest marbles, and all this contrasts unpleasingly with
the plain simple architecture of the supports of the dome. Either these ought to
have been taken as the key-note of the composition, or they ought to have been ...
shrieked forth that old prophet — old prophet now grown unpleasingly shrill and,
indeed, unpleasingly rude — not at all " the politest of men." 1 And even Culture,
like the dying swan, hath sung a gentle dirge, and, smoothing her ruffled plumes
...
shrieked forth that old prophet — old prophet now grown unpleasingly shrill and,
indeed, unpleasingly rude — not at all "the politest of men."* And even Culture,
like the dying swan, hath sung a gentle dirge, and, smoothing her ruffled plumes
...
shrieked forth that old prophet — old prophet now grown unpleasingly shrill and,
indeed, unpleasingly rude — not at all " the politest of men."1 And even Culture,
like the dying swan, hath sung a gentle dirge, and, smoothing her ruffled plumes
...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
The same unshrinking resolution, however, which operated so unpleasingly in
this quarter, appeared to great advantage in other crises. Upon the heels of the
Polish war came the cholera — not merely destroying in its direct agencies, but
de- i ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1858
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History of the modern styles of architecture: being a sequel ...
Tho pavement is of the richest marbles, and all this contrasts unpleasingly with
the plain simple architecture of the supports of tho dome. Either these ought to
have been taken as the key-note of the composition, or they ought to have been ...
... old prophet now grown unpleasingly shrill and, indeed, unpleasingly rude —
not at all the ' politest of men.' 1 And even culture, like the dying swan, hath sang
a dirge, and, smoothing her ruffled plumes with conscious art, awaits the crack of
...
Frederic Harrison, Martha S. Vogeler, 1975
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The works of the late Aaron Hill, esq; ...: consisting of ...
As to the coming on of my Tragedy, I begin to suspect, that the Manager's hearts,
at the Theatres, are more narrowly piqu'd, than their Player's—Few men have
force in their minds, to love truth, thathasserv'd'em, unpleasingly ; unpleasingly ...
Aaron Hill, Urania Hill Johnson, 1753
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The Works, Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects and of ...
... Ibegin to suspect, that the Manager's hearts, as the Theatres, are more
narrowly plague-0', si- than theirssPlayer's-Few men have force in 'theirminds, to
lovetruth, that has serv'd 'em ' ' unpleasingly z ' unpleasingly: They forget the
good ust, ...
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Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works
19 unpleasingly without pleasure 21 the muses Greek deities of the arts 20 snaps
him catches him 21 which he inscribes as he calls 29 taster servant who tastes
food to assure 35 40 45 50 55 60 62 take in general. 21–2 to your charge (a) ...
Thomas Middleton, Gary Taylor, John Lavagnino, 2010