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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «AQUILINITY»
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aquilinity nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
aquilinity e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
In that, which is full face, one loses some of the aquilinity of the nose, but it has
similar hair (but rougher) and the same cut of clothes (but less perfect). Brook
Pulham's etched caricature of 1825 makes the hair unkempt and straight —
surely an ...
Alfred Emanuel Smith, 1909
2
Your Every-day Vocabulary: How to Enlarge it : Alphabetic List
John Galsworthy. aquilinity (ak-wi-lin'i-ti). — The state or condition of having
hooked or curved features. Claude Tresnay .- . . was a little of what is called the
Norman type, having a certain firm regularity of feature and a slight aquilinity of
nose ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1918
In that, which is full face, one loses some of the aquilinity of the nose, but it has
similar hair (but rougher) and the same cut of clothes (but less perfect). Brook
Pulham's etched caricature of 1825 makes the hair unkempt and straight—surely
an ...
Lyman Abbott, Ernest Hamlin Abbott, Hamilton Wright Mabie, 1909
In that, which is full face, one loses some of the aquilinity of the nose, but it has
similar hair (but rougher) and the same cut of clothes (but less perfect). Brook
Pulham's etched caricature of 1825 makes the hair unkempt and straight —
surely an ...
Wearenot, however, therefore compelled to assert a plurality of worlds.
Suchaplurality isinfact impossible ifthis world containsthe entiretyof matter, as in
factit does. But perhaps our contention can bemade clearer in thisway. Suppose '
aquilinity' ...
6
Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford ...
Suppose aquilinity to be curvature in the nose or flesh, and flesh to be the matter
of aquilinity. Suppose, further, that all flesh came together into a single whole of
flesh endowed with this aquiline quality. Then neither would there be, nor could ...
Aristotle, Jonathan Barnes, 2014
7
On the Heavens and On Generation and Corruption
Such a plurality is in fact impossible if this world contains the entirety of matter, as
in fact it does. But perhaps our contention can be made clearer in this way.
Suppose 'aquilinity' to be curvature in the nose or flesh, and flesh to be the matter
of ...
8
The Journal of the Society of Estate Clerks of Works
His was a handsome face, with something of the aquilinity of the great father's
features, but aquilinity without the hauteur. And he was as he looked. No man
could be more self-effaced. If he travelled it was with none of that state with which
a ...
Society of Estate Clerks of Works, London, 1908
9
Aristotle's Collection [ 29 Books]:
Such a plurality is in fact impossible if this world contains the entirety of matter, as
in fact it does. But perhaps our contention can be made clearer in this way.
Suppose 'aquilinity' to be curvature in the nose or flesh, and flesh to be the matter
of ...
10
The Essential Aristotle
Suppose 'aquilinity' to be curvatureinthe noseor flesh, andflesh to be the matter of
aquilinity. Suppose further,thatall flesh came together intoasingle whole offlesh
endowed with this aquiline quality. Then neither wouldthere be, nor could there ...