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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MARMOREALLY»
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marmoreally nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
marmoreally e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
he said, pressing as much of his surface as he could against her marmoreally
cold skin. “What would be particularly stupid of you right now would be to lose
consciousness. Right?” “Mm-m,” she said. He hugged her and lightly rubbed her,
...
2
Tenth of December: Stories
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3
A History of Elizabethan Literature
The humour comedy of Jonson, the romantic drame of Fletcher, with the
marmoreally- finished minor poems of Ben, were the nearest approaches of any
product of the time to novelty of general style, and all three were destined to be
constantly ...
4
Mary Tudor: An Historical Drama in Two Parts
But hush ! she comes — sad Mary Tudor comes — Cold, but composed,
marmoreally rigid ! I have thought in vain, unprofitably read, If such a mien as that
portend not fate. Enter Queen Mary attended. MARY. My Lord, we waited.
GARDINER.
5
Will Carleton: A Biographical Sketch ...
He was neither super-eloquent, like Mr. Ruskin, nor a Germanized Jeremy, like
Carlyle; he was not marmoreally emphatic, as Landor was, nor was he slovenly
and inexpressive, as was Sir Walter Scott; he neither dallied ...
6
Mary Tudor: an historical drama ...
But hush ! she comes — sad Mary Tudor comes — Gold, but composed,
marmoreally rigid ! I have thought in vain, unprofitably read, If such a mien as that
portend not fate. Enter QUKEN MARY attended. MARY. My Lord, we waited.
He was neither super-eloquent like Mr. Ruskin nor a Germanised Jeremy like
Carlyle; he was not marmoreally emphatic as Landor was, nor was he slovenly
and inexpressive as was the great Sir Walter; he neither dallied with antithesis
like ...
Charles Wells Moulton, 1904
Sometimes it is almost unintelligible through ellipsis; sometimes cheapened by
noise and glare. It has fixed modisms of grammar, such as " them that " for " those
who " ; and is not seldom over-precious, as in the phrase " marmoreally emphatic
...
John Mackinnon Robertson, 1902
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Views and Reviews: Essays in Appreciation
He was neither super-eloquent like Mr. Ruskin nor a Germanised Jeremy like
Carlyle; he was not marmoreally emphatic as Landor was, nor was he slovenly
and inexpressive as was the great Sir Walter; he neither dallied with antithesis
like ...
William Ernest Henley, 1897
Without being as marmoreally inhuman as Latin, it is almost as succinct. Premier
Clomen- ceau 's famous speech, at the opening of the inter-Allied Council at
Versailles, is a short speech even in English: "Gentlemen, we are here in order to
...
James McKeen Cattell, 1920
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «MARMOREALLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
marmoreally nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Young And Gifted
His figures became marmoreally smooth and sculptural. His portraits of his beloved wife—Emma Story, a classmate at the New York School of ... «New Yorker, giu 12»