10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PLANET-STRICKEN»
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planet-stricken nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
planet-stricken e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Tragedie of Coriolanus
E. Knowell. Ay, like enough; I have heard of many that have been beaten under a
planet.' Gifford refers to the use of planet-stricken 'for any sudden attack for which
the physician could not readily find a proper name,' and quotes Observations ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
2
Scrooge's Cryptic Carol: Visions of Energy, Time, and ...
The glowing prominence sank back into the surface of the sun, and the planet
stricken by the asteroid was now all but totally obscured in a thick mantle of cloud
. "And there you see it," concluded the Phantom. "You have seen how the same ...
3
Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary
... computernik, impolitic, kinnikinnick icka \ë-ka\ see ika1 icked1 \ik-ad\ picked,
wicked icked2 \ikt\ see ict1 ickel \ik-al\ see ickle icken Мk-an\ chicken, quicken,
sicken, stricken, thicken awestricken panic-stricken, planet-stricken poverty-
stricken ...
4
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
... Like planet-stricken men of yore, He trembles, smitten to the core By strong
compunction and remorse. ' But more than all, his heart is stung To think of one
almost a child, — A sweet and playful highland girl. As light and beauteous as a ...
5
Lifeblood: Geographies of Petro-capitalism in the United States
In this film, a far away "red" planet, stricken by totalitarianism, mass conformity,
and technical stagnation, sends off a space traveler to explore planet earth. He
just happens to land in the USA. He discovers automobiles are not simply the ...
6
The Works: In 9 Volumes. ... containing Memoirs of Johnson, ...
This noble art has always had its jargon, and its fashionable diseases: it seems to
have escaped Wartou that planet-stricken was then the term in vogue for any
sudden attack for which the physician could not readily find a proper name.
Ben Jonson, William (Schriftsteller) Gifford, 1816
7
The works of Ben Jonson...: with notes critical and ...
This noble art has always had its jargon, and its fashionable diseases : it seems
to have escaped Warton that planet-stricken was then the term in vogue for any
sudden attack for which the physician could not readily find a proper name.
Ben Jonson, William Gifford, 1816
8
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature
... and there are readers who would pronounce o'ur German astronomer to hav'e'
been planet-stricken' when he comm'itted'some of his lu. cubrations to paper : the
good sense, however, which reigns ' throughout the' work in general, and the ...
9
Universal Technological Dictionary
ASTROBOLI'SMOS (Merl) lepefiohqblos, from liq-par, a star, and an“, to strike;
with regard to plants, denotes planet stricken; with regard to man, it signifies
apoplexy. Theoph. de Cans. Plant. 1. 5, c. 2; Gorr. Def/in. lWed. ASTRODI'
CTICUM ...
10
The Christian Remembrancer
... incredulity of our observers has prevented our claiming as indisputably our
own), exist, and have existed, only to win the admiring study of Chalda;an
shepherds, to perplex the brains and tangled horoscopes of planet-stricken
astrologers, ...