PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «STONYHEARTEDNESS»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STONYHEARTEDNESS»
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stonyheartedness nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
stonyheartedness e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The writings of Douglas Jerrold. Collected ed
Nobody remained, save the widow, her maid Becky, and Mrs. Traply ; the widow
exclaiming against the stonyheartedness of all the world, and the turnkey's wife
eloquently sympathising with her. The passion of Mrs. Cramp grew and grew with
...
Douglas William Jerrold, 1852
Why, but for one of all the reasons in the world, that the grass- plot lay before the
window, the window of that offender, not to be forgiven, who sat there, bewailing
her offences and his stonyheartedness ? And now, that stern, proud, unbending ...
Anne Marsh-Caldwell, 1853
3
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
Destitute entirely of the scholarly acquirements of his grandfather, his father's
dignity, or his brother's wit, he added to the family failings a love of cruelty, a
stolid stonyheartedness, and a rancorous spirit of revenge, of which the worst of
his ...
Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, William Empson, 1849
4
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Destitute entirely of the scholarly acquirements of his grandfather, his father's
dignity, or his brother's wit, he added to the family failings a love of cruelty, a
stolid stonyheartedness, and a rancorous spirit of revenge, of which the worst of
his ...
5
Letters from abroad to kindred at home
Oberwesel, with its Roman tower, its turreted walls and Gothic edifices; the old
Castle of Schonberg, Anglice Beautiful Hill, where there are seven petrified
maidens, who were converted into these rocks for their stonyheartedness — fit ...
Catharine Maria Sedgwick, 1841
... privatecreed wasvery much contained in the precept tobe genial with all men
except such as are congenial themselves — who may very likely be hypocrites,
and if they are not,are almost worsein their stonyheartedness than iftheywere.
As a crusader for the oppressed, Dickens first attacked the stonyheartedness of
organized charity. In Oliver Twist (1838) he showed that the Poor Law Reform Act
had only strengthened institutionalism by giving authority to unkindness.
8
The Man Upstairs and Other Stories: Easyread Comfort Edition
She told him of the stonyheartedness of music-publishers, of the difficulty of
getting songs printed unless you paid for them, of their wretched sales. 'But those
songs you've been playing,' said Beverley, 'they've been published?' 'Yes, those
...
9
Delphi Complete Works of Thucydides (Illustrated)
Recognise the finger of divine necessity; do not incur the reproach of
stonyheartedness by discovering treason where there was merely
powerlessness, and condemning asguilty thosewho were prevented bythe storm
from carrying out their ...
... STONISH STONISHED STONISHES STONISHING STONY STONYHEARTED
STONYHEARTEDNESS STONYHEARTEDNESSES STOOD STOOGE
STOOGED STOOGES STOOGING STOOK STOOKED STOOKER STOOKERS
STOOKING ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «STONYHEARTEDNESS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
stonyheartedness nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
A Funeral Fraud
... got phony funeral notices — describe this as some sort of record for stonyheartedness. “How low can you be, to prey on someone's fear of losing a loved one? «New York Times, feb 14»