10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TURGIDNESS»
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have been “rightly charged with a profusion of double epithets and a general
turgidness,” and adds that he has “ pruned the double epithets with no sparing
hand,” and used his best efforts to tame the swell and glitter both of thought and ...
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Sketch of the History and Cure of Febrile Diseases: ...
Sometimes, besides general turgidness and distention, blood effused from
rupture of vessels covers the surface of the whole, or of part of the brain. In the
phlegmatic habit, instead of turgidness and stagnation of red blood, there is often
...
3
Three Friends: Roy Bedichek, J. Frank Dobie, Walter Prescott ...
I do not object to their turgidness, but I do object to their stubborn insistence that
turgidness is in itself a merit. Muddy thinking comes from muddy minds and can
have no other source. All this is full of the appearance of ego, and the
appearance ...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
1. Swelling, distention, turgescence. 2. Bombast, inflation, turgidness,
grandiloquence, pompous style. Turgidness, n. TURGIDITY. Turk, n. Ottoman,
Mahometan. Turkeycock, n. GOBBLER. Turkeystone, n. Novaculite, Turkey
oilstone. Turkish, a ...
If the reader takes into consideration the fact that we intended the abridgment
whilst maintaining the ideas and examples of the author, a translation both more
concise and more lucid – without, however, falling into turgidness but maintaining
...
Georg Simmel, David Frisby,
2011
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Hans Holbein the Younger: A Guide to Research
These eyes, sunk into their dark holes, drawn by death into the cavities of the
jutting cheekbones, will never again open; these fingers emaciated under the
turgidness of swollen palms and the puffy jounts will never reach out to Mary's ...
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The poetical works of S.T. Coleridge, including the dramas ...
My poems have been rightly charged with a profusion of double-epithets, and a
general turgidness. I have pruned the double-epithets with no sparing hand ; and
used my best efforts to tame the swell and glitter both of thought and diction.
Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge,
1828
This attack, if divested of the inaccuracies as to fact, and the affectation and
turgidness of style with which our author's exuberant imagination and his peculiar
taste in writing have invested it, would stand nearly thus. The French began the ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart,
1838
... aschoolof writers who (thisis old Dr. Hemingstein the great psychiatrist
deducing) had, it wouldseem, by conserving these congestions, sought to make
allobjects mystic through the slight distortionof visionthat unrelieved turgidness
presents.
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The North American Review
But in the rhetorical portions of his book, (and we include the argumentative parts
, which are highly rhetorical,) there is a frequent turgidness, and we sometimes
find a sentence which we cannot understand even on the third or fourth reading.
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell,
1864
9 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TURGIDNESS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
turgidness nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Cameron's Speech Feeds Anti-Muslim Prejudice
The Quran too, if one can get beyond it's bellicosity and turgidness- often pure incomprehensibility, reads like nothing more than a collection of folk tales from ... «Huffington Post UK, giu 15»
Joe Schmidt: We have to be better again for World Cup
... closing-day Six Nations schedule and the supposed turgidness of the tournament. Okay, it can be cruel but when the protagonists deliver such nerve-wrecking ... «Irish Examiner, mar 15»
It's Scotland v England and I can't wait... World of Football with …
Secondly, the turgidness of England's Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. We've won four games out of four but wins over Switzerland, San Marino, Estonia and ... «Gloucestershire Echo, nov 14»
Remembrance Concert – Worthing Symphony Orchestra, John …
After all the years when his successor Jan Cervenka hated this composer's 'turgidness', he'd say − presumably having been unexcited by interpreters such as ... «Worthing Herald, nov 14»
Podcast Networks Are Hot! APM Launches Infinite Guest
... able to grow beyond the confines of preconceived notions and the organizational turgidness inherent in an affiliation of hundreds of non-commercial stations. «Radio Survivor, ago 14»
Anti-Clinton Fan Fiction and Why People Read It
They thrive, in part, because the left climbs aboard, and the mainstream press (which is giving off stink lines already about the turgidness of a Clinton restoration) ... «Slate Magazine, lug 14»
How to Cure Your Anxiety? Read Henry Jamess The Portrait of a …
To say that James's prose spreads itself thickly, like butter, is not intended to suggest turgidness, but rather creaminess—and let us make that salted butter. «Daily Beast, set 13»
In praise of Verdi, the musical mensch
His was the first modern manifesto for cultural cleansing and its clarity was so refreshing amid the general turgidness of German prose that its underlying lie went ... «Jewish Chronicle, set 13»
LA Station KDOC's All-Time Terrible Party Will Make You Feel Much …
Now while we'd argue the splendor of Bone Thugs cancels out the turgidness of Jamie Kennedy, leaving that performer list as more or less a wash, this really is ... «Grantland, gen 13»