10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNTAMABLENESS»
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Commentary on the Holy Scriptures
Continuation. I). First part of the descrip— tion of the levialhan: ch. xli. 1-11 [Heb.
ch. xl. 25—~xli. 3]: the untamableness and invincibility of the leviathan—Dost
thou draw out the leviathan with a not? [or as E. V., Gesen., Fiirst, etc., "with a
hook"].
2
The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
... untainted '_ untried ct: w' - ' unweave: , X untaken == 3: untrimm'cl * unwEdded
i Ul'ltsxma'blc - >untrsie_._.7_ unwe'lcomnefs untamableness untruly unwelcom
untamed untruth ' unwhdlsom untangl'e _ untress ,unwh,6]somnessuntanned .
... his love of beauty, Heine is Greek ; by his intensity, by his untamableness, by
his " longing which cannot be uttered," ho is Hebrew. Yet what Hebrew ever
treated the things of the Hebrews like this? — " There lives at Hamburg, in a ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1863
He had not known Kate when he made it; now that he saw her in all her force and
untamableness, with all those wonderful ideas of her position, and determination
to interfere with everyone, he could not but think that it might be wise to ...
Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret), 1872
5
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By Thomas Carlyle
Her grand quality is rather to be reckoned negative: the "untamableness" as of a
fly; the " wax-cloth dress" from which so much fGrey lived In No. 13, New Bond
Street; Jeffreys In Piccadilly (Rohan's Mtmoire Pour; see also Count de Lumotte's
...
6
Lectures and Essays in Criticism
By his perfection of literary form, by his love of clearness, by his love of beauty, 5
Heine is Greek; by his intensity, by his untamableness, by his "longing which
cannot be uttered," he is Hebrew. Yet what Hebrew ever treated the things of the
...
Matthew Arnold, Robert Henry Super, 1962
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A Description of More Than Three Hundred Animals: ...
The Rhinoceros is supposed to be the Unicorn of holy writ, and possesses all the
properties ascribed to that animal, — rage, untamableness, great swiftness, and
immense strength. It was known to the Romans in very early times. Augustus ...
8
The Jewish Odyssey of George Eliot
... by his love of beauty, Heine is Greek; by his intensity, by his untamableness, by
his 'longing which cannot be uttered,' he is Hebrew.13 Arnold went on to quote
Heine extensively on Jews and Juda- ism: first, a moving story of a simple man, ...
Gertrude Himmelfarb, 2013
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Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold (Illustrated)
By his perfection of literary form,byhis love of clearness, byhis love ofbeauty,
HeineisGreek; by his intensity, by his untamableness, by his “longing which
cannot be uttered,” he is Hebrew. Yet what Hebrew ever treated the things of the
...
But the re'em was certainly a two-horned animal (Deut. xxxiii. 17, R.V.). The
Auerochs or wild ox (Bos primigenius), now everywhere extinct, is almost
certainly the animal meant. Its strength and untamableness are described in Job
xxxix. 9 ff.
Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick, 1975