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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WINDILY»
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1
A Reader's Guide to Dylan Thomas
That those buried at sea "shall not die windily" seems almost too true unless "
windily" means emptily or in vain. Birds and waves of the last stanza recall
Hopkins' poem of sea and skylark. Flowers also hammer through the ground in "I
dreamed ...
William York Tindall, 1962
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Changing Subjects: Gender, Nation and Future in Micah
Micah2.ll Would that (if) each one is walking (in) spirit (windily and deceptively) (
he lies). And deceptively he lies (he lies deception), I will prophesy to you (ms) for
wine and intoxicating drink. And this people will be one prophesying. Returning ...
3
The Tales of Mew the Cat
She could here Mrs. Turner shouting at her children; Alisha and windily. She was
talking about making their beds before they could go camping for a week. A week
that's too long I can't wait for funnies for a week. She thought. She heard Alisha ...
WINDILY over the rocking sea and windily over the damp dim grasses, Hurries
the night from star to star, and mantles the lonely world; Sombrely from the silver
sunset heighten the storm's cloud-masses; Out on the black and perilous water ...
Francis Fisher Broune, 1870
When you say, 'The wind went drifting o'er the lea,' you must kind of let your voice
glide along, very rhythmically, very — " "Windily," suggested Connie, who
remained to witness the exhibition. "You keep still, Constance Starr, or you can
get out ...
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Coming To Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native ...
... my wings are already wet. ” Broad stands with drizzle passing in front. And in
front I go, my wings already wet. 20 Then one more [song] sounds, which is also [
about ] Broad. “Broad Mountain stands, ” it says; “inside it speaks very windily.
7
Once Below a Time: Dylan Thomas, Julia Kristeva, and Other ...
The man-moon rises from behind the cloud of unconsciousness to cognize and
thereby guide the seas, that is, to symbolize the separation of the waters that
made the difference whereby he "rose windily" out of his material inertness in the
...
(She takes hishandand takes the glove off. Underneath, it is white too.) You'll die
in bed at ninetyfour with your grandchildren all around you... Did you know
Violetwants to carry yourchild ...? Or ... anybody else's child ... Henry sighs windily
.
9
Aestheticism & Modernism: Debating Twentieth-century ...
Thomas structures the poem through pairs of cognate or antithetical terms: "
Though they go mad they shall be sane' juxtaposes the antithetical terms 'mad'
and 'sane'; 'Under the windings of the sea / They lying long shall not die windily' ...
Richard Danson Brown, Suman Gupta, 2005
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A Concordance to the Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas
159 9 85 178 9 WINDILY Windily master of man was the rotten fathom, 38 26 20
44 16 And when the moon rose windily it was 40 11 22 46 11 They lying long
shall not die windily; 68 12 4a 77 12 WINDING This day winding down now vii 1 1
...
Robert Coleman Williams, 1967
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Desert storm
... with the windily titled The Chronicles of Riddick, in which Diesel's silver-eyed convict is revealed to be some kind of interstellar royalty, the sworn enemy of an ... «The Monthly, mag 15»
Tom McCarthy: a Kafka for the Google age
I worry he'll be either a windily pretentious theorist or a tormented savant, but when he lopes into the café and unwinds a stripy, wasp-abdomen yellow scarf, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mar 15»
Kodaline: Coming Up for Air review – surpassing Coldplay in lyrical …
Opener Honest has a verse borne windily aloft by the same “whoahs” that have been echoing around stadiums for well over a decade; Steve Garrigan's voice ... «The Guardian, feb 15»
Microsoft's Nadella: Congratulations on 12 months of not being …
He's talked windily of cloud first and mobile first, but how Microsoft will make money from this? Why buy Minecraft's maker – for the machine learning and the ... «The Register, feb 15»
'Before We Go': Toronto Review
But the characters' problems and fears are not complex enough to be engrossing, and ultimately, they never become much more than a windily contemplative ... «Hollywood Reporter, set 14»
Does Edinburgh need two festivals?
... the theatrical line-up always looks like a mere grab-bag – the best that could be got in difficult circumstances, and often windily pretentious and widely disliked ... «Telegraph.co.uk, ago 14»
'Glassheart': Rorschach Theatre updates 'Beauty and the Beast'
Why, it's “Beauty and the Beast,” only updated — charmingly, if a little windily — as a new play called “Glassheart” by emerging playwright Reina Hardy. «Washington Post, gen 14»
Ender's Game – film review
Gavin Hood's film is as windily solemn as the theme is, or could be, bewitchingly topical. (Not just the ascent of brainy teens, but insects as tomorrow's odds-on ... «Financial Times, ott 13»
Superstitious Motycka wins county spelling bee
Crestview fifth grader Madalyn Ward (mentor), Crestview seventh grader Derek Stout (windily), Lincolnview fifth grader Gavin Carter (slav), Lincolnview eighth ... «Times Bulletin, feb 13»
Letters from a Life: The Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, Volume …
Isn't its absence the reason why the 'War Requiem' seems so windily theatrical and Owen Wingrave so weak and jejune? Most readers will find something to ... «Spectator.co.uk, feb 13»