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Tales, Sketches and Lyrics
Verily, and beyond all dubitation, the circumstances in which I found the brace of
spinsters demonstrated that the junior one, at least, clamantly desiderated the
supervision of an Argus. Miss Applegarth was seated alone in the upper saloon,
...
2
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
On the contrary, when Laertes leaps into the grave and expresses, too clamantly
perhaps, an affection for Ophelia which he genuinely feels, Hamlet will not accept
it, and chooses this moment to advance and declare himself, with a challenge ...
William Shakespeare, Philip Edwards,
2003
3
A Survey of Political Economy
at least credit to borrow it, to go without profits for the same period. Most kinds of
labour at present stand more clamantly in need of capital than capital of labour :
for the one, striking is a question of existence ; for the other, of luxuries or profits.
4
Fiction of the New Statesman, 1913-1939
As Valentine Cunningham also argues about Adam Bede specifically: Adam
Bede speaks up clamantly for ordinary people, as it does for writing about
ordinary people–country folk, farmers, peasants, carpenters, and their like, the
obscure ...
5
Virginia Woolf's Late Cultural Criticism: The Genesis of ...
... Cunningham contends, is because 'the myth of the Auden Generation, in
choosing by and large to leave out novelists even if it does let in Isherwood and
Upward and a tiny clutch of other prose writers, is clamantly Introducing Late
Woolf 7.
6
British Foreign Policy 1660-1972
Hapsburg league, Northern diversion, and Orange conspiracy had all alike failed.
Save for some signs of tension between France and Holland, we were,
diplomatically, worse oil than ever, and other reasons than this cried clamantly for
peace.
higher office, the demand for their right to legislate had become more clamantly
insistent as the Senate's behaviour gave ever greater offence. Pompey seized
the chance to strengthen his prospects, and let it be known that, were he elected
...
Richard Edwin Smith,
1966
8
Vita Sackville-West: Selected Writings
They abandoned themselves to the unbelievable romance. He, indeed, had
striven half-beartedly; but she, with all the strength of her nature, had run
gratefully, nay, clamantly, forward, exacting the reward of her patience,
demanding her due.
Victoria Sackville-West, Mary Ann Caws,
2003
And indeed Trollope could be clamantly wrong (the curious codicil in Sir Roger
Scatcherd's will, identifying Mary's eldest child simply as somebody Doctor
Thorne 'knows' left The Lord Schuster QC simply speechless: 'Further comment is
...
He followed this up with a clamantly spurious Carpaccio, and then with a Guardi
so authentically lovely that he could hardly bear to reflect on how fictitious his
purchase really was. Judith sometimes watched him covertly from over the way.