КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «AUREATELY»
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... AURICLES AURICLED AURICLE AURIC AUREUS AURES AUREOLES
AUREOLING AUREOLED AUREOLE AUREOLAS AUREOLAE AUREOLA
AUREI AUREATELY AUREATE AURATED AURATE AURAS AURAR AURALLY
AURALITY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Chambers concise dictionary
2 said of a speech, someone's speaking or writing style, etc: elaborately
ornamental. [15c: from Latin aureus golden, from aurum gold] □ aureately adv. »
aureateness n. aureole □".rnool oraureola /ai'rrab/ >nl abrightdisc of light that
surrounds ...
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Don Quixote's Impossible Dream: To Every Man His Dulcinea, ...
... light, giving rise to the impossible untold firmament, 'Twill again wag, with
prevenial grace to restore, with ergodic Regularity, the /'Eon-world by encradling
itself once more into The erstwhile divinity wombed in an aureately astral
singularity.
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Great Short Stories of the Masters
I am testing him,” said the moujik, with his eyebrows working surlily, but changing
his commanding voice for a more simple one, and turning toward the mistress his
crazed face, aureately illumined through the tobacco smoke by the sunset; ...
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The Poetry of Translation: From Chaucer & Petrarch to Homer ...
Fairfax's translation of Tasso has been described by Charles G. Bell: Beginning
with a strict base of literalness (especially at the opening of each stanza), then
aureately transfiguring his original as metrical exigencies and the promptings of ...
The ovary receives its blood supply from the short ovarian aureately, which
usually arises from the left renolumbar artery but may branch directly from the
dorsal aorta. The ovarian artery divides into many branches, and usually from two
to four ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Drama
In Digby, an alternative narrative is presented. lesus is revealed enthroned in
heaven (probably looking very like the Wisdom/Christ figure at the start of
Wisdom) and, after praising his mother in aureately eloquent terms, commands
an angel to ...
Thomas Betteridge, Greg Walker, 2012
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
1 980s: from aura (sense 2) + Greek soma body. aureate /'o:ri3t, -eit/ ><mJ'1>
made of or covered in gold; gilded; b golden in colour. 2 said of a speech,
someone's speaking or writing style, etc: elaborately ornamental. • aureately
adverb.
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Poets and Power from Chaucer to Wyatt
This poem, in its aureately rendered humility and hyperbolic praise of its
addressee, mimics rather precisely (if, unintentionally, parodically) the style,
authorial pose, and subsumptive strategies of Lydgate's own epideictic
obeisance to his ...
Robert J. Meyer-Lee, 2007
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The Letters of Harry Peyton Steger, 1899-1912
... I think it was very graceful of the Executive Council of the Alumni Association of
the University of Texas to send me (in my capacity as a Vice-President, I assume)
one of the Alumni catalogs bound in leather, with my name stamped aureately.
Harry Peyton Steger, 1915
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «AUREATELY»
Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин
aureately в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
The Genius of S Club 7
... of these respond aureately to the unfathomable depths of my soul. But nothing does it as well as S Club 7's masterpiece, 'Reach for the Stars. «Varsity Online, Апр 15»