КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «ELVISHNESS»
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End If End Property In the sample project, the Elvishness property is accessed in
a command button's click event: Private Sub Command2_Cl ick( ) Command?.
Caption = Forml .El vi shness End Sub If you assign the value Saruman to the ...
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The Anglo-Saxon Race: Its History, Character, and Destiny. ...
5 “ The mere spirit that is in you lusts to envy, inclines to crossness, elvishness,
and self-willedness of spirit."—ROGEns, Matrimonial Honour, p. I 95. 6 “ Drive
Thou out of us all fumishness, indignation and sell'-will." -—COVEBDALE, Fruitful
...
Dexter Arnold Hawkins,
1875
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The Age of Chaucer: 1346-1400
Wit alternates with a certain ' elvishness ' manifested in the frivolous introduction
of points which claim serious treatment. Of the former quality a good specimen is
Chanticleer's prudence in translating : ' For also siker (as sure) as In principio ...
Frederick John Snell,
1901
4
On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries: being the ...
... mercy, erorableness, and easiness to be entreated." — Rogbbs, Naaman the
Syrian, p. 55. 4 " The mere spirit that is in you lusts to envy, inclines to crossness,
elvishness, and self-willedness of spirit." — Rogers, Matrimonial Honour, p. 195.
Richard Chenevix Trench,
1860
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Environmental Criticism for the Twenty-First Century
Constance's Christian otherworldliness thus is identified with a native pre-
Norman elvishness, and also with a type of Christianity linked to a mythical native
Celtic Christianity through a “British” Bible. Her otherworldly power rejects and ...
Stephanie LeMenager, Teresa Shewry, Ken Hiltner,
2011
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Chaucer: Contemporary Approaches
Chaucer's elvishness registers in particular a certain social strangeness on the
part of his pilgrim persona, who, the Host goes on to say in the next line, "unto no
wight dooth . . . daliaunce " (VII 704). It is, however, the third definition — "elf-like,
...
Susanna Greer Fein, David B. Raybin,
2010
7
Gender and Difference in the Middle Ages
Constance's ineffability, her "elvishness," resides not so much in her gender as in
her ability to convert, to turn people from ... One of Chaucer-the-narrator's key
features is his unknowability, but perhaps his "elvishness" is not so much in his ...
Sharon A. Farmer, Carol Braun Pasternack,
2003
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The power of the ring: the spiritual vision behind The lord ...
J. R. R. Tolkien to Milton Waldman (L 131 fn.) What Tolkien sensed behind the
folklore and languages of the North and in fragments of Anglo-Saxon poetry can
be given a name: it is "Elvishness." Like "Orcishness" this is an element in human
...
Stratford Caldecott,
2005
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Secret Fire: The Spiritual Vision of J.R.R. Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien to Milton Waldeman (L 131 fn) What Tolkien sensed behind the
folklore and languages of the North and in fragments of Anglo-Saxon poetry can
be given a name: it is 'Elvishness'. Like 'Orcishness' this is an element in human ...
Stratford Caldecott,
2003
Just how an illustrator could combine with Mr. Goble's delicate elvishness, the
homely common sense that was also Chaucer's and make the result suggest
1400, is difficult to say. But if Chaucer can be modernized, that also can be done.
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «ELVISHNESS»
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Faren Miller reviews Melanie Rawn
When the focus passes to Mieka, it reveals further complications in both elvishness and the art of glisking. (As a final note reveals, Rawn ''stole'' ... «Locus Online, Апр 12»