«FULIGINOUSNESS» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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fuliginousness ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Mycologia Scotica: The Fungi of Scotland, and Their ...
No.i8oi. Pileus corky-woody, hard, triangular, even, somewhat banded, externally
and internally rote-colour, externally with a cinereous blackish fuliginousness as
if scorched, within floccose-fibrous ; pores minute, round, of the same colour.
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Shak. Sootiness, soot'!-nés. s. the quality of being sooty, fuliginousness. Sooty,
s&6'té. a. breeding soot, dark, dusky. Milt.—Consisting of soot. IVilkins. Sooty, s66
té. v. a. to make black with soot. Chap. Sop, sbp. s. any thing steeped in liquor.
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the ...
... while it fuliginates itself to share in the general fuliginousness of the Latter-day
Pamphlets, and is strewn even over the greater biographies and histories of the
Cromwell and the Frederick. We shall, however, lose nothing, and gain much, ...
To some men, Whistler seems to blot out nature in arbitrary fuliginousness when
he meant to coax beauty out of the heart of what he saw. To some, Velasquez
appears to be a decorator with an unaccountable taste for certain cold harmonies
...
Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson, 1895
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Belgravia: A London Magazine
I see its fulfilment in the smoking steamers, belching forth black smoke ; in the sky
-threading shaft of the Lion Brewery ; in the shot factory ; in the distant
fuliginousness of soap-boiling and bone-calcining Vauxhall ; in the City gas-
works ; in the ...
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An Elementary Dictionary for Common Schools with Pronouncing ...
... n. fuliginousness. *Soot'y, (sut'e) a. consisting of soot ; black. SSp, n. any thing
steeped in liquor. SSp, v. a. to steep in liquor. So'phj, (so'fe) n. [Pers.] the king of
Persia. Soph'Ism, n. a fallacious argument ; a fallacy. SBph'jst, n. a captious or ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1843
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the ...
... while it fuliginates itself to share in the general fuliginousness of the Latter-day
Pamphlets, and is strewn even over the greater biographies and histories of the
Cromwell and the Frederick. We shall, however, lose nothing, and gain much, ...
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Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon
I see its fulfilment in the smoking steamers, belching forth black smoke ; in the sky
-threading shaft of the Lion Brewery ; in the shot factory ; in the distant
fuliginousness of soap-boiling and bone-calcining Vauxhall ; in the City gas-
works ; in the ...
Belgravia, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 1866
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the ...
... while it fuliginates itself to share in the general fuliginousness of the Latter-day
Pamphlets, and is strewn even over the greater biographies and histories of the
Cromwell and the Frederick. We shall, however, lose nothing, and gain much, ...
To some men, Whistler seems to blot out nature in arbitrary fuliginousness when
he meant to coax beauty out of the heart of what he saw. To some, Velasquez
appears to be a decorator with an unaccountable taste for certain cold harmonies
...
Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson, 1902