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he said, pressing as much of his surface as he could against her marmoreally
cold skin. “What would be particularly stupid of you right now would be to lose
consciousness. Right?” “Mm-m,” she said. He hugged her and lightly rubbed her,
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Tenth of December: Stories
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A History of Elizabethan Literature
The humour comedy of Jonson, the romantic drame of Fletcher, with the
marmoreally- finished minor poems of Ben, were the nearest approaches of any
product of the time to novelty of general style, and all three were destined to be
constantly ...
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Mary Tudor: An Historical Drama in Two Parts
But hush ! she comes — sad Mary Tudor comes — Cold, but composed,
marmoreally rigid ! I have thought in vain, unprofitably read, If such a mien as that
portend not fate. Enter Queen Mary attended. MARY. My Lord, we waited.
GARDINER.
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Will Carleton: A Biographical Sketch ...
He was neither super-eloquent, like Mr. Ruskin, nor a Germanized Jeremy, like
Carlyle; he was not marmoreally emphatic, as Landor was, nor was he slovenly
and inexpressive, as was Sir Walter Scott; he neither dallied ...
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Mary Tudor: an historical drama ...
But hush ! she comes — sad Mary Tudor comes — Gold, but composed,
marmoreally rigid ! I have thought in vain, unprofitably read, If such a mien as that
portend not fate. Enter QUKEN MARY attended. MARY. My Lord, we waited.
He was neither super-eloquent like Mr. Ruskin nor a Germanised Jeremy like
Carlyle; he was not marmoreally emphatic as Landor was, nor was he slovenly
and inexpressive as was the great Sir Walter; he neither dallied with antithesis
like ...
Charles Wells Moulton,
1904
Sometimes it is almost unintelligible through ellipsis; sometimes cheapened by
noise and glare. It has fixed modisms of grammar, such as " them that " for " those
who " ; and is not seldom over-precious, as in the phrase " marmoreally emphatic
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John Mackinnon Robertson,
1902
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Views and Reviews: Essays in Appreciation
He was neither super-eloquent like Mr. Ruskin nor a Germanised Jeremy like
Carlyle; he was not marmoreally emphatic as Landor was, nor was he slovenly
and inexpressive as was the great Sir Walter; he neither dallied with antithesis
like ...
William Ernest Henley,
1897
Without being as marmoreally inhuman as Latin, it is almost as succinct. Premier
Clomen- ceau 's famous speech, at the opening of the inter-Allied Council at
Versailles, is a short speech even in English: "Gentlemen, we are here in order to
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James McKeen Cattell,
1920