-
Happiness is a
complex and
multifaceted emotion that encomp****es a
range of
positive feelings, from
contentment to
intense joy. It is
often ****ociated...
- changing. The
ballads conceive coming of age more conventionally, and less
felicitously. But he sure
covered Tony
Bennett better than the
Supremes or the Tempts...
- four
lines but only an
accidental fragment of it, and even that was not
felicitously done." The
Elements is
speculated to have been at
least partly in circulation...
- part from the
rising of the
Paris Commune (1871)
which could have more
felicitously been called, in English, "the
rising of the City of Paris".
There is...
-
Judith Hearne,
directed by Jack Clayton.
Pauline Kael wrote: "Clayton is a
felicitous choice to
direct a
character study film
about a woman's rage
against the...
- 1974, pp. 14–15. ISBN 0-380-00164-0. The
essay appears in a book by the
felicitously named Norman Knight, "Chess Pieces",
Chess Magazine,
Sutton Coldfield...
- must be made,
which entails interpretation.
Bernard Shaw,
aspiring to
felicitous understanding of
literary works,
wrote in the
preface to his 1901 volume...
- but was
never acted upon.
Though some
considered it
administratively felicitous, it was
communally charged. It
sowed the
seeds of
division among Indians...
- yet he is also full of
charm and grace,
versatile in his figures, and
felicitously daring in his
choice of words."
Horace also
crafted elegant hexameter...
- "either". For instance, the
first example below shows that "either" can be
felicitously used in
combination with an
outright statement that both
disjuncts are...