- more
emotionally demonstrative and, what was once
described as the "
glimmerings" has
developed into a
fuller sense of humour.
Gilbert Blythe - Anne's...
- procedures, but
sought to blow away the
cobwebs of
Romanticism and the
twilit glimmerings of
Impressionism in
favour of bold rhythms, ****ertive
harmony and clean-cut...
- Not only did
Aryabhata believe that the
earth rotates, but
there are
glimmerings in his
system (and
other similar systems) of a
possible underlying theory...
-
unearthly effulgence in the dark night-time
landscape where strange glimmerings flicker on the horizon. The
scene is at once real and unreal. Del Monte...
- Way We Live Now (1875),
describing his anti-hero as "A scapegrace. Has
glimmerings of
Radical policy for the good of the people".
Economically liberal and...
-
necessities of the
Manufactory construction were overestimated. "Industrial
glimmerings" (PDF).
State University of New York Press. 2014.
Retrieved 11 November...
-
Marilla Cuthbert: Matthew's sister, an
austere but fair
woman who has the "
glimmerings of a
sense of humour." Her life has been
colourless and
without joy until...
- before; and
through the ****s and
Breaches of our Prison, we see such
Glimmerings of Light, and feel such
refreshing Airs of Liberty, as
daily raise our...
-
tumbled out for a treat, and that
after they had bled him, the
first faint glimmerings of
returning animation, were his
jumping up in bed,
bursting out into...
-
political issues and
remain po****r. It is
believed there were the
first glimmerings of the
poetic spirit that was to come
after him.
Lekhnath was born in...