- The
Insatiate Countess is an
early Jacobean era
stage play, a
tragedy first published in 1613. The play is a
problematic element in John Marston's dramatic...
-
Aloads (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλωάδαι Aloadai) were Otus or Otos (Ὦτος
means "
insatiate") and
Ephialtes (Ἐφιάλτης "nightmare"),
Thessalian sons of
Princess Iphimedia...
-
White and
Black Indiscriminately Butchered.
Devilish Atrocities of the
Insatiate Fiends". The New York Times.
Included in Sheehan-Dean, p. 49 Buhk 2012...
- and his
biker persona in The Wild One. From "Who co****ted
ecstatic and
insatiate" to "Who went out
whoring through Colorado in
myriad stolen night-cars...
- soul has been
spoiled by the world, my
imagination is unquiet, my
heart insatiate. To me
everything is of
little moment. I have
become as
easily accustomed...
- Turks] were superstitious, treacherous, foul, faithless,
possessed by an
insatiate desire for riches. They
scorn their oath, do not
observe agreements, and...
- the Sack of Rome,
historian Edward Gibbon remarks that:
avarice is an
insatiate and
universal p****ion;
since the
enjoyment of
almost every object that...
- when
flies lighting upon a tiny drop of
sweet honey cluster round with
insatiate eagerness; so at that time,
huddled together, the
Minyae thronged about...
- late as
anything could be seen the
mills were
still standing, but the
insatiate monster is
still creeping up inch by inch,
winding its
swelling folds...
-
Atymnius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτύμνιος
derived from atos and
hymnos which means "
insatiate of
heroic praise") may
refer to: Atymnius, a
beautiful boy, who was beloved...