- land, and
which arise from a
fundamental mistake of the
whole order and
tenour of our constitution.
Parliament is not a
congress of amb****adors from different...
- errour, governour, horrour, inferiour, mirrour, perturbatour, superiour,
tenour, terrour, tremour. Johnson,
unlike Webster, was not an
advocate of spelling...
- but in a
condition of
unchangeable constancy,
moves on
through the
varied tenour of
perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression. Thus, by preserving...
-
entered into
public theological debate with a pamphlet, A view of the
general tenour of the New
Testament regarding the
nature and
dignity of
Jesus Christ, where...
-
Evening With
Quentin Crisp and his
collected poetry.
Captain Busby: the Even
Tenour of Her Ways - (1967) - with
Martina Mayne, as
Marcella World in
Action (do****entary)...
-
Quentin Crisp as
Marcella in the
short surrealist film
Captain Busby The Even
Tenour of Her Ways
based on a poem by
Philip O'Connor. In the 1970s, she trained...
- room; But
through the cool sequester'd vale of life Pursue the
silent tenour of thy doom. The poem
connects with many
earlier British poems that contemplate...
-
existence of
Homeric expounders who
claimed that "a man
ought to
regulate the
tenour of his
whole life by this poet's directions".
Plato only
allowed the already...
- 1967. In 1967,
Quentin Crisp starred in the sixteen-minute film The Even
Tenour of her Ways,
which was shot at this
railway station. In 2017/18 and 2018/19...
- An
exposition of the
Symbole or
Creed of the Apostles:
according to the
tenour of the Scriptures, and the
consent of
orthodoxe Fathers of the
Church (1595)...