- dead—a
notion used to
account for the
element of ghosts,
witches and
other unworldly spirits commonly featured within Halloween. ... Halloween's preoccupation...
- the
disdain you
might expect to be
levelled at her for such
flagrant unworldliness. To many, she's such a
caricature of privilege,
doing things that are...
- 24-year reign. His
nickname reflects the
traditional image of him as
unworldly and pious.
Confessor reflects his re****tion as a
saint who did not suffer...
- reviews.
Peter Bradshaw of The
Guardian praised de Armas' "witty and
unworldly turn". De
Armas starred in
Adrian Lyne's
erotic thriller Deep Water, based...
-
Minister General of his order, then cardinal, he had a re****tion for
unworldliness until he was
elected pope in 1471. As
Sixtus IV he was both wealthy...
-
plans for reform, a
theme echoed by Huw Ridgeway, who also
notes his
unworldliness and
inability to
manage his court, but who
considers him to have been...
-
Before his
papal election,
Cardinal della Rovere was
renowned for his
unworldliness and had
written learned treatises,
including On the
Blood of Christ...
- **** typology. The 1909
novel Royal Highness,
which describes a
young unworldly and
dreamy prince who
forces himself into a
marriage of
convenience that...
-
delight in
nature preserved him from the
artificiality of Uz and the
unworldliness of Klopstock. A
strain of
melancholy runs
through all his lyrics. His...
-
worldly thought,
moksha is
unworldly understanding, a
state of bliss. "How can the
worldly thought-process lead to
unworldly understanding?",
asked Nagarjuna...