- industriousness.
Temperance or
moderation is
subdivided into good discipline,
seemliness, modesty, and self-control. John
McDowell argues that
virtue is a "perceptual...
- Aramaic. For instance,
Hebrew ראוי rā'ûi "seen"
borrowed the
sense "worthy,
seemly" from the
Aramaic ḥzî
meaning "seen" and "worthy". The Gr**** of the New...
- Prize-winning poet
Boris Pasternak.
Saitiev repeats Pasternak's poem, "It is not
seemly to be famous,"
before every match, and
according to Buvaisar, the poem has...
- work was
demolished he
himself would do it in a
decent manner and with
seemliness.
Toledo must have been one of the
largest cities in
Europe during this...
-
colleagues were much
feted by the
Chinese because of what was
construed as
seemly compliance with
conventional court etiquette. In
October 1795, the Qianlong...
-
believe that she was kidnapped.
Alicia is then seen
walking into the woods,
seemly in a trance. 10 "The
Hidden Boss
Enters a Dungeon" Transliteration: "Ura...
-
forewarning Vore-right
Going forward without regard to
consequences or
seemliness Voretold Foretold Vorewarn Forewarned Voul Foul Vower, vowr, vow'r Four...
- that he
dedicated to Mary Magdalene: I made a
chapel in Bernysdale, That
seemly is to se, It is of Mary Magdaleyne, And
thereto wolde I be.
Davis indicates...
- care a
woman practised in
wearing her
chopines could move "with grace,
seemliness, and beauty" and even "dance
flourishes and
galliard variations". Chopines...
-
entitled the
widowed Sibylla to a year of mourning,
which was
especially seemly given her pregnancy.
Philip and the High
Court could not
agree on which...