devilry उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Another possible origin is ascribed to Aldus Manutius, a well-known Venetian printer of the Renaissance and founder of the Aldine Press, who was denounced by detractors for practicing the black arts ( early printing was long associated with devilry ).
- Francie's elation, fear and capacity for devilry, however, transcend cultural barriers; even though they're so finely and peculiarly conceived that they play like vivid revelations, his attitudes are at least based on impulses we all felt as children.
- The sheer devilry of it verged upon the disgusting . He expounded on his metaphor that henceforth the British must aim to be Greeks in the Roman Empire, and according to Philip Goodhart s recollection almost knocked Butler off his chair with his expansive arm gestures.
- The story of his wartime service was told in " Softly Tread The Brave A triumph over terror, devilry, and death by mine disposal officers John Stuart Mould, GC, GM and Hugh Randal Syme, GC, GM and Bar " by Ivan Southall.
- The story of his wartime service was told in " Softly Tread The Brave A triumph over terror, devilry, and death by mine disposal officers John Stuart Mould, GC, GM and Hugh Randal Syme, GC, GM and Bar " by Ivan Southall.
- As a lot of defunct death-metal bands have since found out, carnage and devilry are a tricky songwriting trope : Unless you make a living as a torturer, you can only imagine it in so many ways before you get tangled up in cliches and the clunky Victorianisms that go so well with decadent themes.
- As a lot of defunct death-metal bands have since found out, carnage and devilry are a tricky songwriting trope : unless you make a living as a torturer, you can only imagine it in so many ways before you get tangled up in cliches and the clunky Victorianisms that go so well with decadent themes.
- *" According to De Tolnay, " The oldest writers, Dominicus Lampsonius and Carel van Mander, attached themselves to his most evident side, to the subject; their conception of Bosch, inventor of fantastic pieces of devilry and of infernal scenes, which prevail today ( 1937 ) in the public at large, and prevailed with historians until the last quarter of the 19th century . ""