

Woolf and Lawrence come out of a Judeo-Christian and European tradition their magic is a limpid, beautiful “mysticism.”Ģ009 March 02 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2009 So now we have a sensitive, limpid-eyed guy shuffling down the sidewalk of a trendy shopping district on his way to open-mic poetry night, Chairman Mao handbag slung over his frail Vegan shoulders. She leaned toward him, entreaty in her eyes, and as he looked at her delicate face and into her pure, limpid eyes, as of old he was struck with his own unworthiness. The Compassionate Scoundrel Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011Ĭould this, then, be the firm-poised, Christ-like man I had known, with pure, limpid eyes and a gaze steady and unfaltering as his soul? In contrast, a small black fig some argue a glass bubble freshens the goblet's limpid contents.
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The Pioneer Woman - Full RSS Feed Ree 2010Īs Josh writes of Sebald: "Sebald's work first shocked readers with its apparently artless photographs and endless paragraphs, but in recollection the work is nearly limpid, its melancholy polished to a high gleam." I'm learning english, but your mistake in " limpid" made me doubt, and that only answer I got wrong. deep waters - that is, " limpid," as deep waters are generally clear.Ĭommentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871 Not content with appropriating to their own use the goods of others, they from mere wantonness spoiled what they did not use, so as to be of no use to the owners. Unless: Summary and book reviews of Unless by Carol Shields. Shields shares with fellow Canadian Alice Munro not only her Ontario milieu but also a gift for psychological acuity expressed in limpid, shimmering prose. adjective (of language) transparently clear easily understandable.adjective transmitting light able to be seen through with clarity.adjective Clear, transparent or bright.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.adjective Calm, untroubled, and without worry serene.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.adjective Clear and unambiguous lucid easy to understand - of speech and writing.adjective Characterized by clearness or transparency clear.

Characterized by clearness or transparency translucent crystal-clear lucid: as, a limpid stream a limpid style.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

