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For the form of contrarieties is multiplex, as logicians teach.
Contrarieties between few previous founds are the most evident issues.
The worldview of Rosen needs them both, with all their contrarieties.
The project produced many remarkable insights into the complexities and contrarieties of genomic structure.
Yet the non-observance of these rules fatally causes reverses and contrarieties of all kind.
Avempace inquiries further about these basic contrarieties to establish the furthermost species and make possible a demonstrative science.
He had the superficial kindness of a good-humoured, self-satisfied nature, that fears no rivalry, and has encountered no contrarieties.
By working through the differences, the contradictions, and the contrarieties of these first two terms, a new, more productive term emerges.
The mat, dry, breakable hair but also all other sources of capillary contrarieties will be looked after to return them to their natural vitality.
In the writer's soul, he maintained, all contrarieties are found . . . according to some turn or removing, and in some fashion or other.
The Tarot Revealed (1960). New York: Bell Publishing Company. According to A. E. Waite's Pictorial Key to the Tarot, the Death card carries several divinatory associations: > 13\. DEATH.—End, mortality, destruction, corruption; also, for a man, the > loss of a benefactor; for a woman, many contrarieties; for a maid, failure > of marriage projects.
William Averell (baptised 12 February 1556 – buried 23 September 1605) was an English pamphleteer, prose writer, parish clerk, and schoolmaster. He is best known as the author of A Mervalious Combat of Contrarieties (1588) that William Shakespeare used as the source for the parable of the revolt of the members against the belly in Coriolanus.
As a result he is yet widely known in South Africa as well.BBC News (15 January 2001) Zimbabwe's artists under threat/ In his performances his satire deals with subjects as contrarieties, social abuses and social injustices. He pokes fun at his own as well as other communities. In this profession he writes his own texts.
I declare before V. Honorably that I have done so as not to defraud, in the midst of many and powerful contrarieties. “As a new Congress president he appointed doctor Luis. A. Riart. Eligio Ayala was a candidate in presidential elections, and as he did not have any opposition in the election, he assumed presidency of Republic of Paraguay, on August 15, 1924.
Another account speaks of marriage frustrated and > contrarieties of all kinds. In some traditions, the Lovers represent relationships and choices. Its appearance in a spread indicates some decision about an existing relationship, a temptation of the heart, or a choice of potential partners. Often an aspect of the Querent's life will have to be sacrificed; a bachelor(ette)'s lifestyle may be sacrificed and a relationship gained (or vice versa), or one potential partner may be chosen while another is turned down.
Coriolanus (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994), 17–21. Furness, Horace Howard, The Tragedie of Coriolanus (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1928), p. 596. where Pope Adrian IV compares a well-run government to a body in which "all parts performed their functions, only the stomach lay idle and consumed all"; the fable is also alluded to in John of Salisbury's Policraticus (Camden's source) and William Averell's A Marvailous Combat of Contrarieties (1588).University of Michigan, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Michigan Residency, 2003 Retrieved 15 March 2013.
Dunstan Ramsay is the narrator of both Fifth Business and World of Wonders (he is not the protagonist in the last novel). He also appears as a major character in The Manticore and as a supporting character in several other novels by Davies. Ramsay is a gentle schoolmaster with surprising depths and is probably a stand-in for Davies himself. (Since Davies has said that the main business of a writer is to be an enchanter, a weaver of spells, a magician,Quoted in LaBossiere, Robertson Davies: A Mingling of Contrarieties, p. 126.
The publication for which Averell is best known is A Mervalious Combat of Contrarieties (1588). It begins as a dialogue between the parts of the body in which the tongue urges the body to revolt against the belly and back because of their greed and pride, but is ultimately unmasked as a traitor. Averell eventually abandons the dialogue format and concludes with an exhortation to loyalty to the queen. It was published during the Armada crisis, dedicated to Sir George Bond, the Lord Mayor of London, and includes fierce attacks on Roman Catholics and Jesuits.
Much of Crichton's posthumous reputation comes from a romantic 1652 account of his life written by Sir Thomas Urquhart (1611–1660), contained within an unclassifiable work (The Jewel) that is characterized by exaggeration and hyperbole. There is little or no contemporary evidence for many of the stories surrounding him. That said, his existence is supported by a few letters and his actual abilities were probably impressive, enough that his story has not been lost through the centuries since his death. Samuel Johnson devoted the August 14, 1753 issue of the periodical, The Adventurer, to the story of Crichton, writing, ""Among the favourites of nature that have from time to time appeared in the world, enriched with various endowments and contrarieties of excellence, none seems to have been [more] exalted above the common rate of humanity, than the man known about two centuries ago by the appellation of the Admirable Crichton.

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