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In places Hollingsworth’s advice revealed, by refraction, a certain Victorian raciness. The Devil in the White City 2003-02-11T00:00:00Z
Julie Kavanagh has done an adroit unpicking of the intricacies of the history, and her book is at once admirable for its scholarship and immensely enjoyable in its raciness. The Murders That Touched Off Ireland’s Bloody Campaign for Self-Rule 2021-07-16T04:00:00Z
One challenge they face is of their own making: “It Could Be Worse” does not shy away from raciness in its depiction of Jacob’s life. ‘It Could Be Worse’ Comedy Series Moves to Hulu 2014-07-18T04:00:00Z
I had stumbled upon this incredible raciness in this wholesome setting. What Judy Blume’s Books Meant 2015-06-01T04:00:00Z
The production often simply opts for broad humour, sexual suggestiveness and scantily clad raciness. The Butler 2010-07-15T21:00:00Z
The evening contained a sprinkling of four-letter words and raciness, but otherwise the show didn't venture much across the current broadcast TV line. A high-energy O'Brien opens nationwide comedy tour 2010-04-13T10:44:00Z
With its raciness and its exoticism of period and place, it’s gained a cult following in the United States on PBS stations and AcornTV. Review: ‘Newton’s Law,’ a Comic (and Australian) ‘Good Wife’ 2017-09-10T04:00:00Z
There's so much suggested raciness, a lot of people see things that didn't actually happen. How we made The Servant, by Sarah Miles and Wendy Craig 2013-03-25T19:10:59Z
But Hitchcock wasn’t the only director who released a film in 1960 that pushed the boundaries of onscreen violence or raciness, or that represented a decisive break from anything he had done before. Want a Halloween Thriller as Daring as ‘Psycho’? Try ‘Peeping Tom’ 2020-10-22T04:00:00Z
She thrived on raciness, often appearing in lingerie. Denise Matthews, Pop Singer Known as Vanity, Dies at 57 2016-02-16T05:00:00Z
Sheer from hip to instep, they offer a hint of raciness. As Days Grow Longer, So Do Hems 2011-04-07T01:02:33Z
Still, it’s tough to forget that Ms. Beckham is a skilled performer, balancing a calculated raciness with a great show of decorum and humility. Victoria Beckham: Is She for Real? 2010-09-03T22:43:00Z
This sauvignon blanc shows the raciness we’ve come to expect from New Zealand savvie, without the vegetal jalapeño notes we sometimes get. Perspective | This racy, fruity sauvignon blanc is an outstanding value at $16 2023-02-16T05:00:00Z
He noted the raciness of the car, saying there were more passes in the Cup Series than any single season before. Next Gen car leveled NASCAR field in 2022, possibly beyond 2022-12-27T05:00:00Z
Little by little, Cho’s upped the raciness of his material, testing the limits of what he can get away with here. A Korean American stand-up comic walks into a bar in Korea. Hilarity ensues — or so he hopes 2020-02-19T05:00:00Z
The second-in-line was dutiful and calm, perhaps even boring in his distinctly middle-aged, balding demeanour, while the younger brother made up in charm and raciness what his brother lacked in excitement. Harry and Meghan: what price their independence? 2020-01-11T05:00:00Z
For the first time in at least five years, other designers seemed to veer toward the cast of raciness that the Versace brand has been honing for decades. The Forceful Brilliance of Donatella Versace 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z
Howell Mountain wines tend to be intensely mineral and savory, with less of the overt fruit and raciness that is typically found on the valley floor. Exploring Napa Valley's Howell Mountain 2015-04-08T04:00:00Z
His style is remarkable for its originality and vigor, combining the pith of Lacon, the raciness of Franklin, and the liberality of Jefferson. Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland 2012-03-12T03:00:20.310Z
Some of them are told with great pith and raciness; and though inferior in some respects, to Professor Wilson's "Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life," are more natural and easy, more characteristic and amusing. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z
"I have not striven to express myself with the exactitude, the raciness, and the elegances of our language." The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z
He was an independent and vigorous character who never lost a certain raciness and tang. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z
THE FOX Among the few survivals of the old untamed world there are left us two that retain all the raciness of their ancestral wildness. In New England Fields and Woods 2011-07-27T02:00:26.953Z
The grossness and blasphemy are largely barred, while the expletives that technically may not be swearing at all, being used for raciness, vigor and emphasis, have increased one hundred fold. Revisiting the Earth 2011-07-12T02:00:36.337Z
The Old Dominion is losing somewhat of the raciness of her once peculiar, and—speaking in reference to the locality described in these volumes—insulated cast of manners. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 2011-06-14T02:00:20.590Z
The English poet might have lost his raciness by a cold imitation of the Latin masters; among the Italians, Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio, Chaucer found only models to emulate or to surpass. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
The letter R means rapidity and roaming with a tendency to raciness or occasional daring and recklessness. Manual of the Enumeration A Text Book on the Sciences of the Enumeration 2011-05-02T02:00:20.220Z
In the gooseberry I find a certain raciness, or if I may use the expression, zip, that is highly stimulating. The Siege of the Seven Suitors 2011-04-25T02:00:08.730Z
The raciness of its obsolete street-slang would evaporate, and the fiber of the piece is not strong enough to bear rude handling. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z
He knows all the scandal and gossip of the town, and retails it with an almost diabolical raciness. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z
I suspect that the style has been too often altered in the modern editions, which has injured its raciness. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
Cho still rails about how many of the readers who complained about the raciness of "Liberty Meadows" failed to appreciate its feminist undertones. Personal Liberties: Comic book artist Frank Cho has made a career of being bawdy and bold 2010-08-29T04:00:00Z
These, which form part of the popular minstrelsy of an earlier age, have all the raciness and flavour that belong to the native wild-flower of the soil. History of The Reign of Philip The Second King of Spain Volume The Third and Biographical & Critical Miscellanies
Tell it in English, or any other language, and it loses all its raciness. Friend Mac Donald
I view the waters quivering; quaff the breeze, Whose briny raciness keeps an under taste Of flavorous tropic sweets, perchance swept home From Cuba's perfumed groves and garden spiceries. Rodman the Keeper Southern Sketches
His own demeanor was a tree that would not bear grafting, and the fruit lost all its raciness by the admixture. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II)
The fabliau takes every phase of life for its subject; the folk-song acquires elegance and does not lose raciness and truth. A Short History of French Literature
Look at Shakspeare—with what felicity has he selected on this inexhaustible reserve, to vary his incidents, to invigorate his ideas, to give raciness to his characters! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845
The translation of Pope is skilfully executed, but it is inferior in raciness and interest to an original which can be read by any educated Englishman. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition
Its immediate popularity was no doubt largely due to its personal character, but its real vigour and raciness make it worth reading even now when the objects of Churchill’s wit are many of them forgotten. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
The Renaissance produced several versatile and charming poets; and, in the midst of classic imitation, one or two, of whom one is certainly Boiardo, of real freshness and raciness. Euphorion Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance - Vol. I
It was probably these qualities that made him such a prominent figure in his day, and it is certainly these that give his Recollections their unique importance and raciness Lavengro The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest
I wish I could put the rich old Italian into old English, but must be content to lose its raciness, as it is necessary that the reader should be fully acquainted with its facts. The Stones of Venice, Volume III (of 3)
Yet a laborious work has often had an original growth and raciness in it, requiring a genius whose peculiar feeling, like invisible vitality, is spread through the mighty body. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
It was probably these qualities that made him such a prominent figure in his day, and it is certainly these that give his Recollections their unique importance and raciness. Law and Laughter
Thence the freshness and originality, the vigour and truth, the simplicity and raciness by which they are distinguished. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845
There was at the same time a strength of character and a raciness of manner which could not fail to interest and impress a stranger. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877
The old witchery still abides in them, and the old sweetness, raciness, melody and power. Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848
The life, the raciness, the vigor of an adventurer and a wanderer, glow in every page. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
Let it be said here that they achieved raciness. The Dop Doctor
We admit the raciness—we are proud of it; but we stand for fair play too. Lorimer of the Northwest
The Shoemaker's Holiday is principally distinguished by the directness and raciness of its citizen sketches. A History of Elizabethan Literature
Its freshness, raciness, and eccentric whim no pen could describe.  Old Familiar Faces
The Meistersänger went on composing according to the rules of their guilds, but we look in vain for the raciness and honest simplicity of Hans Sachs. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
There is a plethora of adjectives, scarcely one of which is found in the original; but they are of no avail—they are too commonplace to render the strength and raciness of the original words. The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography
This particular journal depends on its raciness, and he has to maintain the character. Lorimer of the Northwest
It has a raciness not in those softened versions in which one friend gets into a pocket, another under a wing, and so on. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
His language, moreover, would have lost much of its raciness in the attempt to mellow it. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
This story has less of London life and town-bred character than most of its predecessors; but what may thus be gained in variety is lost in raciness, breadth, and effect. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
The smile and the laugh were both better even than Mrs. Featherstone's specifications, and her English had a refreshing Western tang and raciness that pleased him. Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
There was also a raciness and good sense in his observations, which made Frank find in him a pleasant companion in their many wanderings, both on horse and on foot. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found
A man of the world, and at the same time an artist, he touched everything with the characteristic lightness and raciness of the born feuilletonist. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
The freshness of the air, the raciness of the earth, the green of grass and trees, the laughing sunlight,—one might have fancied it was the spirits of all these singing together in unison. The Lady Paramount
Its freshness, raciness, and eccentric whim no pen could describe. George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
It is true that she never reached the exquisite ease, culture, and raciness of Thackeray's English. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
Let me here merely point out the pictures of animals, the hunting scenes, and the combats of wild beasts, treated with such astonishing vigor and raciness. The Wonders of Pompeii
So I, quoting my juniors, begin my talk with the sentence—for the raciness of which I apologize—"What American women do not know about nervousness is torn out!" The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
And where the dialect does crop out it does not seem to be dependent on suburban soil for its raciness. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 25th, 1920
It is only that character which bears the raciness of the soil; it is only that impulse whose solitary force stamps the authentic work of genius. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
There was a raciness about the adventure that took my fancy. Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches
In the raciness, oddity, literalness, realism, and close connection of their names with the scriptures of their system, the Buddhists quite equal the British Puritans. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
Still, he began to find in a considerable number of these papers, even those emanating from remote county seats, a certain raciness and independence. A Hoosier Chronicle
The author has the solidity of the Scotch teacher, and the polish and beauty of the English preacher combined with the freedom, the raciness, interest, and the freshness of the American pulpit orator. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885
Facility and fecundity may produce inequality, but, when a man of genius works, they are imbued with a raciness which the anxious diligence of inferior minds can never yield. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
Poliziano did no more than treat it with his own facility, sacrificing the unstudied raciness of his popular models to literary elegance. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
At least, the absence of constraint—the possibility of entire frankness, even though the writer should have no occasion to avail himself of the privilege—imparts a rare loveliness and raciness to the narrative. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862
Whatever illustrated character in princes or people he carefully excludes, and the raciness of anecdote and the flavor of manner and epoch distil not into his compilation from the elder historiographers. Italian Journeys
What a pity," he said, "that you in America have no literature that reflects the amazing energy, the humor, the raciness of your life! Mince Pie
He described to me, with, much raciness and gaiety, the Commandant's family, the society of the fort, and, in short, all the country where my fate had led me. The Daughter of the Commandant
His books have a certain raciness and spirit that recall the English squire of tradition. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
There is a perfume and raciness, too, which makes life a banquet, where the wit sparkles no less that the viands were bought with blood. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume I
A constant friction with society, while it smoothes down asperities and polishes manners, is apt to impair if not destroy much of the originality and raciness peculiar to clever people. The Idler in France
Something of the old Hebrew raciness is lost in the transfusion; but much of its asperity is softened and pared down in the adaptation. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
Their conversation, therefore, when around the convivial board, possessed an unhackneyed freshness and raciness highly entertaining and instructive. What I Saw in California
And in particular the doctor proved to me that his reputation for persuasive raciness with patients was well founded. The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories
He is not afraid of using colloquialisms which every critic of the time would have shuddered at, and which, by their raciness and flavour, add enormously to his effects. Landmarks in French Literature
He was much amused with the raciness and originality of her remarks; and she was greatly gratified by the polite attention with which he listened to them. The Idler in France
In the absence of any English dialect which possesses corresponding features, the peculiar quaintness and raciness which they confer must inevitably be lost. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862
This entire avoidance of flattering circumlocutions, though it sometimes produces these rather startling effects, gives a peculiar raciness to rustic oratory. Collections and Recollections
After studying the laboured periods of Varchi, we turn to these memoirs, and view the same events from the standpoint of an artisan conveying his impressions with plebeian raciness of phrase. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
Yates's picture of him last year was not bad; neither was it good—it wanted the raciness of the original. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
Its style is not old enough to have become antiquated, while yet it possesses much of the savor and raciness of age. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860
He told them admirably, with a raciness of idiom which I had thought beyond him. The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies
He had the speed of a race horse, but the trimness, the raciness, the delicate legs were not characteristic of him. The Redheaded Outfield
But his images and descriptions of the scenes, or operations of nature, do not seem to be always copied from original form, nor to have the freshness, raciness, and energy of immediate observation. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
Those who are acquainted with the tedious performances of those times will recognise with pleasure an uncommon raciness and spirit in this little interlude. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2
Hardly a piece of his, large or small, but has "snap" and raciness. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
This fact stamps on the man a kind of genuineness, visible in all his writings,—and giving them a peculiar force and raciness, such as those of persons with a less remarkable experience never possess. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
It is their raciness of the soil that gives such zest to, and has procured such immense popularity for the German classics. Jean-Christophe Journey's End
It is perhaps needless to say that they grow characteristic and picturesque as they grow dirty and cheap, until at last the cook-shop perfects the descent with a triumph of raciness and local coloring. Venetian Life
Vigor -- N. vigor, power, force; boldness, raciness &c. adj.; intellectual, force; spirit, point, antithesis, piquance, piquancy; verve, glow, fire, warmth; strong language; gravity, sententiousness; elevation, loftiness, sublimity. eloquence; command of words, command of language. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
Nothing that he afterwards produced quite came up to the raciness of his first performances. Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives
It is too long for entire insertion here, but its raciness will doubtless gratify those who may be induced to refer to it. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 325, August 2, 1828
The impropriety and looseness of the language were not compensated by the raciness and vigor of the vulgar tongue. Jean-Christophe Journey's End
But they could not all at once take from the bar of the Eighth Circuit its raciness and its individuality. Abraham Lincoln: a History — Volume 01
The Roman literature during the main Punic War with Hannibal, though unavoidably reached by some slight influence from the literature of Greece, was rich in native power and raciness. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2
Hawthorne, Emerson, Howells, Bret Harte, Sam Slick, are among many writers who illustrate the raciness and freshness of American production. The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People
The other story is illiterate, clumsy, and womanish in structure, but there is a story and a certain raciness. Letters of Anton Chekhov
Now, as Rogers watched her, he caught a flash of that raciness and swift mobility, that fluid, protean elasticity of temperament which belonged to the fairy kingdom. A Prisoner in Fairyland
If somewhat lacking in creative fervour and colourful raciness of style, he made up for it by the abundance of his intelligence, his humanity and culture. Seven Icelandic Short Stories
To the Scottish-born man those novels which deal with Scottish life and character have a quality of raciness which gives them a place apart. Through the Magic Door
In his leisure hours he wrote moderately well-expressed papers on all sorts of social subjects with a pithy raciness and command of language that excited a good deal of comment. Herb of Grace
Its freshness, raciness and eccentric whim no pen could describe. The Life of George Borrow
"Bah! men sell their honor for their daily bread all the world over!" said Cigarette, with the satire that had treble raciness from the slang in which she clothed it. Under Two Flags
But the fundamental texture of his thought and feeling was American, and his most characteristic style has the raciness of our soil. The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters
Totally ungermanic in the raciness of his character and in the sparkle of his mind and the spontaneity of his movements. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 4 (1886-1900)
But the little old music-halls have always attracted me by their unpretentious raciness, their quaint monotony, the reality of the enjoyment on all those stolidly rapt faces in the audience. Yet Again
His very faults smack of the raciness of his good qualities. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
From this point of view, a sketch of the salon at Cinq-Cygne has the raciness of history seen in dishabille. An Historical Mystery
How I wish I could give you the raciness, the contagion, of her laughter! Lady Baltimore
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