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31Federalist No. 1 — (Federalist Number 1) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the first of the Federalist Papers . It was published on October 27, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Titled General… …
32Libri of Aleister Crowley — The Libri of Aleister Crowley is a list of texts mostly written or adapted by Aleister Crowley. Some are attributed to other authors. The list was intended for students of Crowley s magical order, the A∴A∴. Content Many of the books and articles… …
33Völuspá — Prédiction de la voyante La Vølva (prophète) sur un timbre des Îles Féroé La Völuspá « prédiction de la voyante » ou « dit de la voyante » (<*völv s spá) est un poème cosmogonique et eschatologique de la mythologie nordique …
34Adumbriren — (v. lat.), 1) beschatten; 2) schattiren; 3) entwerfen, Umriß machen; daher Adumbration, Schattirung, Handzeichnung, Skizzirung …
35adumbratively — See adumbration. * * * …
36biblical literature — Introduction four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha. The Old… …
37William Shakespeare by Edmund Malone — ▪ Primary Source The following document is one of several portraits presented in Edmund Malone s Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage (1800). In addition to a general examination of the origins of theatre in… …
38adumbrative — adjective Of or pertaining to adumbration …
39hint — I noun adumbration, allusion, clue, connotation, covert allusion, cue, faint outline, faint suggestion, foreshadowing, idea, implication, indication, indirect suggestion, inference, inkling, insinuation, intimation, significatio, slight… …
40obscuration — I noun adumbration, blackout, blur, cloud, concealment, darkening, darkness, dimming, dimness, disappearance, faintness, fogginess, fuzziness, gloom, gloominess, indistinctness, obfuscation, obliteration, obscurity, occupation, opacity,… …