19 Words to use with restorations

Restoration comedy, Lamb on, 160, 161.

Restoration carnival; Catherine of Braganza at the court of Charles II.

Restoration literature poetry and prose, 1660-1700.

"One reason it caught fire so quickly was that on one side of it was some scaffolding which had been erected for restoration work.

Glinda also lent a hand in the restoration process.

PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION History of the Period.

No one would venture to write of Restoration life without digging through his pages.

See Restoration period, etc.

Beside the above sources of perplexity, it encounters another obstacle from the restorations pictures have undergone.

That speaks straight to my heart; for of all my weaknesses the weakest is that weakness of mine for Restoration plays.

We do not want Great Britain to become a hotbed of reactionary plotting and the starting-point of restoration raids into the territories of emancipated peoples.

Until a year or two ago these collegiate buildings were as inaccessible as the mosques, but now that the French government has undertaken their restoration strangers may visit them under the guidance of the Fine Arts Department.

The justness of a happy restoration strikes at once, and the moral precept may be well applied to criticism, "quod dubitas ne feceris.

The best modern prose is French, and it was the essayists of the gallicised Restoration ageCowley, Sir William Temple, and above all, Drydenwho gave modern English prose that simplicity, directness, and colloquial air which marks it off from the more artificial diction of Milton, Taylor and Browne.

The early Restoration writers sought to paint realistic pictures of a corrupt court and society, and, as we have suggested, they emphasized vices rather than virtues, and gave us coarse, low plays without interest or moral significance.

When the means provided by America come to be employed to keep going the anarchy of central Europe, Rumania's disorder, Greece's adventures and Poland's violences, together with Denikin's and Wrangel's restoration attempts, it is better that all help should cease.

THE RESTORATION CAUSES OF THE DOWNFALL OF THE SHOGUNATE 1. Revival of Learning 2. Revival of Shintoism 3.

Although John Dryden is best known among a large number of Restoration dramatists, he did better work in another field.

Permission to see the ruins must be obtained from the abbess or chaplain, and visitors are expected to give a small contribution towards the restoration fund.

19 Words to use with  restorations