(14) Lindop lists Dickens among a variety of authors influenced by De Quincey: "His [De Quincey's] literary influence has been inconspicuous but remarkably pervasive, a vein of fantasy, introspection and unease
tingeing the work of Poe, Stevenson, Dickens, Baudelaire, Proust, Dostoevsky, Borges and many others" (392).
But the most recent case of blood
tingeing the pristine sand and waters of the island is not a simple case of murder or robbery or carousing gone wild.
In this passage the Woman's memories are defined as nostalgic, dreamlike and potentially unreliable even before she has launched into the body of her speech,
tingeing her recollections with a sense of unreality and ambiguity.
Even in a silver blazer and what looked like a peaked balaclava, the Grammy-nominated jazz singer was the coolest man in the room,
tingeing every line with heartfelt soul.
Occasionally Bahne steps a bit too close to history,
tingeing facts with opinion and inhibiting readers' ability to interpret for themselves.
Rather, the audience is encouraged to look for clues of impending violence and unraveling order in the film's record of events leading up to Altamont and its tragic conclusion, "
tingeing the narrative with a sense of impending horror" (Plasketes 63).
That sudden pitying inflection
tingeing voices avid with curiosity.
Color seeps in, finally, as a toxic stain,
tingeing prints with copper and vermilion aureoles of virulent beauty.
If there is any takeaway from the exceedingly diverse works on display, it is their investment in light as a
tingeing, coloring, altering factor: something that, far from "making clear," casts its own subjective glow.
"Assad's speech carried unjustified conceit and irony,
tingeing the popular demands with the 'conspiracy' theory which has been haunting the Syrian people for 50 years.
It's strangely engaging,
tingeing his gorgeous vocals and exquisite guitar work with a depth that defies the flat earnestness of a lot of singer-songwriters, whether it's on a straightforward love song such as "$2 Kite" or a desolate soul-cruncher such as "Assassination Blues." One could almost drown in these songs' depths.
Now I do it in front of 330 to 500 people," she said, with amusement
tingeing her words.
The soft, well-tempered bouquet displays some light, woody notes and a hint of leather
tingeing the red berry fruit aromas.
Sadly, the geisha Ichiume, who served as Dalby's onesan [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] (older sister) and to whom she was close, died in 1978 in a fire in Pontocho,
tingeing recollections of Dalby's time as Ichigiku with poignancy.