10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OVERFREELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Sketches of the South and West, or Ten months'residence in ...
They are kept very clean; and by the side Of many of them there is a clear flow of
water, the conduit for which must be a sad trap for the luckless white or black, if
such there might be, who had indulged overfreely in the beverages of the country
; ...
... I wasdoingsecret duty forhim, and mustbe guarded carefully, whichwas his way
, Isuppose, of keeping me from harm in case I spoke overfreely of
subjectsdispleasing to the Sons of Liberty. It was that night thatCap, happy at his
success ...
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The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, ...
Similar effects still continue to be experienced by Europeans, when they indulge
overfreely in using the pleasant fruitage that tempts them to intemperance, on
their first visiting the climates where it is indigenous. Next came the Arabian
doctors ...
William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt, 1838
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Un-civilizing Processes?: Excess and Transgression in German ...
... as early as his arrival at the Grail castle the day before, when he fails to
appreciate the prank played on him by the resident jester of the court: 'For a man
deft in speech summoned our mettlesome guest to court to join his host
overfreely, with ...
Nowthe place whichFra Puccio had chosen for hispenance adjoined the
chamber where thelady layand was parted therefrom but by avery slight wall,
wherefore, Master Monk wantoning it one night overfreely with the lady and she
with him, ...
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Strict Wildness: Discoveries in Poetry and History
From the viewpoint of the Nabokovian principles of literal translation, the poem (
for reasons of euphony) has been rendered overfreely in small matters. For
example, the Polish verb in the last line is not “retum” but “let us return,” and ...
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The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
Now the place which Fra Puccio had chosen for his penance adjoined the
chamber where the lady lay and was parted therefrom but by a very slight wall,
wherefore, Master Monk wantoning it one night overfreely with the lady and she
with him ...
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Green Thoughts, Green Shades: Essays by Contemporary Poets ...
All the same, looked at closely, the metaphor behaves willfully; it gets its own way
. Like a compass with a loose pivot, it opens up overfreely, escapes logic's perfect
control. Consider: when one foot of the compass “obliquely runs,” it may stop at ...
Jonathan F. S. Post, 2002
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Complete Freeman's Forensic Investigator Dr. John Thorndyke ...
It was, I think,whatiscalled a"picturehat"—a huge,flat, shapeless massofgauze
andribbon and feather, spangled overfreely withdarkblue sequins.Inonepart
ofthebrim was a ragged hole, and from this the glittering sequins dropped off in
little ...
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The Secret Keeper: A Novel of Kateryn Parr
Whether Sir Thomas had decided that all were safe to unburden himself in front
of or whether such consideration had never occurred to him I knew not, but he
spoke overfreely. “The very first thing the council did, in direct disobedience to
His ...