10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RHEUMATIZE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language
Rhrumntism, S. "I did feel a rheumatize in my backspauld yestreen." The Pirate.
RH1NDMART, Rykuart. A carcass from the herd. Russel.— TeuL Isl. rind, bos.
RHYNE, *. " Hoar-frost," Gall. Encycl. All the other dialects, as far as I can observe
, ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1895
Grim Silas Foster is your prototype, with his palm of sole-leather, and his joints of
rusty iron (which all through summer keep the stiffness of what he calls his
winter's rheumatize), and his brain of—I don't know what his brain is made of,
unless it ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2008
the rheumatize, and he 's to his bed too, and sae I had to sit up for ye mysell, for
as sair a hoast as I hae." Here she coughed once or twice, in further evidence of
the egregious inconvenience which she had sustained. " Much obliged to you, ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1841
Ah,” said she to her mother, as she was making up a flannel gown for an old
goody who was ' sadly bad of the rheumatize,' “ poor Betty Brown would have
been obliged to do without this, if I had not sometimes recollected I can do
without it.
Jane Taylor, Isaac Taylor, 1835
... spoil your travels through the isles." " Now, for mercy's sake, mother, say nae
mair about it," said the pedlar, " and I'll e'en do your pleasure in your ain way ! I
did feel a rheumatize in my back-spauld yestreen ; and it wad be a THE PIRATE.
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The complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Well, I 'm glad to see it SToung people should never live idle in the world, nor old
ones neither, unless when the rheumatize gets hold of them. It has given me
warning already ; and in two or three years longer, I shall think of putting aside ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Parsons Lathrop, 1883
Grim Silas Foster is your prototype, with his palm of sole-leather and his joints of
rusty iron (which all through summer keep the stiffness of what he calls his
winter's rheumatize), and his brain of — I don't know what his brain is made of,
unless ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1899
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Twice-told tales. The Blithedale romance
... joints of rusty iron (which all through summer keep the stiffness of what he calls
his winter's rheumatize), and his brain of — I don't know what his brain is made of
, unless it be a Savoy cabbage ; but yours may be cauliflower, as a rather more ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, 1900
I did feel a rheumatize in my back-spauld yestreen ; and it wad be a sair thing for
the like of me to be debarred my quiet walk round the country in the way of trade
— making the honest penny, and helping myself with what Providence sends on
...
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The Complete Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne: With ...
Grim Silas Foster is your prototype, with his palm of soleleather, and his joints of
rusty iron (which all through summer keep the stiffness of what he calls his
winter's rheumatize), and his brain of —I don't know what his brain is made of,
unless it ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1900