10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANAGRAMMATIST»
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(This was made by a one-armed man, and illustrates the necessity, in studying an
anagram, of being intimately acquainted with the life and circumstances of the
anagrammatist.) Old England : Golden land. Parishioners: I hire parsons.
With regard to Elizabeth Cromwell, the anagrammatist hovers upon the ver e of
impoliteness, “Be comelier with zea ." Another of the same lady, in which s is
written for z, and the surname is spelt with one 1, is not open to the same ob
ection: ...
(This was made by a one-armed man, and illustrates the necessity, in studying an
anagram, of being intimately acquainted with the life and circumstances of the
anagrammatist.) OLD ENGLAND : Golden la/mi. Psnreronnas : I hire parsons.
David Masson, Sir George Grove, John Morley, 1863
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Of Anagrams: A Monograph Treating of Their History from the ...
'Help (New), to Discourse,' Anagrams from, 131. Henischius, Chronogram by, 6.
Henrietta Maria, Anagrams on, 107, 113. Henriot, an Anagrammatist, 96. Henry
IV., of France, Anagrams by, 93. Henry IV. and an Anagrammatist, anecdote of,
78 ...
Henry Benjamin Wheatley, 1862
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Pantologia: A new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
ANAGRAMMATIST, a maker or composer of anagrams. Thomas Billon, a
Provencal, was a celebrated anagrammatist, and retained by Lewis XIII. with a
pension of 1200 livres, in quality of anagrammatist to the kine. ANAGRA'
MMATIZE.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth, 1819
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
Thomas liillon, a Proven al, was a celebrated anagrammatist, and retained by
Lewis Xlll. with a pension of l200 livres, in quality of anagrammatist to the 'm . .'
AgNAGRA'MMATIZE. v. 11. To make anagrams. ' AN A'GRA-PH E. (umywqm,
from ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
ANAGRAMMATIST, a maker or composer of anagrams. Thomas Billon, a
Provencal, was a celebrated anagrammatist, and retained by Louis XIII. with a
pension of 1200 livres, in quality of anagrammatist to the king. ANAGROS, in
Commerce, a ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
When the anagrammatist takes a name to work upon, he considers it at first as a
mine not broken up, which will not shew the treasure it contains, until he shall'
have spent many hours in the search of it ; for it is his business to find out one
word ...
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Queen Jeanne and the Promised Land: Dynasty, Homeland, ...
In that time of the first golden age of the court anagrammatist, and given the
symbolic power then attributed to anagrams, would Jeanne and her advisers
have overlooked the anagram of Arnon contained in G(aronn)e?'9 While it is not
possible ...
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Ian Hamilton Finlay: Selections
With anagrams, inventiveness, “creativity”, are of no importance beside patience.
The serious anagrammatist goes on throwing the letters of the subject's name like
a dice till he accidentally throws a six. To compose an anagram is sacrilegious.
Ian Hamilton Finlay, Alec Finlay, 2012
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANAGRAMMATIST»
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Two Girls, One on Each Knee by Alan Connor, review
... it's unlikely to keep Alzheimer's at bay; and no modern-day ruler is likely to follow Louis XIII in appointing a Royal Anagrammatist (especially ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 13»
Mind your language, beat everyone else at board games
Is the fact that he appeals subconsciously to my inner anagrammatist why I like the man? The irony of “Blair” being an anagram of “B Liar” was ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 10»
Gino's Snot
Half-inspired, half-lame, the anonymous anagrammatist's work is nonetheless the closest any station's seen to a physical manifestation of ... «Torontoist, Dec 07»