10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCEPTIOUS»
Discover the use of
conceptious in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
conceptious and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The United States Democratic Review
The Conceptious of the fundamental rights of man are universal, and flow
necessarily from the Moral Nature of man : the Definitious of these rights are
diverse, and are determined by the laws of each State. The Conceptious of
Personal ...
Thomas Prentice Kettell, Conrad Swackhamer, D. W Holly, 1846
Sublime conceptious struck my fancy as we were travelling the region of the
clouds, when I saw stretched out on one Bide the vast ridges of Mount Taurus,
and far distant on the other, the plaius where Darius and Alexander fought. A sigh
rose ...
George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, 1841
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Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra
Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb, Let it no more bring out ungrateful man
! Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves, and bears; Teem with new monsters,
whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above Never presented !
William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler, 1825
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens. Julius ...
185 Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb, Let it no more bring out ingrateful
man ! Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves and bears ; Teem with new monsters,
whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above 190 Never ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1892
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens
185 Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb, Let it no more bring out ingrateful
man ! Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves and bears ; Teem with new monsters,
whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above 190 Never ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1894
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The works of William Shakespeare
Comfortable, comforting; IV. iii. 508. Composture, compost; IV. iii. 456. Compt; "in
c.", i. «. for the computation of the interest due; (Ff., "in. Come"; Hanmer, "in "count
"; Keightley conj. "in mind"); II. i. 34. Conceptious, fruitful; IV. iii. 187. Conbition ...
William Shakespeare, J. Ellis Burdick, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1909
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Timon of ...
Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb, 185 Let it no more bring out ingrateful
man ! Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves and_bears; Teem with new monsters,
whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above Never presented!
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1865
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Three Classical Tragedies
Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb; 139 Let it no more bring out ingrateful
man! Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves, and bears; 191 Teem with new
monsters, whom thy upward face 192 Hath to the marbled mansion all above 193
...
William Shakespeare, 2009
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Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens: Two Classical Plays
Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb: 200 Let it no more bring out ingrateful
man. Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves, and bears, Teem with new monsters
whom thy upward face Hath to the marbled mansion all above Never presented!
William Shakespeare, Professor Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen, 2011
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb J, Let it no more bring out ingrateful
man 1 ! is taken from the ancient statues of Diana Ephesia Multimammia, called
iravcuokoc fiat; iriinuv ixrrrrip ; and is a very good comment on those
extraordinary ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821