10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONSPECTUITY»
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The Columbian cyclopedia
CONSPECTUITY— CONSPIRACY BILL. domestic position, the queen-C. enjoys
several exemptions and minute prerogatives. She pays no toll, and is not liable to
amercement in any court. But where no such exemption is expressly ...
2
The Works of Shakespere
Count-confect, a spurious noblepie. Consist, stand. man. Cog, to cheat with dice,
to lie. Consort, company. Court holy-water, flattery. Cognizance, badge or token.
Conspectuity, sight. Covered, hollow. Cogging, lying. Constancy, consistency.
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, John Ogden, 1843
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The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with a ...
Conspectuity, sight. Constancy, consistency. Constantly, certainly. Contemptible,
contemptuous. Continuate, uninterrupted. Continue, to spend. Continent,
containing. Contraction, marriage-contract. Contrarious, different. Contrary, to
contradict ...
William Shakespeare, J O, 1853
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
দর্শন, দূন্টি, নজর, চাহিয়া দেখন, দূন্টিপতে করণ, নজরকরণ I Conspectuity, n. s. দূর্ষির্টু
, নজর, দূ'ণ্য, ঢক্ষু, দ*ৰিনক্রিয় I Conspersion, n. s. Lat. পুত্তক্ষপণ, অভুক্ষণ, ছিটনে, *
ছির্টুট (KB 1. ছকিযান্ধেলন. ছড়াদেওন | ০০গেঙ্গট্টমৌপ- o- s- দের্দাপামানতা. রপকতা ...
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Dramatic works: from copy left by George Steevens with ...
Conspectuity, sight. Constancy, consistency Constantly, certainly. Contemptible,
contemptuous. Continuale, uninterrupted Continue, to spend. Continent,
containing. Contraction, marriage-contract. Contrarious, different. Contrary, to
contradict.
William Shakespeare, 1841
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A complete dictionary English and Polish and Polish and ...
TO CONSORT, kon-sôrt', v.n. tft z kim , przestawac z к im. , CONSPECTUITY, kôn-
spek-tù'- è-tè , s, (Shaksp. Cor.) , widzenîe , wzrok. CONSPERSION , kôn-spéV-
szûn, S. skropienie , oblanie. CONSPICUITY, kon-spè-kù'-è- tè, «. wydatnosé, ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
37. conspectuity, sight, xiv. 61. conclusions past the car- consummation, end, xii.
eires, viii. 24. 169. concupy, concupiscence, constancy, stability, v. 310. viii. 418.
constant, steady, x. 8. condition, quality, ix. 424 xiv. 20. conditions, qualities, iv.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The Complete Works of Mr. William Shakespeare: Othello. ...
4. 83. consonancy, agreement, accord. Ham. ii. 2. 291. consort, associate, league
. R. & J. ii. 1. 31 ; accompany, attend. R. & J. iii. 1. if, 129; fellowship, company.
Learii. 1.98. conspectuity, sight. Cor. ii. 1.66. conspire, plot. T. & C. v. 1. 65 ; Oth.
iii.
William Shakespeare, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Edward Dowden, 1911
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare Complete in 13 ...
Conspectuity, mental vision, power of clear perceptuxft. Constancy, adherence to
principle. Constant, steadfast, firm, unyielding to temptation. ConsteTf to construe,
to rightly understand. Contain, to hold, to retain. Contemptible' contemptuous ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1899
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Conspectuity, kén-spék-tti'é-té. s. sense of seeing. Shak. Conspersion, kén-
spéfshfin. 8. a sprinkling about. Conspicuity, kén-spé-kii'é-tb. s. brightness,
favourableness to the sight. Cons icuous, kén-spilifli-fis. a. obvious to the sig it,
seen at a ...