10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRABBEDNESS»
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crabbedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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He (Appius Claudius) kept the same sower countenance still, the very same
forwardnesse and crabbedness of visage, the same spirit of boldness in his
appologie and defence." — Holland's Livius. " As when the hungry crab in India's
main.
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The Works of John Webster: With Some Account of the Author, ...
Your jealousy is idle: say this were true; it lies in the bosom of a sweet wife to
draw her husband from any loose imperfection, from wenching, from jealousy,
from covetousness, from crabbedness (which is the old man's common disease),
...
John Webster, Alexander Dyce, 1859
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Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James ...
Earl of Charlemont Francis Hardy. me your opus magnum, I am afraid that I must
be compelled to make an i-mpertinent condition. Cannot Lady C. be allowed to
read it to me? For my weak, eyes, joined to the crabbedness ' of your hand writing
, ...
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The London and Westminster Review
Nevertheless intellect is not of the speculative head only; the great and of intellect
surely is, that it make one see something: for which latter result the whole man
must cooperate. In the old Marquis there dwells withal a crabbedness, stifl' ...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ
In the old Marquis there dwells withal a crabbedness, stiff cross-grained humour,
a latent fury and fuliginosity, very perverting ; which stiff crabbedness, with its
pride, obstinacy, affectation, what else is it at bottom but want of strength? The
real ...
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Dictionary of the English and Italian Languages for General ...
Ritrombare, rítrómbá'ré, т. a. to trumpet again. Ritropisia,rftrópísf'á,f. dropsy.
Ritrosa, rítro'sá, f. foxuling- net; snare; entanglement. Ritrosaccío, rítrósá'tshó, adj.
cross-grained, peevish. Ritrosaggine, rítrósá'djfné, f. crabbedness, stubbornness.
In the old Marquis there dwells withal a crabbedness, stiff cross-grained humour,
a latent fury and fuliginosity, very perverting ; which stiff crabbedness, with its
pride, obstinacy, affectation, what else is it at bottom but want of strength ? The
real ...
In the old Marquis there dwells withal a crabbedness, stiff cross-grained humour,
a latent fury and fuliginosity, very perverting; which stiff crabbedness, with its pri e
, obstinacy, aflectation, what else is it at bottom but want of stren th? The real ...
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Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James ...
For my weak eyes, joined to the crabbedness of your hand writing, the only
crabbedness about you, would, I doubt, prevent my reading in such a manner,
and to taste it as I ought." " Dublin, October 29th, 1792. " Excellent, my dearest
Doctor !
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Poetry, Signs, and Magic
The verbal crabbedness, like the choreographic irregularity, turns out to make the
harmony more engaging in the long run, more interesting in its celestial
sinuosities. Milton thus takes his place at the end of the series of writers we have
met ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRABBEDNESS»
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Don't have a drink two days running: Latest advice from health …
... is for many people part of a balanced lifestyle that can at the very least, according to Plato, help us live with the 'crabbedness of old age'. «Daily Mail, Aug 14»