10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISADVENTUROUS»
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London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
Now he hath left you here, To be the record of his rueful loss, And of my doleful
disadventurous death. Faerie Queene. DISAFFECr,7>.a. -\ Dis and affect.
DiSAFFEcfTED,par*.a#.#To fill with discon- DiSAFFEc'TEDLY,<ufu. > tent ; to
discontent ...
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Nathan Bailey's Dictionary, English-German and ...
II 11 g 1 11 i'F I i d); adj. unlucky, unhappy, infortunate, unfortunate, disastrous,
disadventurous. unpiosporous, i til, infelicitous; adv. unluckily, unhappily,
disastrously, disadventurous- ly , unprosperously , fatally, infeli- citously,
unfortunately ...
Nathan Bailey, Johann Anton Fahrenkrueger, 1801
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Hume on Human Nature. DISADVENTUROUS adj. Dis and adventurous.
Unhappy ; unprosperous. Now he hath left you here. To be the record of his
rueful loss, And of my doleful disadventurous death. Faerie Queene. DISAFFECT,
r. a. -\ Dis ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Hume on Human Nature. DISADVENTUROUS adj. Du and ad ven- |KXi*.
Unhappy ; u "prosperous. Now he hath left you here, To be the record of his
rueful loss. And of my doleful disadventurous death. Faerie Queene. DISAFFECT,
v. a. -v Dis ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
DISADVENTUROUS, a. dis'adven'tu-rus [L. dis, not, «nd adventurous]: in OE.,
unprosperous ; unhappy. DISAFFECT, v. dnaf-fekt' [L. dis, not, and affect]: to
make not well affected to; to make less faithful or friendly to; to alienate affection;
to fill ...
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A Pocket Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
... Disadvantageous, a. desaventajado Disadvénture, ». desventura
Disadventurous, a. desventu - rado To DisafFéct, va. descante tar Disaffected, а.
desaficionado Disaffection, t. desafecto To Disaffdrest, ve. deshace! una floresta
To Disagree, ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1845
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With Observations on His Life ...
Surely (said th' ape) it likes me wondrous well; And, would ye not poore
fellowship expel], 96 My selfe would offer you t' uccompanie In this adventures
chauncefull ieopardie: For to wexe olde at home in idlenesse, Is disadventurous,
and quite ...
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Edmund Spenser's Knight of the red cross; or Holiness [The ...
... of fleshly might, ' And boasts in beauty's chain not to be bound, ' Doth soonest
fall in "disadventurous fight, ' And yields bis caitiff neck to victor's most despite.' '
Example is in him, your hapless joy, ' And OR, HOLINESS. 89.
Edmund Spenser, William Horton, 1850
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... speare, Which have endured many a dreadfull stowre, Can speake his
prowesse that did earst you beare, And well could rule ; now he hath left you
heare To be the record of his ruefull losse, And of my dolefull disadventurous
deare.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, Norris Deck, 1891
(6) What captives did the Dwarf see in Lucifera's dungeons? (0) Give an account
of Prince Arthur's interview with Ignaro. (d) Describe the Dragon. 6. Explain the
following sentences 2—(a) ' My doleful disadventurous deare'; (b) ' his bright ...
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland), 1892
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