10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DULCETNESS»
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The Writings of John Bradford ...: containing sermons, ...
Dudley (Jo.), duke of Northumberland, ii. 89; professed himself a papist at his
death, i. 425, 426. Dudley (lord Guildford), his execution, ii. 63. Dudley (Jo.), earl
of Warwick, afterwards duke of Northumberland, ii. 390. Dulcetness : sweetness, i
.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
218. dulcetness (dul'set-nes), n. Sweetness. Be it so that there were no
discommodities mingled with the commodities; yet as 1 before have said, the
brevity and short time that we have to use them should assuage their dulcetness.
J. Bradford ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
218. dulcetness (dul'set-nes), n. Sweetness. Be it bo that there were no
discommodities mingled with the commodities; yet as I before have said, the
brevity and short time that we have to use them should assuage their dulcetness.
J. Bradford ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
218. dulcetness (dul'set-nes), n. Sweetness. Be it so that there were no
discommodities mingled with the commodities; yet as I before have said, the
brevity and short time that we have to use them should assuage their dulcetness.
J. Bradford ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
218. dulcetness (dul'set-nes), n. Sweetness. Be it so that there were no
discommodities mingled with the commodities; yet as I before have said, the
brevity and short time that we have to use them should assuage their dulcetness.
J. Bradford ...
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A Supplementary English Glossary
DUCK AND DRAKE (205) DULCETNESS ( 206 ) ( 207 ) DUTCH COURAGE (
208. I may be lame, but I shall never be a dnrk, nor deal in the garbage of the
alley. — H'al- pole, Letters, iii. 377 (1771). The gaming fools are doves, the
knaves are ...
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1881
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The Writings of John Bradford, M.A.: Fellow of Pembroke ...
Dudley (Jo.), duke of Northumberland, ii. 89; professed himself a papist at his
death, i. 425, 426. Dudley (lord Guildford), his execution, ii. 63. Dudley (Jo.), earl
of Warwick, afterwards duke of Northumberland, ii. 390. Dulcetness : sweetness, i
.
John Bradford, Nicholas Ridley, John Hooper, 1853
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A general index to the publications of the Parker Society
84, 383, 384, 388, 396, 419, 423 nn. ; he suggested the re-interment of abp
Parker, Park. xi. Duglos (Geo.) : v. Douglas. Dulcetness : sweetness, 1 Brad. 338
Dulcius (Jo.) : sent to England to the marriage of Ann of Cleves, 3 Zur. 529 n
Dulia: v.
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Sir Christopher Hatton, ...
Yet am I afraid, that they do many times fare with us, as our sweet things do with
man's body ; which corrupt nature with their great dulcetness, and filleth the blood
with undigested waterishness, making it apt to boil and putrefy : such peril ...
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 1847
ROSE OF THE RANCHO When Paloma plaintive plays, And the Rose of old
portrays History 'neath her curtain, Live those magic Spanish days Dim no more,
but certain — Days of dulcetness and drouth On a white road reaching south.
Then ...
Neill Compton Wilson, 1920
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