7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUNCISHLY»
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duncishly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
duncishly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Mr. S. We have had a hot dispute about the merits of The Age, which I think very
bad, and he thinks vastly good ; and I have tried to bring him over to my opinion
by shewing how duncishly it is written, well knowing how much more importance
...
John Scott, John Taylor, 1826
Mr. S. We have had a hot dispute about the merits of The Age, which I think very
bad, and he thinks vastly good ; and I have tried to bring him over to my opinion
by shewing how duncishly it is written, well knowing how much more importance
...
... DURMASTS DURN DUN DUNAM DUNAMS DUNCE DUNCES DUNCH
DUNCHES DUNCICAL DUNCISH DUNCISHLY DUNDERHEAD
DUNDERHEADED DUNDERHEADS DUNDREARIES DUNE DUNELAND
DUNELANDS DUNELIKE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Grey ministry. The Melbourne ministry. The interregnum. ...
... for the conduct of Government in the new era, whatever their dispositions may
be. Men, who read the broad signs of the times so duncishly, are obviously not to
be trusted with the interpretation of public opinion, when, upon the ...
Albany William Fonblanque, 1837
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England Under Seven Administrations
Men, who read the broad signs of the times so duncishly, are obviously not to be
trusted with the interpretation of public opinion, when, upon the shrewdness and
accuracy of the interpretation, so much of the national peace and security ...
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The Grey ministry. The Melbourne ministry. The interregnum. ...
... for the conduct of Government in the new era, whatever their dispositions may
be. Men, who read the broad signs of the times so duncishly, are obviously not to
be trusted with the interpretation of public opinion, when, upon the shrewdness ...
Thought a dunce, a dunce I became; become one, I thought more duncelike,
duncishly, than ever, just to outdo them." "It happens to the best of men," I
moaned. "I know." "What say they? Let them say," he quoted. "Sticks and stones
may break ...