10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELEGIAST»
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The critical review, or annals of literature
The short and frivolous effusion of a mean elegiast ; accompanied with some
letters to lord North, from a flimsy politician. An Elegy on the Death as Samuel
Foote, Esq. By Boschereccio. 4/c \s..bd. Kearfly. A lamentation, in which the
province of ...
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EUGENE ONEGIN - A NOVEL IN VERSE V.1: A NOVEL IN VERSE
Available for the first time in an edition of two individual paperback books, this volume contains Nabokov's introduction and his translation of Pushkin's novel.
Александр Сергеевич Пушкин, Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov, 1990
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Sport and the Spirit of Play in American Fiction: Hawthorne ...
This is the case for Jim Doggett, the garnecock narrator of “The Big Bear,” a
character in the tradition of expansive first-person narrators and an elegiast for
the vanishing backwoods life.“ Thorpe's Mike Fink in “The Disgraced Scalp-Lock”
is ...
Christian K. Messenger, 2013
... The Herniwinks, Bog Myrtle, Vite Caballns, Cripps, Beatrice W., Croydon Cat,
Ajax, Dogberry and Verges, Brown's Reel, Elegiast, The Borogoves, Hampton
Courtier, Bob, Syrigu, Rostrum, Stewed Prunes; in all, BU correct. MESOSTICH
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Critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language: ...
ELEGIAST,. ei-c-jciist,. n.\. ,. ,. KI.KGIST, «^-j!st, „. / A wntcr of ^g1"- ELEGIT, c-le-
jSt, n. In law, a writ so called. ELEGY, eW-jt^, n. A mournful song. A funeral son
ELEMENT, eUe-mcnt, ». The four elements, usual so called, are earth, fire, air, ...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General ...
Meshihi, renowned as an elegiast, and Kemal Pasha Zadeh, a man of universal
learning and »n admired author in many different departments, especially in
history and in Moslem jurisprudence, wrote early in the century. Both these
branches ...
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, 1876
fifteen minutes for the contemplation of such a scene is as incomprehensible as
is the gentle elegiast's choice of preposition in the last clause of his sentence.
Evidently his taste and imagination found themselves most at home in grave-
yards, ...
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World-noted women: or, Types of womanly attributes of all ...
Here the friendship between herself and Anacreon, alluded to by Hermesianax,
was supposed to have been formed ; but Athenaeus maintains that the elegiast
was mistaken in believing that Sappho entertained any preference for Anacreon,
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I will but mention Ibn Gebirol, author of the Crown of Sovereignty, which
Humboldt '6 characterises as one of the worthiest and noblest echoes of ancient
Hebrew poesy; Moses ibn Ezra, 'the Penitential Poet; ' J ehuda Hallevi, the
Elegiast ...
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
Elegiéc-o, adj. pl. ci, Che, elegiac, elcgiacal ; s. m. an elegiast or elegist .- adv. -
ame'nt.e. Elémbicco, s. m. an alembic, stilt. sup. -issi mamént/e. mental. likeness,
parity, conformity. Eh, inter-j. l. alas! V. deb; 2. prythee. --, vattene via, prythee, go
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