10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUPHRASIES»
Discover the use of
euphrasies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
euphrasies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Economies of Change: Form and Transformation in the ...
If Aquilina does not require any reading, the reading triggered by Euphrasies
face is the reading of demystification: with Euphrasie the outside is a screen, a
veil that has to be removed if the corrupt inside is to appear. We can say that
Aquilina ...
Michal Peled Ginsburg, 1996
2
Manual of the botany of the northern United States: ...
Stamens nearly equal. 19. GEKAUDIA. Calyx 5-toothed or cleft. Stamens strongly
unequal. Tans X. EUPHRASIES. Corolla tubular, 2-lipped ; the upper lip narrow,
erect or arched, enclosing the 4 strongly didynamous stamens. Flowers spiked.
3
Beaumont and Fletcher: or, The finest scenes, lyrics, and ...
Philaster and the court, on the restitution of his right to the crown, being again
threatened with loss of happiness by a renewal of his suspicion* respecting the
princess and the supposed Bellario, are finally delivered from them by
Euphrasies ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt, 1855
4
A class-book of botany: designed for colleges, academies, ...
EUPHRASIES. Inflorescence centripetal, racemose. Corolla upper lip paléate or
concave, erect or incurved. Stamens ascending beneath the upper lip. 25.
CASTILLEJA. Named for one Castillejo, □' Spanish botanist Calyx tubular, 2 — 4
-cleft ...
5
Chambers concise dictionary
"euphorically adv. euphrasy / 'juifrasi/ > n (euphrasies) bot any plant of the figwort
family, especially EYEBR1GHT. [18c: from Greek euphrasia delight] euphuism / '
ju:fju:izam/ > n a pompous and affected style of writing. [16c: from the style of ...
6
A Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States
... Euonymus, EuPATORIACEJE, Eupatorium, Euphorbia, EUPHORBIACE^Î,
Euphrasia, EUPHRASIES, Eurhvnchium, EUS MI LACERE, Eustichium,
Euthamia, Eutoca, Eutriana, Euxolus, Evening-Primrose, 130, 131, Evening-
Primrose Family, ...
7
Bibliotheca Classica, Or A Dictionary of All the Principal ...
Themistius, a celebrated philosopher of Paphlagonia, in the age of Constantius,
greatly esteemed by the Roman emperors, and called Euphrasies, the fine
speaker, from his eloquent and commanding delivery. He was made a Roman
senator, ...
John Lemprière, Lorenzo Da Ponte, John David Ogilby, 1839
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Perfect Cure Through Homoeopathy
Euphrasies ofjlcinalis "=> Best remedy in eye affections and free acrid discharge.
"=> Inflammation of the lids, which appear red with profuse excoriating discharge.
"=> Marked intolerance of light. "=> Stickiness with blister on cornea.
... EUPHORBIAS EUPHORIA EUPHORIANT EUPHORIANTS EUPHORIAS
EUPHORIC EUPHORICALLY EUPHOTIC EUPHRASIES EUPHRASY EUPHROE
EUPHROES EUPHUISM EUPHUISMS EUPHUIST EUPHUISTIC
EUPHUISTICALLY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Remains in verse and prose
It seemed the business of her life to play With euphrasies and bluebells day by
day. II. Then my first thought was of the joy to grow With her, and like her, as a
mountain plant, That to one spot attached doth bud and blow, Then, in the rains
of ...
Arthur Henry Hallam, 1853