10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FATBRAINED»
Discover the use of
fatbrained in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fatbrained and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Private telegraph code of Hamilton, Fraser & co
51 Fatbrained 52 Fatherhood 53 Fatherland 54 Fatherly 55 Fathership 56
Fathomable.... 57 Fathomer 58 Fathomless 59 Fatidical 60 Fatiferous 61
Fatigable 62 Fatigation 63 Fatigued 64 Fatiguing 65 Fatiscence 66 Fatlings 67
Fatlute 68 ...
Hamilton, Fraser and co, 1880
2
The Works of Sir William Shakspere [sic]
OrL'What a wretched and peev'ish fellow is this king of England, to mope with his
fatbrained followers so far out of his knowledgel Con. If the English had any
apprehension theyiwould run away. '2'” -' .oP} .' ' ()rl. That they lack; for if their
heads ...
William Shakespeare, Dowden, 1906
3
The Shakespeare Key: Unlocking the Treasures of His Style, ...
What a wretched and peevish fellow is this king of England, to map: with his
fatbrained followers so far out of his knowledge—H. V., iii. 7. Here the word “
mope " conveys not only the sense of 'move dejectedly,' but also the sense of '
wander ...
Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke, 1879
4
The new general and mining telegraph code
Must be identified 1.650 Fatbrained Until identified 1.651 Fatefully . Identify 1.652
Fatherhood In order to identify the 1.653 Fatherland Can you identify the 1.654
Fatherless Will serve to identify 1.655 Fatherly . Idle 1.656 Fathership Idle from ...
5
King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King ...
Orl. What a wretched and peevish fellow is this King of England, to mope with his
fatbrained followers so far out of his knowledge! Con. If the English had any
apprehension they would run away. Orl. That they lack: for if their heads had any
...
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, Richard H. Horne, 1843
6
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... hndwel, twyllalwg, twyllwelediad, had-ddwfr ; hudoleani, badoleu Fatbrained,
ffat'-brénd, ) a. pendew, Fatheadad, ffat'-hed-ed, \ peobwl, penbjlaidd, penwan,
penblydd Fate, net, «. tynged, tyngedfen; anffawd, aflwydd; drygddamwain, ffawd,
...
Fatalmente. Fátai ness, ». Fatalidad ; necesidad inevitable. FAtbrained,
FAtheaded, a. Lerdo de aprehensión ó entendimiento. FAte, i. 1. Fato, hado, ó
destino, una serie eterna de causas sucesivas. 2. Destino, evento
predeterminado. 3. (Poet.) ...
8
Harvey's A. B. C. domestic code, with appendix: 14000 code ...
14000 code words of six to ten letters, from Webster's dictionary; 11000 filled,
3000 blank CENTS fal— fat 63. 3/£ cents falsetto lO^cents farcically * ,. falsifier 11
. . .farcilite falsify 11* ,, . . .farcin * » . falsifying 11* ,, farctate ...
9
The life of King Henry V ; The first part of King Henry VI ; ...
Con. A valiant and most expert gentleman.— \Would it were day l—Alas, poor
Harry of England! he longs not for the dawning as we do. Orl. What a wretched
and peevish fellow is this king of England, to mope with his fatbrained followers
so far ...
William Shakespeare, 1896
10
Aurora the Magnificent
But she belonged to the class of people who would miss the last act of an opera
rather than miss a train or allow the beans to burn. A bread-and-butter person, a
sluggish, fatbrained person, elementary, not awakened and sharpened to ...
Gertrude Hall Brownell, 2010