10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLOUTINGLY»
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floutingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
floutingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
I Know All Save Myself Alone
DE LA DEHORS: Donot worry, I will cover your pathto Montfaucon with your
precious ballads with my own hands! DE LA DEHORS stands upand goes to the
ironbarred window. DE LA DEHORS, floutingly: God blessed you with talent,
Villon!
2
The Modern Female Sonneteers: Redressing the Tradition
But liefer will it floutingly devise, Using a favourite jester's mimic pique, Prompt,
idle, by-names with their sense to seek, And takes for language laughing ironies.
(XXI 5-8) In the face of language's failings, the speaker places her faith in the ...
3
The Bondage of the Will
This passage you floutingly pass by, as if it did not give you the information you
want, and betake yourself somewhere else, as usual; just dropping as you go
along an observation, that John is here saying, that those who believe are born of
...
And then (floutingly) saith, it seems some mens mouths and bellies are very litle
& slender over others. Ans : This might seeme strange indeed to those to whom
he write his leters in England, which knew not y° reason of it ; but to him and ...
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1856
5
The Presbyterian Quarterly Review
It is easy for those who have never thus read, to speak floutingly of the
philosophy of Greece, but only he who has carefully and patiently put himself in
possession of what the world by wisdom did actually accomplish, and has then
collated it ...
Benjamin John Wallace, 1855
6
History of Plymouth Plantation
And then (floutingly) saith, it seems some mens mouths and bellies are very litle
& slender over others. Ans : This might seeme strange indeed to those to whom
he write his leters in England, which knew not ye reason of it ; but to him and ...
William Bradford, Charles Deane, 1856
7
The English drama and stage under the Tudor and Stuart ...
... the glorious Maiestie of God, whiche fliineth therein, and not scoffingly,
floutingly,. 1 From The Anatomic of Abuses : Containing a Difcouerie, or Brief e
Sum marie of such Notable Vices and Corruptions, as notoe raigne in many
Christian ...
William Carew Hazlitt, 1869
8
The Life of John Sterling
John's relation to his Father, when one saw John here, was altogether frank,
joyful and amiable : he ignored the Times thunder for most part, coldly taking the
Anonymous for non- extant ; spoke of it floutingly, if he spoke at all : indeed a ...
Thomas Carlyle, John Sterling, 1871
9
Shakespeare's Festive Comedy: A Study of Dramatic Form and ...
The holiday heroes are floutingly unrepentant. All except Harvest are found
wanting and condemned to suffer pains appropriate to their particular kind of
excess. The pageant is thus made up of a series of trials of pleasures,
reminiscent of ...
Cesar Lombardi Barber, 2011
10
Nineteenth Century Russian Literature: Studies of Ten ...
2 Two passages from War and Peace of Tolstoy at his floutingly most unlovely
will illustrate the point : 'Oh nonpocEui PocroBa paccKa3an> o toM, KaK h rae oh
nonyran pany. PocroBy 3TO 6bijio npHOTHO, h oh Hanaji paccKa3UBaTfa, ...
John Lister Illingworth Fennell, 1976
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It's primaly, undeniably, resolution-floutingly delicious. But I don't have a special raclette grill at home, and I don't eat it often enough to warrant ... «Huffington Post, Jan 12»