10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORGETTINGLY»
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forgettingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Asia: Journal of the American Asiatic Association
A dutiful wife is the reflection of her husband ; her mind is the mirror that reflects
his thoughts; her actions shape themselves on his; and she herself follows him,
meekly and self-forgettingly, as the shadow that trails behind him in the dust.
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
See forgetable, forgetableness. forgette (for-zhef), n. In glove-making, same as
fourchette, 2. forgetter (fQr-get'er), to. One who forgets ; a heedless person,
forgettingly (fOr-get'ing-li), adv. By forgetting or forgetfulness. I fear I have
forgettingly ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
See forgetable, forgetableness. fbrgette (for-zhef), n. In glove-making, same as
fourchette, 2. forgetter (fOr-get'er), n. One who forgets ; a needless person.
forgettingly (f§r-get'ing-li), adv. By forgetting or forgetf ulness. I fear I have
forgettingly ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
See puddle, v. , and mill-rolls. forgettable, forgettableness. See forgetable,
forgetableness. forgette (for-zhef), n. In glove-making, same as fourchctte, 2.
forgetter (fgr-get'er), n. One who forgets ; a heedless person. forgettingly (fQr-get'
ing-li), ...
[Pointing to CELIA. Out, thou camelion harlot ! Now thine eyes Vie tears with the
hyaena. Dar'st thou look Upon my wrongdd face ? I cry your pardons ; I fear I
have forgettingly transgrest Against the dignity of the court— 2nd Avoc. No,
madam.
Ben Jonson, Henry Morley, 1890
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Life and Works of Horace Mann
That these volumes may help them to wise methods, is the sincere wish of the
Editor ; and their author would feel no less earnestly the desire of contributing
something to a cause for which he labored so intently and self- forgettingly.
Horace Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, George Combe Mann, 1891
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The Iliad of the East: A Selection of Legends Drawn from ...
... I cannot say whether I shape my actions after his pattern, but all I strive to do he
consummates and perfects ; whether I follow him like his shadow, meekly and
self-forgettingly, I know not, but where he goes, I too go all unwittingly, for I seem
...
Frederika Macdonald, 1908
They are to work to the top of their strength self-forgettingly, and he will take care
of the results. I doubt whether Wesley, and Luther, and Paul, as they plodded on,
step by Btep, had any sort of idea they were immortalizing themselves. Indeed ...
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Volpone, Or the Fox, a Comedy
Vie tears with the Hyaena : dar-'st thou Took Upon my wronged face? I cryyour
pardons; I scar I have, forgettingly, trnnsgrefledAzainfl the dignity of the court.2
Amor. No, Madam. Lay. And been exorbitanb2 A-uoc. You have not, Lady. ' 4.
Awac.
Benjamin Jonson, Charles I Johnson, John Vanbrugh, 1778
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Volpone: or the Fox. A Comedy
Ay,thissameis she. Out thou Cameleon Harlotz now thine Eyes Vie Tears with the
Hyemz: Dar'st thou look Upon my wronged Face? I cry your Pardons. I fear l have
, forgettingly, tr-arisgrefl: Against the dignity of the Court . . . . 2. Am. No Madam.