10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GHASTFULLY»
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ghastfully in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ghastfully and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia
She then absented from him that she might work as effectual and sudden a cure
upon aged Claius, who ghastfully lay foaming on the ground, yet that terrible
sight was not so obnoxious to her as to oversway her compassion; she pinched
and ...
Anna Weamys, Graduate Center and College of Staten Island City University of New York Patrick Colborn Cullen Professor of English, 1994
2
Brooke's 'Romeus and Juliet,': Being the Original of ...
Fraughted, fraught, filled, 1 1 16 Fray, frighten, 9 1 1 Fro, from, 2618 'Gan, began,
48 Gear, stuff, preparation, 2585 Geason, scanty, 1554 Geast, guest, 162
Ghastfully, dismally, 2033 Ghostly, spiritual, 595 'Gin, begin, 1235 'Greg, begins,
237 ...
Arthur Brooke, John James Munro, Matteo Bandello, 1908
3
The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic works
He looks so ghastfully, I Would I were past him; yet I fear to try it, Because my
mind misgives me he will stop me. By your leave, Hippolito. Hip. Whither so fast?
_ Amid. You 'll not presume to hinder my lord s business ? He shall know it. Hip.
John Dryden, George Saintsbury, Sir Walter Scott, 1882
4
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. ...
He often stares ghastfully, raves " aloud, and mutters between his teeth the word
Cator, " or Cato, or some such thing. Now, doctor, this " Cator is certainly a witch,
and my poor master is " under an evil tongue ; for I have heard him say x 3 ...
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols, 1801
5
The works of Alexander Pope
He often stares ghastfully, raves aloud, and mutters between his teeth the
wordCator, or Cato, or some such thing. Now doctor, this Cator is certainly a witch
, and my poor master is under an evil tongue ; for I have heard him say Cator has
...
Alexander Pope, John Wilson Croker, Whitwell Elwin, 1886
6
The white rose of Chayleigh
They danced ghastfully over the sick woman's face, and on to the head of a
young girl who kneeled by the side of the bed, clasping, with imploring agony, the
wasted cold hand that hung there motionless, and upon which her hot tears fell
fast ...
7
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
Gewwmy, n- ৪- hm শান্ত্রৰিণেল্যেযাহ্যাতে ৰুদ্ধাবস্থার পথ্যাপথ্য বিমর্ষষিশিন্ট |
লিখিত আছে | Ghastfully, ad. ডরপূর্বক, ভয়ঙ্করত্রূগে, ভযানকত্ন্ধুপে | Gerocomical, a.
বৃদ্ধাবসূয়ে চিকিৎসাসম্বক্ষীয় I Ghastliness, n. s. ডয়ঙ্কর মৃর্তে বা অন্দুডা, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
8
Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine
Meantime, in a stout box, under an enormous pile of freight, Obed Murch's
fleshless skull was travelling to New York, ghastfully grinning to itself all the way.
The yellow October moon shone weirdly in through the high gothic- arched
windows of ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Rud faoin, culaidh chleasachd, ailleagan suarach. GHASTFUL, adj. l. Dreary,
dismal, melancholy: uamhannach, doilleir, gruamach, tiamhaidh, cianail. 2.
dreadful, frightful: eagalach, oillteil. GHASTFULLY, adv. See Ghastful.
GHASTLINESS, s.
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Alba, the month's minde of a melancholy lover [a poem] ed., ...
Phabus no more doth combe his tresses faire, But careles lets them feltred hang
in th'aire. Ghofts through the Citie ghastfully appeere, And hideous fhapes the
mindes of men afright : No Day we haue, but darknes euery where, And turn'd the
...
Robert Tofte, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1880