10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEATHENISHLY»
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1
The Dangers of Deceiving a Viscount
Lady Phoebe Fairchild is well aware that the ton would be appalled to learn of a young lady of quality involved in a trade.
2
Greenwor(l)ds: Ecocritical Readings of Canadian Women's Poetry
It is all so heathenishly lovely, that poem. And so deadly true" (4 August 1910 2:
15). The whole range of restrictions that bound her are expressed here: her
tightly constricting public image, her feminine respectability, and the religious ...
Nor, on the other hand, should it be forgotten, how much deeper guilt is involved
in living heathenishly after Christianity has been fully known, than was involved
in so living during what may be called the world's religious twilight. The preacher
...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1869
4
The works of Beaumont and Fletcher
Bes. The Christian world. Mar. 'Tis heathenishly done of 'em ; in my conscience,
thou deserv'st it not. Bes. I ha' done good service. Mar. I do not know how thou
may'st wait of a man in's chamber, or thy agility in shifting a trencher j but
otherwise ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Darley, 1866
5
The Works of John Whitgift ...
that " the sacraments are wickedly mangled and profaned ;" Fol 43 foi. that " the
word of God is negligently, fantastically, profanely, and heathenishly preached,
and the sacraments wickedly ministered." Every line of that book is almost
nothing ...
6
Anecdotes of Painting in England: With Some Account of the ...
... statues, which during the troubles were thrust into Whitehall-garden, and which
, it seems, were too heathenishly naked to be exposed to the infiammeable eyes
of that devout generation.
7
A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most ...
The Q3. ofthe sixth moneth, heathenishly called August, there was an offer made
by several well-affected citizens ofMr Seaman's, and other congregations, that
were ready to oppose that mass-book, commonly called the service-book, but it ...
Sir Walter Scott, Baron John Somers Somers, 1812
8
A Dictionary Of The Tamil And English Languages
(inelegant: the elegant expression is JJgQ-jflmi, which see) ignorance, folly: (
among Christians) heathenism. , aggnwmltflfl'; ignorant, heathenish. Adject. '3'}:
2IUITQTLnfl'u-J; foolishly, heathenishly. Adv. Jgéc§llrrarih the same as J/ggfl'afil;
...
9
The history of Tom Jones, a foundling: 2
I would here insinuate that he was heathenishly inclined to believe in, or to
worship, the goddefs Nemesis; for, in fact, lam convinced henever heard of her
name. 'He was, besides, of an active disposition, and had -a great antipathy to
those ...
10
The Dramatic Works: Embellished with Portraits
Prithee, who fairies thee? 130.9. The Christian world. ' Mar. 'Tis heathenishly
done of 'em, in my conscience: Thou deserv'st it not. Bcs. Yes, I ha' done good
service. lllur. I do not know how thou may'st wait ofa man in's chamber, or thy
agility in ...
Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, 1811
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HEATHENISHLY»
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heathenishly is used in the context of the following news items.
Michele Hewitson Interview: Ian Wishart
I wondered, heathenishly and no doubt waspishly, (it was a bloody long story) why God had chopped her finger off in the first place. He gave ... «New Zealand Herald, Feb 13»
Postmortem: Realtime Worlds' Crackdown
We eventually paid the price when even the specialist press heathenishly branded our lovingly crafted form as cel shaded! Though we ... «Gamasutra, Sep 09»