10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTEMERATENESS»
Discover the use of
intemerateness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
intemerateness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life
They shall therefore ever keep the sincerity and intemerateness of the fountain,
whence they are derived. And as wheresoever these leaves fall, the root is in my
heart, so shall they, as that sucks good affections towards you there, have ever ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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John Donne: sometime dean of St. Paul's A.D. 1621-1631
... before I know not whom, and not hear myself. They shall therefore ever keep
the sincerity and intemerateness of the fountain, whence they are derived. And as
wheresoever these leaves fall, the root is in my heart, 94 LIFE OF JOHN DONNE.
They shall therefore ever keep the sincerity and intemerateness . of the'fountain,
whence they are derived. And as wheresoever these leaves fall, the root is in my
heart, so shall they, as that sucks good affections towards you there, have ever ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
4
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
(inttmcraluf, Lat.) Pure; nndefiled.— Obsolete. The entire and intamrale
comeliness of virtues. — Partluntia Sacra, 1633. INTEMERATENESS, in-tem'er-
ate-nea, t. State of being nndefiled. — Obsolete. INTEMPERAMERT, in- tem'per-a
-ment, *.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ন্তু'দ্ধ, অদূকীকৃত, নিব্রর্দাষ, নঊ নঃহ _যাহা, দেষে জম্মে নাই যাহার যা যাহাতে I
Intemerateness, ঞ. s. ম্ভদ্ধতূ, ম্ভদ্ধাসুস্থা, নিঙ্গুর্দাষাসুস্থা | Intemperament,
n. s. মন্দধাতু (ম'ন্নাজ্ব বা তবে | শ Intemperance31 [৷ত্রট্রি৪মা[ত্ব৪৷'৪.[৷০ড্রাছু ঞ.
s.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
INTEMERATENESS, :- Neo-shalaiche, neo-thruaillteachd, gloine.
INTEMPERAMENT, a. Droch caileachd. INTEMPERANCE, s. Ana-measarrachd,
mi-stuamINTEMPERANCY,} achd, craos, geocaireachd, anamiann, anabarr.
INTEMPERATE ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
INTEMERATENESS, ln-tcm^er-aWs, n. State of being undented, [stitution.
INTEMPERAMENT,!n-tem-pcr-a-ment, n. Badcon- INTEMPERANCE, In^tcmiper-
ans, n. 1 Want of INTEMPERANCY, In-t<Wper-4ns-e, «./ moderation.
INTEMPERATE ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
IntEmerateness, ». Pureza, estado de no ser contaminado. IntEmperament, ».
Intemperie. Intemperance, IntE mferancy, ». Intemperancia, destemplanza. IntEm
perate, a. Destemplado, inmoderado, desenfrenado, desmandado. To
Intemperate ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1828
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Noun, Intemerateness. INTENERATE Trans. Verb. (Latin, in I in + tener I soft.) To
make tender; to soflen. Intenerated; Intenerating; Intenerates. Noun, Inteneration.
INTENIBLE Adj. (Latin, in I not + tenere I to hold.) Something not capable of ...
10
The works of John Donne. With a memoir by H. Alford
They shall therefore ever keep the sincerity and intemerateness of the fountain,
whence they are derived. And as wheresoever these leaves fall, the root is in my
heart, so shall they, as that sucks good affections towards you there, have ever ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839