10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREMEABLE»
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English Literature and Ancient Languages
92); on neither occasion is there a Greek equivalent in the text, but Pope saw the
Iliad through Virgilian lenses, and he extended the passages in a natural,
Virgilian way: 'All trod the dark, irremeable Way' (19.312) and 'Forbid to cross th' ...
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Samuel Johnson in Context
grant him one last wish, likening her to a doomed queen and himself to her sole
true counselor. His striking choice of epithet for the stream is “irremeable,” or “
admitting of no return.” It takes the word “irrevocable,” which had appeared in ...
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Samuel Johnson in Context
His striking choice of epithet for the stream is “irremeable,” or “admitting of no
return.” It takes the word “irrevocable,” which had appeared in different forms in
his and Thrale's immediately preceding letters to one another, one stage further ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
IRREMEABLE, IRRE- Whereas we explicate colours, odours, and tlie like
sensible LAT1VE. qualities, by a relation to our senses, it seems evident that they
have — an absolute being irrelative to us. Boyle. Worki, vol. iii. p. 23. About the ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
IRREMEABLE. Whereas we explicate colours, odours, and the like sensible
qualities, by a relation to our senses, it seems evident that they have an absolute
being irrelatiee to us. Boyle. Works, vol. iii. p. 23. About the Relative Nature of ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
IRREMEABLE. IERESIST. IBL£ IRRESO LUBLE. IRREVE- KEND.
IRREVOCABLE. lis iltnc tions. Whweas we explicit* colours, odours, and the like
sensible qualities, by a relation to our senses, it seems evident that they hive an
absolute being ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Autobiography, letters and literary remains of mrs. Piozzi, ...
When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the
Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ;
and when they came to the irremeable stream * that separated the two kingdoms,
...
Hester Lynch Piozzi, Abraham Hayward, 1861
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
(adcwcl) Irremeable ; not to be returned. Diadcwyl, a. (adcwyl) Without recurrence
! or return. Diadeg, a. (adeg) Without opportunity, inopportune. Diadulad, a. (
diadail) Without a building. Diadeiladaiz, a. (diadcilad) Unlike a building.
Diadciladu ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... finds no resting place ; But here and there th'unburied spectres chase The
vagrant dead around the dark abode, Fated to cross th'irremeable flood, Now
give thy hand; for to the farther shore When once we pass the soul returns no
more.
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Autobiography letters and literary remains of Mrs. Piozzi (T
When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the
Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ;
and when they came to the irremeable stream * that separated the two kingdoms,
...
Hester L. S. Thrale Piozzi, 1861
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... which last year won on the word “ombrophilous,” pulled out its second straight victory by correctly spelling “irremeable,” offering no possibility ... «The Swellesley Report, Nov 11»