10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISCELLANARIAN»
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Love and Friendship: Rethinking Politics and Affection in ...
In the "Miscellaneous Reflections," Shaftesbury (posing in the third person as the
"miscellanarian") observes that he does not, in his official discussion, "give us at
once the precise definition of enthusiasm."5 He does not define it because, ...
Eduardo A. Velásquez, 2003
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
MISCELLANARIAN,m!s-sel-a-n4'r-yan,a. Belonging to miscellanies. [of
miscellanies. MISCELLANARIAN, mis-sel-l-na'r-jan, n. A writer MISCELLANE,
rols-sel-la'n, n. See Mastlin. Mixed corn. MISCELLANEOUS, mls-sel-la'n-yfts, a.
Mingled.
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General English and French Dictionary: Newly Composed from ...
MISCELLANARIAN [mlseilllni rtln] adj. (pers.) de milanget ; de miscellanea.
MISCELLANARIAN [mlsstllln.'rUn] n. a u te ii r de milanget, de miscellanies, m.
M1SCELLANE [mUtiUn] f. V. Meslin. MISCELLANEOUS [mlaehUnens] adj. 1. mili
; varii ...
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English Pronouncing ...
MISANTHROPIQUE [mi-iAn-tro-pl-k] Ith.) misanÜtropie ; misanthro- pical
MISCELLANÉE3 [im-tól-la-oé] п. f. (pl) miscellany. Auteur de — , miscellanarian.
De —, miscellanarian, MISCIBILITÉ [mu «-bUi-tá] п. f. (did.) miscibility. MISCIBLE
[Wd-Ы] ...
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1854
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Characteristics of men, manners, opinions, times: 3 (1790)
I r THE celebrated wits of the miscellanarian race, the essay-writers , casual
discoursers , reflectioncoiners, meditation-founders, and others of the irregular
kind of writers, may pleadyit as their peculiar advantage , 4' that they follow the
variety ...
Anthony Ashley Cooper ¬of Shaftesbury, 1790
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: In Three ...
And a new Scene presenting it-self, ever and anon, must give Refrelhment, it
seems, to the faint Reader, and remind him of the Characters and Business going
on. 'Tis in the same view that we MISCELLANARIAN Authors, being fearful of the
...
Anthony Ashley Cooper ¬of Shaftesbury, 1773
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Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: ...
He has given scope enough to raillery and humor , and has intrenched very
largely on the province of us miscellanarian writers. But the reader is now about
to see him in a new aspect *, "A formal and professed philosopher, V a system-
writer, ...
Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury, 1790
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The Elements of Rhetoric; a Manual of the Laws of Taste, ...
... wide-awake-ity, go-ity, go-v awayness, pocketually, betweenity, fashiondom,
connexity, sinistral, absquatulate, flabber-gas-tuality, slang-whanger, p'
lumptitude, adorement, judgmatical, miscellanarian, corrosivisity, magneticalized,
gaseity, ...
... of us Miscellanarian Writers. But the Reader is now about to see him in a new
aspect, 'a formal and profess'd Philosopher, a SystemWriter, a Dogmatist, and
Expounder'. – Habes consitentem reum.8 (CTS III.114–15) In this passage he
tells ...
Fonna Forman-Barzilai, 2012
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times
He has given Scope enough to Raillery and Humour ; and has intrench'd very
largely on the Province of us Miscellanarian Writers. But the Reader is f now
about to see him in a new aspect, " a formal and profefs'd " Philosopher, a Syftem
-Wtitet ...
Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury, 1714