10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISDIET»
Discover the use of
misdiet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misdiet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Spenser: The Faerie Queene
Toades: appropriate here in being regarded as poisonous. luxury: vicious
indulgence, illustrated by 7. misdiet: improper feeding. Vaine feastes describes
Surfeat and misdiet. vnthriftie waste: because the vice is embodied in the
waistless ...
2
The Age of Thomas Nashe: Text, Bodies and Trespasses of ...
... so deformed isluxury, Surfeat,misdiet, andunthriftie waste, Vainefeastes,
andydle superfluity: (2.11.12) “Surfeat, misdiet, and unthriftie waste,/Vaine
feastes, andydle superfluity”: this description could beapplied quite easily to
Nashe's writing.
Professor Steve Mentz, Professor Stephen Guy-Bray, Professor Joan Pong Linton, 2013
3
The works of Edmund Spenser: with a selection of notes from ...
... some fashioned in the wasi Like swine : for so deformd is Luxury, Surfeat,
Misdiet, and unthriftio Waste, Vaine Feastes, and ydle Superfluity : ^ All those this
Sences Fort assayle incessantly. Eftsoones himselfe in glitterand armes he dight,
...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1869
4
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser: With memoir and ...
... and drink was drowned so, That from his friend he seldom knew his foe : Full of
diseases was his carcase blue, And a dry dropsy through his flesh did flow,
Which by misdiet daily greater grew; Such one was Gluttony, the second of that
crew.
Edmund Spenser, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1868
5
The Faerie queene: disposed into twelve bookes fashioning ...
That from his frend he seeldome knew his fo : lull of diseases was his carcas
blew, And a dry dropsie through his flesh did flow, Which by misdiet daily greater
grew : Such one was Gluttony, the second of that crew. Upon a bearded gote, ...
... oystriges ; some faste 7 Like loathly toades ; some fashioned in the waste Like
swine : for so deformd is Luxury, Surfeat, Misdiet, and unthriftie Waste, Vaine
Feastes, and ydle Superfluity : All those this Sences Fort assayle incessantly.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
7
Poems, for the First Time Collected and Edited: Memoir. ...
Full of diseases was his oarcas blow, And a dry dropsie through his flesh did flow
, Which by misdiet daily greater grew. Such one was Gluttony, the second of that
crew.' Look now on Fletcher's 'Gluttonie ': “ With Methos, Gluttonie, his gutling ...
Phineas Fletcher, Giles Fletcher, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1869
8
English Synonymes Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With ...
Surfeat, misdiet, and unthrit'ty waste, Value feastes, and ydle superfluitie, All
those this sence's fort assayle incessantly. Srzxcsn. Impell'd, with steps unceasin
, to pursue Some fleeting good that race me with the view. GOLDSMITH. She
draws ...
9
Faerie queene. book III
... greedy oystriges ; some faste 7 Like loathly toades ; some fashioned in the
waste like swine : for so deformd is Luxury Surfeat, Misdiet, and unthriftie Waste,
Vaine Feastes, and ydle Superfluity : All those this Sences Fort assayle
incessantly.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
10
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
HlgDEBiVK, mis-de-rive', ». a. To turn or apply improperly ; to derive from a wrong
source, MISDKSERT, mis-de-zert', «. Ill-desert MISDEVOTION, mis-de-vo'shun, t.
Mistaken piety. MISDIET, mis-di'et, *. Improper diet or food. — Obsolete.