10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISTREADING»
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mistreading in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mistreading and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Call to the old moralities
And transatlantic enemy eyes, (thy paltriest mistreading is par- rotted abroad),
shall behold; and they shall say, Better a kingdom where we worship a manikin,
than yon Land where they worship not at all. For decay of reverence strikes the ...
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Collectanea Anglo-poetica: Or A Bibliographical and ...
... so long as faythfull, they True kept the track of fayth, hope, zeale, and feare, In
faiths-forge, zeales-heat, hopes healps, and feares eie, Under Dukes fighting,
under Judges, Kings Still sallied Victors : But mistreading track Either under
Dukes, ...
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Collectanea anglo-poetica: or, A bibliographical and ...
... so long as faythfull, they True kept the track of fayth, hope, zeale, and feare, In
faiths-forge, zeales-heat, hopes healps, and feares eie, Under Dukes fighting,
under Judges, Kings Still sallied Victors : But mistreading track Either under
Dukes, ...
Chetham Society, Thomas Corser, James Crossley, 1860
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Shakspere's Vocabulary: Its Etymological Elements. I.
tread, vb.; n.; ~ing, n. ; untrod- (den), p. a.; mistreading, n.; untread, vb. free, n.
trickle*, vb. friW*, vb. <nw, vb.; n.; adj.; adv.; ~ly, adv.; ~ming, n.; betrim, un- trim,
vb. trip, vb.; n.; -pingly, adv.; o'er- frtp, vb. fro<A, n.; -plight, n. ; p. a.; 6e- troth, vb.
MISTRANSLATE, v. mis'trdns-lat' [mis, wrong, and translate]: to translate
erroneously. Mis'transla'ting, imp. Mis'traksla'ted, pp. Mis'transla'tion, n. -la'- shun,
an erroneous version or translation. MISTREADING, n. mis-trid"ing [mis, wrong,
and ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... mis-tran-slët', v. a. cam- Mistranslation, mis-trans-lë'-shyn, s. camgyfieithiad [
camsathru Mistread, mis-tred', v. n. camdroedio, Mistreading, mis-tred'-ing, s.
camdroed- iad, camsaugiad [drafod Mistreat, mis-trit', v. a. camdrin, cam-
Mistreatment ...
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
misjudged, thought ill of AC V.ii.176 [Cleopatra to Caesar] we, the greatest, are
misthought / For things that others do mistreading (n.) misdeed, transgression,
faulty step 1H4 III.ii.11 [King Henry to Prince Hal]thouart only marked.../To
punishmy ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
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Collectanea Anglo-poetica, or, A bibliographical and ...
... so long as faythfull, they True kept the track of fayth, hope, zeale, and feare, In
faiths-forge, zeales-heat, hopes healps, and feares eie, Under Dukes fighting,
under Judges, Kings Still sallied Victors : But mistreading track Either under
Dukes, ...
Thomas Corser, James Crossley, Chetham Society, 1860
I am fairand honest, and the Emperor's daughter, and nooneshall catchme
mistreading." But the person of whom the Princess ofEboli thought with the
blackest hate was not the Queen, butJuan de Escovedo, the man whom she and
Perez had ...
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The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Mistreading - (mis-TRED-ing) or misstep. A wrong action, whether made through
ignorance or through deliberate intent. Misdeeds of any kind. Mitigate - (MIT-ih-
gayt) to moderate or control the level of something, usually to lessen it, as in to ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISTREADING»
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... charge of society are mistreading into our public democratic space. There's an increasing securocratisation of the state,” argued Right2Know ... «Independent Online, Nov 14»
Jenny McCarthy accuses Steven Seagal of harassment
Pffffff. When Scwarzenegger went for governor all of a sudden they accused him for mistreading woman while he was a body-builder. Was he ... «Examiner.com, Oct 10»