10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAUSINGLY»
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pausingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Life of Saint Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome, and Founder ...
he read slowly and pausingly; and when he felt himself warmed by what he read,
he went no further, but stopped to ponder the text; and when the feeling subsided
, he resumed his reading, and so he went on with passage after passage ...
Pietro Giacomo Bacci, 1847
... under the confession's seal, He solemnly had sworn that what he spoke My
chaplain to no creature but to me Should utter, with demure confidence This
pausingly ensued,—' Neither the King nor 's heirs, Tell you the Duke, shall
prosper: bid ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Morley, 1887
Pausingly Warm, {Significantly) rise; And Affectation's empty Swell despise. Be, -
what you seem. — Each piBur'd Pdffton weigh ; V'i\\firstyourThQ[x^xsputthAll,
yourVJor6spiustsay. Strong, yet diltinguish'd, let Expression paint : Not straining
mad ...
Aaron Hill, William Popple, Eustace Budgell, 1734
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Shakspeare's Henry the Eighth
To me, should utter, with demure confidence 1 This pausingly 2 ensued —
Neither the king, nor his heirs, (Tell you the duke) shall prosper : bid him strive To
gain the love of the commonalty ; the duke Shall govern England.' Q. Kath. If I
know ...
William Shakespeare, John Hunter, 1872
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Henry the Eighth: With Introductory Remarks and Critical and ...
To me, should utter, with demure confidence 1 This pausingly 2 ensued —
Neither the king, nor his heirs, (Tell you the duke) shall prosper : bid him strive (.
AyvjC | To gain the love of the commonalty ; the duke Shall govern England.' Q.
Kaih.
William Shakespeare, 1872
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
prompting a pause, circumspect Mac II.iii.108 [Macbeth to all] The expedition of
my violent love / Outrun the pauser reason [or, with comma after pauser: one who
pauses, delayer] pausingly (adv.) withpauses, hesitantly, haltingly H8I.ii.168 ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Hooker, Eccles. Polity, ii. 4. 6. In pros., an interval in a succession of metrical
times, corresponding to a time or times in the rhythm, but not represented by any
syllable or syllables in the text. In ancient prosody a This pausingly Tell you ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
pausingly. (pa'zing-li),. adv. After. a. pause. ;. deliberately. ;. by. breaks. 4335.
With demure confidence / ensued : Neither the king nor 's heirs, Tell you the duke
, shall prosper. Shak., Hen. VIII., I. 2. 168. Paussidae (pa'si-de), n. pi. [NL.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare
... no creature living, but To me, should utter, with demure confidence This
pausingly ensued: Neither the king nor's heirs, Tell you the duke, shall prosper:
bid him strive To gain the love o' the commonalty: the duke 170 Shall govern
England.
William Shakespeare, 1881
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The Works of Shakespere
... He solemnly had sworn that what he spoke My chaplain to no creature living
but To me should utter, with demure confidence This pausingly ensued —
Neither the King nor his heirs (Tell you the duke) shall prosper. Bid him strive To
gain the ...
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, John Ogden, 1843
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Dr. Sindwani's Final Journey
HOUSTON: On my last trip in October to see him at the nursing home in Wichita Falls, Dr. K. L. Sindwani said pausingly and wistfully in a voice ... «Indo American News, Jan 12»