10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PIG'S WASH»
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pig's wash in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pig's wash and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The history of the Fairchild family; or, The child's manual. ...
apple-tree deep set in the ground was a tub half full of pig's-wash : it was not a
very large tub, but still it was of very moderate size, and possessed a lid with a
padlock of a very formidable appearance. Henry might probably have never
noticed ...
Mary Martha Sherwood, 1847
2
The British Controversialist, and Literary Magazine
Moral evil is unattainability of pig's-wash ; moral good, attainability of ditto. " 3.
What is Paradise, or the State of Innocence ? Paradise, called also State of
Innocence, Age of Gold, and other names, was (according to pigs of weak
judgment) ...
3
History of English literature, tr. by H. van Laun
Moral evil is unattainability of Pig's-wash ; moral good, attainability of ditto. ' 3. "
What is Paradise, or the State of Innocence ?" Paradise, called also State of
Innocence, Age of Gold, and other names, mw (according to Pigs of weak
judgment) ...
Hippolyte Adolphe Taine, 1871
4
History of English Literature
Moral evil is unattainability of Pig's-wash ; moral good, attainability of ditto. ' 3. "
What is Paradise, or the State of Innocence ? " Paradise, called also State of
Innocence, Age of Gold, and other names, was (according to Pigs of weak
judgment) ...
5
The Works of Thomas Carlyle
Moral evil is unattainability of Pig's -wash; moral good, attainability of ditto. «3. "
What is Paradise, or the State of Innocence?" Paradise, called also State of
Innocence, Age of Gold, and other names, was (according to Pigs of weak
judgment) ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 2010
6
Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881
dise, called also State of Innocence, Age of Gold, and other names, was (
according to pigs of weak judgment) unlimited attainability of pig's wash; perfect
fulfilment of one's wishes, so that pigs' imagination could not outrun reality: a
fable and ...
James Anthony Froude, 2011
7
The English Utilitarians
Pig's-wash is surely better for the pig than dialogue; and dialogue may be better
for Socrates than pig's—wash. If ' desirable ' means that pleasure which each
desires, each may be right. If it means some quality independent of the agent, we
...
He spoke only once, to complain about Squint. "Useless, that man. Wands and
runes and bones and whatnot: useless. No skill in it, no honest craft. Pig's wash."
Loyal was almost inclined to agree but for Roxaine's daughter, the raven girl.
9
Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works
can breathe more freely and forestall swooning) 170 the mother hysteria 171
horse-plum small red variety of plum (term of contempt) 172 scald paltry,
contemptible 173 pig's wash swill of a brewery given to pigs (contemptuously
used in ...
Thomas Middleton, Gary Taylor, John Lavagnino, 2010
10
An Exmoor Scolding: In the Propriety & Decency of Exmoor ...
Swapping or swopping, Big, large, unwieldy ; as the sicopjiing- niaUard of Ail
Souls College in the song, means a very large mallard. , A Svash-bucket, a
wench who carelessly swashes and splashes the pig's wash out of the bucket,
when she ...
Peter Lock (of North-Moulton.), Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring, 1818