10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRELUDIOUS»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Preluder, pre-lude'ur, >. One who performs a prelude; one who introduces a
piece of regular music by a previous irregular performance. Preludiovjs, pre-lu'de
-us, a. Previous ; introductory. That's but a preludious bliss, Two souls plckeering
in ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
Preludium, prelusion. PREPARATION, s. The want of due preparation,
impreparation, unpreparedness ; preparation (sacrament's eve) parasceve ;
complete preparation for action, procinct. PREPARATORY, a. Preludious,
prelusive, proemial.
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
As if all day, preluding to the light, They only had rehears'd, to sing by night. ,
Dryden. • * PRELUDIOUS. adj. [from prelude.] JPre- vious; introductory. — That's
but a preludious bliss, Two fouls pickeering in a kiss. Cleaveland. * PRELUDIUM.
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Grande Dizionario Italiano Ed Inglese Edizione Fatta Su ...
PRELUDIUM,) s. a flourish of musick before the playing of a tune, or entrance into
any business, preludio, principio, procmm. 10 PRELUDE, v. a. to play a prelude,
suonare un preludio. PRELUDIOUS, ) PRELUSIVB ) preparatory , che prepara, ...
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Bulletin: Of the American Association of University Professors
Preludious: A. Theophrastan. Character. By EDWIN THOMASON Newark State
College The Local Pedagogue is a living cliche. At the first faculty meeting after
the vernal equinox, the president drops a coin into this professorial slot machine
...
American Association of University Professors, 1958
Preludious: A. Theophrastan. Character. By EDWIN THOMASON Newark State
College The Local Pedagogue is a living cliche. At the first faculty meeting after
the vernal equinox, the president drops a coin into this professorial slot machine
...
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The poetical works of Robert Browning: Bells and pomegranates
As he uttered a kind of cough-preludious That woke my sympathetic spasm, (
Beside some spitting that made me sorry) 820 And stood, surveying his auditory
With a wan pure look, well nigh celestial, — Those blue eyes had survived so
much!
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The Gull's Hornbook ...
24 by rubbing got colour into his cheeks] Hath put on his stage face, by rubbing
the usual paint on his cheeks. '25 ready to give the trumpets their cue.] Trumpets
were then the preludious instruments to a play, whose use was derived from to to
...
Thomas Dekker, John Nott, 1812
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
This is merely " preludious" : — And thus a delicate spark - Of growing and
glowing light Through the livelong hours of the dark Kept itself warm in the heart
of my dreams, Ready to burst in a colour' d flame ; Till at last, when the morning
came, ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1858
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Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day. A poem
I felt at once as if there ran A shoot of love from my heart to the man— That sallow
, virgin-minded, studious Martyr to mild enthusiasm, As he uttered a kind of cough
-preludious That woke my sympathetic spasm, (Beside some spitting that made ...
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