10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAGMATICAL»
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ragmatical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ragmatical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words Your ...
rabulistic (or rabulous) (rab-yoo-LIS-tik) (RAB-yoo- lus) carping or quibbling a
small-minded, rabulistic theater critic raddled (RAD-uld) highly rouged the frail
elderly woman with the raddled cheeks ragmatical (rag-MAT-i-kal) wild or riotous
...
2
The works of Laurence Sterne
... most E xtravagant, F utilitous, G aligaskinish, H andy-dandyish, I racundulous (
there is no K to it) and L yrical of all human passions : at the same time, the most
M isgiving, N innyhammering, O bltipating, P ragmatical, S tridulous, R idieulous,
...
3
The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy. pt.6-9. A ...
... -l 'Mil _ _H andy-dandyish, Ml,“ _9Hd: I racundulous (there is no K to' it)"l3iid
Lyrical of all human passions; at the ,"§é2' '6 time, the most - ' l 0 Misgiving, the
most ' "I)i!li'J I0 , N innyhammering, 7' V 2' W3 0 bstipating, ' ' qmd P ragmatical, ...
4
The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, ...
Roger gets this, and Roger gets that; but I-d have you to know, I won't be rogered
at this rate by any ragmatical fellow in the kingdom—--And I am surprised, docter
Lews, you would offer to put my affairs in composition with the refuge and skim ...
Anna Letitia Aikin Barbauld, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia), 1820
5
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
I. These adverbs are formed from the adjectives dogmatical, dramatical,
grammatical, phlsgmatical, p'ragmatical, and schismatical, by means of the
Teutonic sufiix ly; (Goth. Zmllw, Old Germ. l'ih, Germlich, Anglo-Sax. lic, Dutch lyk,
Dan. lig, lige ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, 1842
6
The New Princeton Review
... Conversation with Kant, 338 ; his Metaphysical Principles of the Science of
Law, object and analysis of the \work, 339; his Philosophical Essay on Perpetual
Peace, and Essay on Anthropology considered in a I'ragmatical view, noticed,
340; ...
7
The works and life of Laurence Sterne
... (there is no K to it) and yrical of all human passions: at the same time, the most
isgiving innyhammering bstipating ragmatical tridulous idiculous—though by the
bye the R the most should have gone first—But in short 'tis of such a. 135 OF ...
8
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
remains to be answered— and answered as it onl can be, by time and
experience. ragmatical doctrinaires like Mr Trevelyan, and urban Radical
politicians like Sir Charles Dilke, may vaticinate to their hearts' content as to the
inevitable results ...
9
The larger aspects of socialism
... derive moral lessons from the labors of 'the little busy bee,' so the history of
human societies cannot become the object of pure scientific investigation so long
as man estimates its value in^ragmatical scales.j Nor can it become a science
until ...
William English Walling, 1913
10
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
... F utilitous, G aligaskinish, H andy-dandyish, 1 racundulous (there is no K to it)
and L yrical of all human passions : at the same time , the most M isgiving, N
innyhammering, O bstipating, P ragmatical, S tridulous, R idiculous, — though, by
the ...
Laurence Sterne, Bernhard Tauchnitz ((Leipzig)), 1849