10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RENOWNER»
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renowner in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
renowner and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Chapman himself, in concluding verses appended to the end of the translation,
talks of his work as a sort of voyage: So wrought divine Ulysses through his woes,
As through his great renowner I have wrought, And my safe sail to sacred anchor
...
In short, he was a renowner, and a duellist. " What are you doing here, Von Kleist
? " " Ah, my dear Baron ! Is it you ? Come in ; come in. You shall see some sport.
A Fox-Commerce is on foot, and a regular Beer- Scandal." " Shall we go in, ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1871
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
She cannot sing, it is my belief: her voice is as cracked as thine, O thou
beersoaking Renowner ! ” “ It is cracked ; I hear her trying out of her window a
schrecklich English ballad, called ' De Rose upon de Balgony.' ” “ Saufen and
singen go not ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1869
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University Bulletin: A Weekly Bulletin for the Staff of the ...
The name of the buildin honors the memory of a world-renowner? psychologist
who was awarded some of the highest honors in his field during nearly 40 years
at Berkeley. The seven-story, H-shaped building was occupied this fall.
University of California (System), 1962
She is a classic example o' finely tuned design, executed in aluminum and fine
joinery that is a testimony to the renowner skills that can only be achieved
through a company which was founded in 1918. Her three staterooms plus crew
interior ...
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Remarks on Catholic emancipation, and on the former ...
If Milton and Klopstock were Protestants, “the renowner of Beatrice” was a
Catholic. If we have justly to boast of a Bedell, a Howard, a Wilberforce; theirs are
a Borromeo, a ' Francis de Sales, and a Las Casas. If Addison was a Protestant,
—He ...
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De Clifford; or, The constant man, by the author of 'Tremaine'.
... where sentiment and romance might have been the order of the day, has been
warmed into activity by the brisker atmosphere of Oxford and liberty — how could
he fail to make himself notorious, as a flirt with the women, and a renowner with ...
Robert Plumer Ward, De Clifford (fict.name.), 1841
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... arglodig, dathlog, godidog, enrhydeddus, dysgy- wen, dathl [og, gydag
enwogrwydd Renownedly, ri-nown'- ed-li, ad. yn enw- Renownedness, ri-nown'-
ed-nes, s. enw- "ogrwydd,hyglodedd [enwogrwydd Renowner, ri-nown'-er, s. un a
roddo ...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
... he always figured among the most uproarious, — drank the most beer, swore
the deepest oaths, sang the noisiest songs, and fought the most duels. He was a
thorough-paced renowner, the terror of Philistines, the pride of raffish Burschen.
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1841
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Shakespeare by Hilliard
... two young friends 'Mercury' and 'Apollo'; and each was based upon the fact
known to the London of 1588: the True Friendship joining those Unequals, the
humble eloquent poet-and-renowner suffering the spite of Fortune and his
glorious.