10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RESIPISCENCY»
Discover the use of
resipiscency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
resipiscency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Annotations to Finnegans Wake
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Abies nobilis I fir: men noble sir 15 resipiscency: (papal infallibility) (Smoke signal
announces election of reoentance for misconduct new pope) Hawthorne: House
of ...
2
Miscellaneous Works of Sir Thomas Browne: With Some Account ...
... run not into extremities from whence there is no regression, nor be ever so
closely shut up within the holds of vice and iniquity, as not to find some escape by
a postern of resipiscency. V'.- Owe not thy humility unto humiliation by adversity, ...
3
Sir Thomas Browne: 'A Man of Achievement in Literature'
... yet venture not over Rubicon; run not into Extremities from whence there is no
Regression, nor be ever so closely shut up within the holds of Vice and Iniquity,
as not to find some escape by a Postern of Resipiscency [p. 183]. and fall not foul
...
4
Sir Thomas Browne: A Life
In a manuscript passage associated with Christian Morals, Browne elaborates on
the way in which proficiency requires constant improvement and change, for “
Time brings not only frequent repentance in actions butt iterated resipiscency in ...
5
The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of ...
... dipped thy foot in the river, yet venture not over Rubicon ; run not into
extremities from whence there is no regression, nor be ever so closely shut up
within the holds of vice and iniquity, as not to find some escape by a postern of
resipiscency.
6
A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words: Especially from the ...
4 (Rut). resipiscency, a return to a better mind, repentance. Sir T. Browne, Letter
to a Friend, § 41. L. resipiscentia. resolute, decided, positive, final ; 'I expect now
your resolute answer', Massinger, Picture, iv. 1. resolution, certainty, positive ...
Walter William Skeat, Anthony Lawson Mayhew, 1914
7
Sir Thomas Browne's Religio medici : Letter to a friend, ...
14. resipiscency} This (from resipisccntia) is undoubtedly the word used by
Browne, which was carelessly printed recipiscency, after his death. (See above, p
. 142,1. 17.) There is no such word as recipiscentia. P. 153, 1. 15. of designs} all
the ...
Sir Thomas Browne, William Alexander Greenhill, 1906
... run not into Extremities from whence there is no Regression, nor be ever so
closely shut up within the holds of Vice and Iniquity, as not to find some Escape
by a Postern of Resipiscency. Owe not thy Humility unto Humiliation by Adversity,
...
... run not into Extremities from whence there is no Regression, nor be ever so
closely shut up within the holds of Vice and Iniquity, as not to find some Escape
by a Postern of Resipiscency. Owe not thy Humility unto Humiliation by Adversity,
...
Sir Thomas Browne, Geoffrey Keynes, 1964
10
Essays in English literature from the Renaissance to the ...
A constant tenon r of discourse or strict uniformitie of sense & notions from the
same elder & junior penns is only expectable from improficient heads . . . time
brings not only frequent repentancie in actions butt iterated resipiscency in
opinions ...
Millar MacLure, Frank William Watt, 1964