10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLUBBERINGLY»
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slubberingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
slubberingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Historical Sketches of Charles the First, Cromwell, Charles ...
They have unmannerly and slubberingly cast all their projects, all their
machinations, upon the King; which no wise or good minister of state ever did,
but would still take all harsh, distasteful things to themselves, to clear, to sweeten
their ...
William D. Fellowes, 1828
2
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Quoth she, although thou hast deserv'd, Base slubberdegulli on, to be serv'd As
thou didst now to deal with me, If thou hadst got the victory. Hudibras. SLU'
BBERINGLY, arlv. In an imperfect or slovenly manner.-And slubberingly patch up
some ...
3
The Works. Being All the Writings of that Celebrated Author ...
... I' th' Heliconian fount, who rightly christ nedare 3 Not such as basely sooth the
humour of the time, ' And slubberingly patch up some slight and shallow rhime,
Upon Parnassus' top, that strive to belinstall'd, Yet never to that place were by the
...
4
The Quarterly Review (London)
... and let me now declare, Y th' Heliconian font who rightly christen'd are : Not
such as basely soothe the humour of the time, And slubberingly patch up some
slight and shallow rhyme, Upon Parnassus' top that strive to be install'd, Yet
never ...
5
The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
And lick the loathsome dust, like that abhorred " But leave these hateful herds,
and let me now declare, T th' Heliconian fount, who rightly christ'ned are ; Not
such as basely sooth the humour of the time. And slubberingly patch i<p ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
6
The Diary of Samuel Pepys:
So home and to bed with quiett mind, blessed be God, but afeard ofmy candle's
goingout, which makes me write thus slubberingly. 27th. Up,and after givingorder
to the plasterernow to set upon the finishing of myhouse, then by water towait ...
7
The Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete
So home and to bed with quiett mind, blessed be God, but afeard ofmy candle's
goingout, which makes me write thus slubberingly. 27th. Up,and after givingorder
to the plasterernow to set upon the finishing of myhouse, then by water towait ...
I' th' Heliconian font who rightly christen'd are : ,,, jjNjOt such as basely soothe the
humour of the time, Aud slubberingly palch up some slight and shallow rhyme, .-,
Upon Parnassus' top that strive to be install'd, ' y Ifet'riever to that place were ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1815
9
Hubbub: Filth, Noise & Stench in England 1600-1770
Samuel Pepys mentioned eyestrain in his diary, and on one occasion excused
his entry, written 'slubberingly', on account of his concerns that his candle would
not last out.156 The light cast by candles could be enhanced through 146 ...
10
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
And .slubberingly patch up some slight and shallow rhirae. Drayton. SLUCK, a
town of Russian Lithuania, in the govem- meatof Minsk, formerly the capital of a
duchy. The dwell* ing-houses are built of wood, as is usual in this country, but the
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