10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOMEDEAL»
Discover the use of
somedeal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
somedeal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Gobbledygook: A Dictionary That's 2/3 Accurate, 1/3 Nonsense ...
stramlished,. angild,. somedeal. stramlished. (STRAM-lished) (adj.): Beaten or
damaged by heavy winds. To this day, the worst natural disaster in American
history was a hurricane that hit Galveston, Texas, in 1900. The Category Four ...
2
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 19: ...
... as their Prince and Countrey'.49 Such exhortations were underpinned by
Cicero's prolifically quoted injunction that 'we be not borne for our selues alone:
but somedeal of our birth our cou/ztrey, somedeal our parentes, somedeal our
frendes ...
3
Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity
As Nicholas Grimald's frequently reprinted translation of Cicero's De Ofiiciis put it,
'we be born not for ourselves alone, but somedeal of our birth our country,
somedeal our parents, somedeal our friends do claim'.10 From his reading in
Seneca, ...
4
The riches of Chaucer: in which his impurities have been ...
238 Then Troilus right wonder well withal 'Can for to like her meaning and her
cheer, Which somedeal deignous s was, for she let fall Her look a littT aside, in
such manneVe Ascaunces, * " What ! may I not standen here ? " And after that her
...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1870
5
The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and ...
6 on our list, is entitled " Antipopopriestian ; " being the first volume of " a trinal
work," intended " to liberate and purify Christianity from popery, politi- kirkality,
and priestrule," in order that its " nowafter " may be " somedeal" purer than its "mo
- ...
In visage was he somedeal grey, And had black hair, as I heard say ; But of his
limbs he was well made, With banes great and shoulders braid ; His body was
well made leanlie, As they that saw him said to me. When ne was blythe, he was
...
David Masson, Sir George Grove, John Morley, 1871
7
John Wyclif; A Study of the English Medieval Church, 2 ...
3 ' To make one Latin Bible somedeal true ' : Purvey here alludes to a difficulty to
which sufficient attention has not always been paid—the obtaining a correct text
of the Vulgate. So Purvey goes on to warn critics of his translation to ' examine ...
8
Readings in English Poetry
DESCRIPTION OF A POOR COUNTRY WIDOYV. A poore widow, somedeal
stoop'n in 1) age, Was whilom 1) dwelling in a narwe 3) cottage, Beside a grove
standing in a dale. This widow, which I tell you of my tale, Since thilke *) day that
she ...
9
The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: A Workbook ...
The rule of Saint Maure and of Saint Benet, Since the code of Saint Maur and
Saint Benet Because that it was old and somedeal strait Was old and rather strict
This ilke monk let olde thinges pace, 175 This monk let such ancient things go
their ...
10
The Broadview Anthology of Sixteenth-Century Poetry and Prose
His face was lean and somedeal pined5 away, And eke6 his hands consumed to
the bone, But what his body was I cannot say, For on his carcass raiment7 had he
none Save clouts8 and patches pieced one by one. With staff in hand and ...
Marie Loughlin, Sandra Bell, Patricia Brace, 2011