10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOMEWHITHER»
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... of nature remains constant? or is there evidence of a neverending cycle of
change? or, again, is there any proof of a definite progress somewhence,
somewhither? These weighty questions are involved in the discussion of
geological theory.
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1870
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The Works of William Shakespeare: King Henry VIII. Troilus ...
Fear her not, Lucius : somewhat doth she mean : See, Lucius, see how much she
makes of thee: 10 Somewhither would she have thee go with her. Ah, boy,
Cornelia never with more care Read to her sons than she hath read to thee
Sweet ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1865
... And my wide white wings should carry me, Lifted up out over the sea— Carry, I
heed not where— Somewhither far away, Somewhither far from my hateful home,
Where the breast of the breeze is sprinkled with spray, Where the restless defp ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1869
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
... Lifted up out over the sea — Carry, I heed not where — Somewhither far away,
Somewhither far from my hateful home, Where the breast of the breeze is
sprinkled with spray, Where the restless deep is maddened with glee ; Over the
waves' ...
he has gone of somewhere Ryna-nn6y1n, = somewhither nollnEM'n Ryna-
nnfiyns = let's go somewhere (anywhere) “Yuri-6st r0 mi 61.1110 = whithersoercr
orcr'ma = hence orciona no Mocnsrir nanercé = from here to Moscow it is far
orryna ...
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Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
Jþinwetnden, wrb. reg. an', nach einet Seite wenden, to tum to a Side. sick)
hlnwcxzdenu, to turn somewhither, to turn towards some Place, or towards some
Body. die Isugen wo hinwenden, hinwerfen, to turn, to call; one's Eyes
someWhither, ...
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Contributions to Latin Lexicography
(c) Old dat. neut. aliquo, in some other direction, in some direction or other,
somewhither ; in negative and conditional sentences, in any direction, anywhither
; Plaut. Trin. 598 Hit statim aliquo in maxumam malam crucem, and elsewhere in
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The new and complete dictionary of the German and English ...
... roenben, to tunl to a Side, fid) bfnwenben, to turn somewhither, to turn towards
some Place, or towards some Body, bie 2stigcn no sitnwenben, Ijitweifrn, to turn,
to cast one's Eyes somewhither, J£>ttlJuftVjrftt, reg. aft. to bring ...
Formerly the only ending-point pronouns, they are now beginning to be archaic :
hither, thither, somewhither, anywhither, everywhither, elsewhither. Somewhither
else, anywhither else have long been obsolete. 3. Starting-point pronouns are ...
Edward Sapir, Pierre Swiggers, 2008
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Completely Parsed Cicero: The First Oration of Cicero ...
somewhither, cf. Chap. VIII, l. 27, in aliquds terras ; modifies concederes. The
adverbial abl. n. of pronouns commonly denotes place to which, cf. quo = whither,
ed= thither ; whereas the abl. f. sing. = place where, cf. aliqud, ed, qua.
concederes ...
LeaAnn A. Osburn, Archibald A. Maclardy, 2004
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