10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STARCHEDLY»
Discover the use of
starchedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
starchedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Portia and Other Stories of the Early Days of Shakespeare's ...
That ungovernable young man will be more wild than ever, now he has those two
foolish young persons to abet him in his ridiculous sallies of mirth,” muttered the
dame, as she sat starchedly in her chair, still at the supper-table. “ Very sad ...
2
Delphi Complete Works of Robert Browning (Illustrated)
See, the church With itswhite steeple givesyour challenge point, Perks as
itwerethe nightcapofthe town, Starchedly warrantsall beneath is matched By all
above, onesnowy innocence! You putmeon my mettle.British maid And British
man, ...
3
The Complete Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning
See, the church With its white steeple gives your challenge point, Perks as it were
the night-cap of the town, Starchedly warrants all beneath is matched By all
above, one snowy innocence ! You put me on my mettle. British maid And British
...
4
Red Cotton Night-cap Country, Or, Turf and Towers
Robert Browning. Outside, and house inside Saint-Rambert here — We soon
have come to end of. See, the church With its white steeple gives your challenge
point, Perks as it were the night- cap of the town, Starchedly warrants all beneath
is ...
5
Pocket Fowler's Modern English Usage
One wonders how Browning would have pronounced starchedly in his Red
Cotton Night-Cap Country (1873); and how D. H. Lawrence would have
pronounced painedly in his England, My England (1921); and indeed how the
OED editors ...
6
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Three Tenant Families
Their clothing, for instance, has no color in it anywhere, but is entirely black- and-
white; and the patterns are equally severe. But even here, the whites are so
blazing and starchedly white, and the blacks so waxed-ironed dead, and the
clothes ...
7
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
Starchedly. Starchedly warrants all beneath is matched 977.60 Red Cotton 1 .
379 Star-crown. And wore a star-crown as he needs must do, — 1033.69 Album
2.481 Star-device. Copies in star-device when fancies stray 1265.67 Furini 140 ...
8
The Complete Works of Robert Browning, Volume 11: With ...
Starchedly warrants all beneath is matched By all above, one snowy innocence!
You put me on my mettle. British maid And British man, suppose we have it out
Here in the fields, decide the question so? Then, British fashion, shake hands
hard ...
Robert Browning, Michael Bright, 2008
9
The complete works of Robert Browning: with variant readings ...
See, the church With its white steeple gives your challenge point, Perks as it were
the night-cap of the town, Starchedly warrants all beneath is matched By all
above, one. ,M| MS:Wonld line about §last two words crossed out and replaced ...
Robert Browning, Michael Bright, Roma Alvah King, 2008
10
A concordance to the poems and plays of Robert Browning
331 starched See stiff-starched starchedly (1) Starchedly warrants all beneath is
matched 2:86 Red Cotton 379 star-crown (1) And wore a star-crown as he needs
must do,- 2:359 Inn Album 943 star-device (1) Copies in star-device when ...
Richard J. Shroyer, Thomas J. Collins, 1996