10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNAPPARELLED»
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Shakespeare's Poetics: In Relation to King Lear
substance (1.1.201) ; he rejects her solid quality, because it is unapparelled, for
the hollow protesting of Goneril and Regan. The wicked sisters apparel vice like
virtue's harbinger. (Comedy of Errors, 3.2.12) They are as rich in promise as an ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Vi ith eyes erect and vifige unappaJI'd. Smith. • UNAPPARELLED. adj. Not
dressed ; not c'oathed. — In Peru they were an unapparellcd people. Bacon. —
Till our souls be unapparelled. Donne. * UNAPPARENT. adj. Obscure ; not
visible.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
With eyes erect and visage unappall'd. Smith. * UNAPPARELLED. adj. Not
dressed ; not cloathed. — In Peru they were an unapparelled people. Bacon. —
Till our souls be unapparelled. Donne. * UNAPPARENT. adj. Obscure; not visible
.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
With eyes erect and visage unappall'd. Smith. * UNAPPARELLED. adj. Not
dressed ; not cloathed. — In Peru they were an unapparelled people. Bacon. —
Till our souls be unapparelled, Donne. * UNAPPARENT. adj. Obscure; notviCble.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
With eyes erect and visage unappall'd. Smith. * UNAPPARELLED. adj. Not
dressed ; not cloathed. — In Peru they were an unapparelled people. Bacon. —
Till our souls be unapparelled. Donne. * UNAPPARENT. adj. Obscure; not visible
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Hour after hour elapsed; night succeeded to day, and day to night; but still the
abbess was recumbent—unapparelled, unapproachable., Driven thus to choose
between a ludicrous defeat and a sore scandal, what Frenchman, could longer ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By James Stephen
Hour after hour elapsed; night succeeded to day, and day to night; but still the
abbess was recumbent — unapparelled, unapproachable. Driven thus to choose
between a ludicrous defeat and a sore scandal, what Frenchman could longer ...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
A more embarrassing manoeuvre was never executed by Turenne or Conde. The
siege was turned into a blockade. Hour after hour elapsed ; night succeeded to
day, and day to night ; but still the abbess was recumbent — unapparelled, ...
Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, 1841
... produced from them might be the same. At ,certain festivals they sang and
danced, unapparelled, but with all modesty, before the fathers, the young men,
and all but the mocked and scorned bachelors of the city; and, to use the
expression of ...
... unapparelled; her muffler and tirevolant being laid aside from her head, which
as she moved, the black locks did bridle up and down upon her white shoulders,
like a company of ravens newly alighted upon the snow. But, above all, what did
...
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In 1869, Carpeaux sculpted an ebullient Pan encircled by dancing nymphs who have "put off their fear and unapparelled in the woodland play." Thirty-five years ... «Artnet, Nov 09»