10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBEGOT»
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unbegot in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Shakespeare’s Dramatic Transactions
(85-90) His words reverberate with biblical cadences ("yet unborn and unbegot")
that contribute to the sense of prophecy hanging over the play. But his assertions
about Heaven's power, "mustering . . . armies" that "shall strike," for all their ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
God omnipotent, must'ring Armies of pestilence ; and they shall strike Your
children yet unborn, and unbegot. Sbaksp. In thy power It lies yet, ere conception,
to prevent The race unblest, to being yet unbegot. Miltm. 3. Not attaining
existence.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1805
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Sbak. Or think thee unbefitting holiest place. Milton. Unbefitting his dignity and
interest. Swift. * 'so UNBEGET. -a. n. To deprive of exis- ice. — Wishes each
minute he could unbeget Those rebel sons. Dryden. * UNBEGOT. \ adj. [from
begot.] 1.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
in man's life Is room for great emotions unbegot Of dalliance and embracement,
unbegot Ev'n of the purer nuptials of the soul. From Gwent to far Demetia by the
sea; Or northward 272 THE POETRY OF WILLLAM WATSON.
And unto such as think all Art is cold, All music unimpassioned, if it breathe An
ardor not of Eros' lips, and glow With fire not caught from Aphrodite's breast, Be it
enough to say that in Man's life Is room for great emotions unbegot Of dalliance ...
that all art is not necessarily cold that breathes ' an ardour ' not of Eros' lips: '— '
that in man's life Is room for great emotions unbegot Of dalliance and
embracement, unbegot Ev'n of the purer nuptials of the soul: ' and on this line of
thought the ...
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The poems of William Watson
And unto such as think all Art is cold, All music unimpassioned, if it breathe An
ardour not of Eros' lips, and glow With fire not caught from Aphrodite's breast, Be
it enough to say, that in Man's life Is room for great emotions unbegot Of dalliance
...
Sir William Watson, John Alfred Spender, 1912
In Man's life Is room for great emotions unbegot, Of dalliance and embracements,
unbegot Ev'n of the purer nuptials of the soul," says Mr. Watson — a rebuke
which if it were heeded would, it may be feared, reduce to utter silence some of ...
And unto such as think all Art is cold, All music unimpassioned, if it breathe An
ardour not of Eros' lips, and glow With fire not caught from Aphrodite's breast, Be
it enough to say, that in Man's life Is room for great emotions unbegot Of dalliance
...
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Proceedings of the Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society
And unto such as think all Art is cold, All music unimpassioned, if it breathe An
ardour not of Eros' lips, and glow With fire not caught from Aphrodite's breast, Be
it enough to say that in man's life Is room for great emotions, unbegot Of dalliance
...
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 1898
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNBEGOT»
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unbegot is used in the context of the following news items.
As party politics perish, people power is born
But there comes a point when even the credit of what Shakespeare called 'your children yet unborn and unbegot' runs out. Things can't go on like this. So what ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 12»
After America: the book of 2011
Their children yet unborn and unbegot will pay the price. It's difficult to apply much Ridleyesque optimism here. While Ridley shows pretty convincingly that, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 11»
'I beseech you in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be …
Far from averting recession, their governments have burdened generations yet unborn and unbegot with debt. I don't say write these things for the sake of saying ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 11»