10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNBENIGNLY»
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unbenignly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unbenignly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Studies by Members of the Department of English, Series Number 2
As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost Horticultural art, or half coquette-like
Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly. Try forcing these by blank-verse context
into a typical blank verse movement (say, that of The Coming of Arthur) -. Be thou
the ...
University of Wisconsin. Dept. of English, 1920
2
University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature
Lest I fall unawares before the people Hard, hard, hard it is only not to tumble, So
fantastical is the dainty metre .... As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost
Horticultural art, or half coquette-like Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly. Try
forcing ...
3
University of Wisconsin studies in language and literature
Lest I fall unawares before the people Hard, hard, hard it is only not to tumble, So
fantastical is the dainty metre As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost
Horticultural art, or half coquette-like Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly. Try
forcing ...
University of Wisconsin, 1920
... presumptuous, indolent reviewers, O blatant Magazines, regard me rather —
Since 1 blush to belaud myself a moment — As some rare little rose, a piece of
inmost Horticultural art, or half coquette-like Maiden, not to be greeted
unbenignly.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1885
5
The Farmers Magazine - Vol. 4 July to Dec MDCCCLIII
The county is small, remote, and unbenignly situated, and the reporters have very
wisely accommodated the matter to the circumstances. The existing objects are
very well described, and many excellent suggestions are offered. The first ...
6
Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate
O blatant Magazines, regard me rather— Since I blush to belaud myself a
moment — As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost Horticultural art, or half
coquette-like Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly. SPECIMEN OF A
TRANSLATION OF ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1902
O blatant Magazines, regard me rather — Since I blush to belaud myself a
moment — As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost Horticultural art, or half
coquette-like Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly. SPECIMEN OF A
TRANSLATION OF ...
Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, Baron Hallam Tennyson Tennyson, 1908
8
Revelations of school-life, by Cantab
I am determined, yes" grinding his teeth and looking at the seniors most
unbenignly, several of whom, at that particular moment, had availed themselves
of their pocket-handkerchief, either to use legitimately, and make more than an
ordinary ...
9
Agricultural Biography: Containing a Notice of the Life and ...
The county is small, remote, and unbenignly situated, and the reporters have very
wisely accommodated the matter to the circumstances. The existing objects are
very well described, and many excellent suggestions are offered. '1 he first ...
0 blatant Magazines, regard me rather — Since I blush to belaud myself a
moment — As some rare little rose, a piece of inmost Horticultural art, or half
coquette-like Maiden, not to be greeted unbenignly. SfECIMKN OF A
TRANSLATION OF ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1878