10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCONJUGAL»
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The prose works of John Milton
And what hinders that more than the unfitness and defectiveness of an
unconjugal mind?* The cause therefore of divorce expressed in the position
cannot but agree with that described in the best and equallest sense of Moses's
law. Which ...
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, Charles Richard Sumner, 1848
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The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, ...
And what hinders that more than the unfitness and defectiveness of an
unconjugal mind ?* The cause therefore of divorce expressed in the position
cannot but agree with that described in the best and equallest sense of Moses's
law ...
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, 1875
3
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
Brown. UNCONJUGAL, adj. Not consistent with matrimonial faith ; not befitting a
wife or husband. • • My name To all posterity may stand defam'd ; With
malediction mention'd, and the blot Of falsehood most unconjugal tradue'd. Milton
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
UNCONJUGAL. adj. Not consistent with matrimonial faith ; not befitting a wife or
husband.— tOffalfhood most unconjugal trad ue'd. Mitt. * UNCONNECTED, adj.
Not coherent j not joined by proper transitions or dependence of parts ; lax; loose
...
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The Woman who Dared, Etc. [A Poem.]
Where, what Milton calls, an unconjugal mind exists, there must be unconjugal
manners ; and to what these lead no one need be told. Where marriage is
indissoluble, people presume upon that fact to transgress its laws, which they
would not ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton ...: The likeliest means to ...
And what hinders that more than the unfitness and defectiveness of an
unconjugal mind?* The cause therefore of divorce expressed in the position
cannot but agree with that described in the best and equallest sense of Moses's
law. Which ...
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, Charles Richard Sumner, 1888
And what greater nakedness or unfitness of mind than that which hinders ever
the solace and peaceful society of the married couple ; and what hinders that
more than the unfitness and defectiveness of an unconjugal mind ? The cause ...
... repaired to Venice for the gratification of an unconjugal passion ; and, on her
return, fearing her husband's vengeance, gave him poison. Luchino, though
fierce, was addicted to letters. Crescembeni has published a specimen of his
sonnets.
Thomas Campbell, Johann Georg Pfister, 1841
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Paradise regained. Samson Agonistes
With malediction mention'd, and the blot Of falshood most unconjugal traduc'd. -
But in my country, where I most desire, gso In Ecron, Gaza, Asdodgand in Gath, I
shall be nam'd among the samousest Of women, fong at solemn festivals, Living
...
John Milton, Henry John Todd, 1809
But, “ continued he, “ let me ask your lordships, with all becoming humility, how
such a very ungallant and unconjugal jest came to be '_c0mmon-place ; and
whether in the discovery of that secret, we migh not discover the more important ...