10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCONNIVING»
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
To that hideous place not so confined, By rigour unconniving. Milt. *
UNCONQUERABLE, adj. Not be subdu- <d; insuperable; not be overcome ;
invincible. — His unconquerable arms. Dryd.— Spadillio, first un- conquerable
lord ! Pope.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various ...
Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt Kept not my happy station, but was
driven 360 With them from bliss to the bottomless deep, Yet to that hideous place
not so confin'd By rigour unconniving, but that oft Leaving my dolorous prison I ...
John Milton, Edward Hawkins, 1824
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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books
By rigor unconniving, but that oft, Leaving my dolorous prison, I enjoy Large
liberty to round this globe of earth, 365 Or range in the air ; nor from the Heaven
of Heavens Hath he excluded my resort sometimes. I came among the sons of
God, ...
John Milton, Charles Dunster, 1795
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Complete Poems and Major Prose
By rigor unconniving but that oft Leaving my dolorous Prison I enjoy Large liberty
to round this Globe of Earth, 365 Or range in th' Air, nor from the Heav'n of Heav'
ns Hath he excluded my resort sometimes. I came among the Sons of God when
...
John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes, 2003
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
UNCONNIVING. adj. Not forbearing pc- nal notice.— To that hideous place not so
confined, By rigour unconniving, Milton. * UNCONQUERABLE, adj. Not to be
subdued; insuperable; not to be overcome;.invincible.— His unconquerable arms
.
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Paradise Regain'd ... To which is added Samson Agonistes and ...
iTis true, I am that Spirit unfortunate, - Who leagu'd.with millions more in rash
revolt Kept not my happy station, but was driven 360 With them from bliss to the
bottomless deep, Yet to that hideOus place not so confin'd By rigor unconniving,
but ...
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Paradise Regained ... With notes of various authors, by C. ...
By rigor unconniving, but that oft, Leaving my dolorous prison, I enjoy Large
liberty to round this globe of earth, Or range in the air; nor from the Heaven of
Heavens Hath he excluded my resort sometimes. I came among the sons of God,
when ...
John Milton, Charles DUNSTER, 1800
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The poetical works of John Milton
Who, leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt, Kept not my happy station, but was
driven m With them from bliss to the bottomless deep ; Yet to that hideous place
not so confin'd By rigour unconniving, but that oft, Leaving my dolorous prison, ...
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Paradise regained. Samson Agonistes
Who,sileagu'd with millions more in rash revolt, 'Kept not my happy station, but
was driven 360 lVith them from bliss to the bottomless deep, Yet to thathideous
place not so confin'd By rigour unconniving, but that oft, Leaving my dolorous
prison ...
John Milton, Henry John Todd, 1809
'Tis true, I am that Spirit unfortunate, Who, leagued with millions more in rash
revolt, Kept not my happy station, but was driven With them from bliss to the
bottomless deep, Yet to that hideous place not so confined By rigour unconniving
, but ...
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Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office minister – who, for all his faults, is generally an unconniving sort – has been urged to insulate his ill-starred colleague Iain ... «The Guardian, Oct 13»