10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNEXPERIENT»
Discover the use of
unexperient in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unexperient and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The works of William Shakespeare
Unexperient, adj. inexperienced. Comp. 318. Unexnressive, adj. inexpressible.
As, m. 2. 10. Unfair, v.t. to deprive of beauty. Sonn. V. 4. Unfathered, adj. not
produced in the ordinary course of nature. 2 H 4. iv. 4. 122. Unfellowed, adj.
without an ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1919
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles. Venus and ...
312 veiVd] Sewell. vaild Q. 314 burn'd] burnt Q. 318 unexperient] unexperienc'd
Gildon. 319 cherubin] cherubim Sewell (ed. 2). 320 lover'd?] Gildon. louerd. Q.
321 Ay me f] Ah ! me Gildon. Ah me! Sewell. ' O, that infected moisture of his eye,
...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1893
Thus merely with the garment of a Grace The naked and concealed fiend he
covered; That the unexperient gave the tempter place, Which, like a cherubin,
above them hovered. Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered? Ay me!
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
"Thus merely with the garment of a Grace The naked and concealed fiend he
cover'd; That the unexperient gave the tempter place, Which, like a cherubin,
above them hover'd. Who, young and simple, would not be so lover'd ? 320 Ay
me !
William Shakespeare, Sir Sidney Lee, 1908
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Poems: Sonnets. A lover's complaint. The passionate pilgrim. ...
Thus merely with the garment of a Grace The naked and concealed fiend he
covered ; That the unexperient gave the tempter place, Which, like a cherubin,
above them hovered. Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered ? Ay me!
William Shakespeare, 1906
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Poems and sonnets
315 ' Thus merely with the garment of a Grace The naked and concealed fiend he
cover'd ; That the unexperient gave the tempter place, Which, like a cherubin,
above them hover'd. Who, young and simple, would not be so lover'd ? 320 Ay ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1895
7
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Third Series
'Thus, merely with the garment of a grace, The naked and concealed fiend he
covered, That th'unexperient gave the tempter place Which, like a cherubin,
above them hovered. Who, young and simple, would not be so lovered? Ay me, 1
fell, ...
William Shakespeare, Katherine Duncan-Jones, 1997
94), habitude (1. 114), iceepingly (l. 207), annexions (1. 208), invis'd (l. 212),
pensiv'd (l. 219), enpatron (l. 224), phraseless (1. 225), congest (l. 258),
supplicant (l, 276), extincture (1. 294), plenitude (l. 302), unexperient (l. 318),
lover'd (1. 320).
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Determining the Shakespeare Canon: Arden of Faversham and A ...
'invised', 'phraseless', 'supplicant', 'unexperient'. Three ofthese words have the
prefix 'en-', while one begins with 'im-' and one with 'in-'. Garner's list contains
twenty-eight further Shakespeare neologisms in 'en-', fifteen in 'im-', and thirty-
four ...
MacDonald P. Jackson, 2014
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Shakespeare, 'A Lover's Complaint', and John Davies of Hereford
In this list we may particularly notice the large number of Latinisms: fluxive,
habitude, annexion, congest (= heap together), supplicant, extincture, plenitude,
unexperient; and the fondness for coining adverbs: affectedly, fastly, weepingly;
and ...