10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNMEEK»
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The works of Robert Harris ... Revised, corrected, and now ...
1 The unmeek man. arid unadvised anger. As to give you an instance or two :
Such a man passeth by his neighbour and salutes him not, the meek man takes it
the best way, and faith, perhaps he might not fee me, or it may be his minde was
...
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Mind in Creation: Essays on English Romantic Literature in ...
"Demon Poesy” is addressed as "maiden most unmeek,” a phrase Bush points
out is an inversion of an epithet normally applied in prayer to the Virgin Mary.12
Far from being a pure, nurturing, and ever-present mother, then, Keats's ...
3
The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats
Effeminacy is challenged not with a masculine opposite, but by a "Maiden most
unmeek." In normal codes, this boldness courts censure (in the effusion of
Woman! [1817], Keats loves "Woman . . . modest . . . meek, and kind, and tender")
, but ...
Robert M. Ryan, Ronald A. Sharp, 1998
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The last days: a discourse on the evil character of these ...
For the wordjierce, therefore, we substitute, as the text of our discourse and the
next characteristic of the last times, unmeek, ungentle. Into which quality of men
we are now to examine, not as a moralist would, but as a preacher ought ; seeing
, ...
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Some Suggestions from the Greek of the New Testament
Xenophon calls a wild, untrained horse unsafe for a rider to take into battle, an
apraos (unmeek) horse. These meek and unmeek horses of Xenophon throw
much light upon those meek ones that Christ tells us shall inherit, that is, shall
take ...
PENY: Unmeek. GLOUCESTER: Unmeek? Alright. ..unmeek, malicious, angry,
austere... PENY: Scatheful. GLOUCESTER: Scatheful? PENY: Full of scathe. It's a
word. GLOUCESTER: If you say so. Scatheful, slanderous, grim, ungracious, ...
Created for a reality TV show, Chris, a cloned Jesus Christ, ultimately rebels when he uncovers the sinister secrets behind his creation, and becomes a punk rock star.
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Acta Poloniae Historica
The participation of the second generation, known as "the generation of the
unmeek ones", within the political élite was far more significant. Within the
political élite as a whole, this was represented by 791 people (45% of the total),
and within ...
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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: In Two ...
UNMAN'NERLY, rude in Beha'iour. UNMAR'RIED, having no Hulband, or noWise
. " UNMEEK, uncivil. Clmrt. To UNMOOR [Sea Pbrafe] toweigh An- ther, to put to
sea. UNMER'CIFUL, without companion. UNMOV'EABLE, not to be moved.
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The Odes of John Keats
... begin in placidity and serenity, they quickly arrive at disquieting, if disguised,
intent; and one, the "demon Poesy," takes on an "unmeek" power rather like that
of Lamia, who seemed "some demon's mistress, or the demon's self" (Lamia, i, 56
).