10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSTERCORATED»
Discover the use of
unstercorated in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unstercorated and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Pirate: In Three Volumes
It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a man's mind
always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated; and he pointed out, but
in vain, history, and poetry, and divinity, as more elevat' covered that he had an ...
"Ivanhoe" Author of "Waverley" (The, etc), 1822
2
Waverley novels: From the last rev. ed., containing the ...
... yet he relished not, by any means, his exclusive attention to his favourite
authors. It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a
man's mind always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated ; and he
pointed out, ...
3
The Waverley novels. 25 vols.
It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a man's mind
always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated ; and he pointed out, but
in vain, history, and poetry, and divinity, as more elevating subjects of ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1863
... yet he relished not, by any means, his exclusive attention to his favourite
authors. It savoured of the earth, he'said, if not of something worse, to have a
man's mind always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated ; and he
pointed out, ...
5
The Abbot. Kenilworth. The Pirate. The Fortunes Of Nigel. ...
It savonred of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a man's mind
always groveling in mould, stercomted or unstercorated; and he pointed out, but
in vain, history, and poetry, and divinity, as more elevating subjects of occupation
...
6
Waverley Novels: ¬The pirate ; [1]
... yet he relished not, by any means, his exclusive attention to his favourite
authors. It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a
man's mind always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated; and he
pointed out, ...
7
The Prose Works: Containing The Abbot, Kenilworth, The ...
... yet he relished not, by any means, his exclusive attention to his favourite
authors. It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something _worse, to have a
man's mind always groveling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated; and he
pointed out, ...
... yet he relished not, by tny means, his exclusive attention to his favourite
authors. It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a
man's mind always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated ; and he
pointed out, ...
9
Waverly Novels: Kenilworth. The pirate
It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something worse, to have a man's mind
always grovelling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated ; and he pointed out, but
in vain, history, and poetry, and divinity, as more elevating subjects of ...
It savoured of the earth, he said, if not of something Worse, to have a man's mind
always grovclling in mould, stercorated or unstercorated; and he pointed out, but
in vain, history, and poetry, and divinity, as more elevating subjects of ...