10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNWITTILY»
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The History of the Life of King Henry the Second and of the ...
... unwittily, that be war a sore faint for Seottland; read wbicb made King James
tbe First of Scotland say, not unwittily, tbat be was a sore saint for 'be crown.
instead of bis read kobert's. after gentlemen leave out witb bi'n. from the bottom,
after ...
George Lord Lyttelton, 1767
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The History [of The] Life of King Henry the Second, and of ...
... instead of he read-that minister. instead of which made our King James the
First fay, not unwittily, that he was afore faint for Scotland; read •which made King
fames the First of Scotland fay, not unwittily, that be •was a fore faint /or the crown.
George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton, 1772
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Literary Character: The Human Figure in Early English Writing
When she has her first audience with the king, he uses the word "unwittily" to
describe her action literally as mindless action, as agency lacking intention:
Unwittily, womman, wroght hastow ofte; Ac worse wroghtest thow nevere than tho
thow ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
Lest their zeal to the cause should any way be unwitnessed. Hooker. UNWITTILY
, adv. Without wit.— This man was wanton and merry, unwittily and ungracefully
merry. Cowley. UNWITTINGLY, adv. [Properly unweetingly, from unweeting.
This man was wanton and merry (unwittily and nngracefully merry) with our
sufferings: he loved to say and do senseless and fantastical things, only to shew
his power of doing or saying any thing. It would ill befit mine, or any civil mouth, ...
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Historical Discourses, Upon Several Occasions: Viz. I. The ...
And it wasnot unwittily-said of a Mem; bcter of the House of Commonszin this. or
ilmtbe precedcntgary liament, that there were Ginnszand Snakes made to catch
Papists, but not so -much as a Mouse-trap forthe-Puritansz, put; this his Conceit ...
Sir Edward Walker, Hugh Clopton, 1705
The only thing whose existence we deny is that which philosophers tall mattery or
corporeal substance. And in doing this [he not unwittily adds] there is no damage
done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it." — (Wright's ed.
... but having unwittily got “Lip promises can't bind 'the heart, John so entangled, I
can only rely on John's good Grant," pronounced Mercy, oraculously, shaksense
to help me rationally out of it. ing ofi' the ofl'ending hand, and fortifying her Now ...
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
215 — Nodule, entoil, needily, ; needle, noddle, until, untile, ; natal, unwittily,
nightily, nightly, noodle, inutile, naughtily, neatly, entail, unideal, handle, ant-hill,
nettle, endall, handily, windle, knightly, innately, knittle, nittily, intaglio.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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So You Want to Be a Scriptwriter and Make a Million Dollars
I repeated unwittily, wondering what the weight of a script had to do with an
evaluation of its merits as a piece of literature. “Ten pounds and thirteen ounces!
Exactly! I weighed it!” “Fancy that,” I marveled. “Almost eleven pounds...” “Don't
talk to ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNWITTILY»
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Berlusconi is a little like media baron Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister of Thailand (so often unwittily dubbed “the Berlusconi of Asia”), who was and ... «Daily Beast, Nov 11»