10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UPBRAIDINGLY»
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upbraidingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The dean's daughter; or, The days we live in
one of which she held upbraidingly in her hands, Nero retained his wonted
dignity on the lawn, In guisa di leone che si posa, occasionally lifting his fine
head with an air of supreme contempt towards his plebeian accuser. " Let us at
least be ...
Catherine Grace F. Gore, 1853
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Sid.i. — Instead of healing, it upbraids my u'eakness. Addis. 6. To treat with
contempt. □Not in use — That name of native fire did foul upbraid. Spenser. *
UPBRAIDER. n.s. [from upbraid.] One that reproaches. * UPBRAIDINGLY. adv ...
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Miscellanies in prose and verse
they esteem themselves much superior to the Danes ; whom they call
upbraidingly Jutes. Were such a thing true, as that tne Notfb thought themselves
superior to the Dams, it might be apt to breed some Discord between them. On
the contrary ...
William King, Charles Boyle Orrery (Earl of), Richard Bentley, 1705
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A new dictionary of the English language
He is upbraidingly called a poet, as if it were a contemptible nick-name.— Id. Ik.
The dauphin and duchess of Burgundy, as they went to the opera, were
surrounded by crowds of people, who upbraided them with their neglect of the
general ...
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Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady Comprehending the ...
The vigilant wench was directed to them by seeing her lady take a letter out of her
stays, and put it to the others, before she went out with me — afraid, as the
women upbraidingly tell me, that I should find it ihere. Dorcas no sooner found
them, ...
Of himself, when prematurely grey-headed, the child-man Hartley, " nor child nor
man," thus despondingly, self-upbraidingly speaks, in one of those exquisite
sonnets by which he being dead yet speaketh : Long time a child, and still a child,
...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1856
When they had finished the first verse, Cram shook his head, but not upbraidingly
, for it was not his intention to discourage them. ' It doos 'nt sound much like it,'
said he, ' but I never calculate to look for too much from new beginners.
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Magdalen Stafford; Or, A Gleam of Sunshine on a Rainy Day ...
No, I am afraid that the image of Mr. Northcote did not intrude itself as frequently
and upbraidingly as it ought to have done upon the visions of Arthur and herself.
There was some vague idea of their marriage being delayed until the death or ...
Magdalen Stafford (fict.name.), 1857
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
... utterance of prayer, so gentle and resigned, so lovingly pure and innocent, that
our own heart seemed hard indeed by comparison, and our less affectionate trust
in our common Father almost unfilial. Upbraidingly, then, He spoke who said ...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
I wish you had a younger partner than myself; but as there does not seem to be
one at liberty at present, come with me, and let us see ifa waltz will not help to lay
this spectre bridegroom!” Roschen looked up in my face almost upbraidingly, ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1839