10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VAGARISH»
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vagarish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Keats: bicentenary readings
(II, 167) Keats's vagarish disposition is 'disposed to wander, whimsical, erratic'; '
vagarish' is an even rarer word than the unusual 'vagarious' but presumably
appropriate to the writer who apologised for his 'changes and variations of Mind' (
II, ...
You are too learned for my parish, M eople's eyes were all vagarish hile striving
your hard hrases to conjecture. There seem two modes of ollege teaching, If I
might judge from this your preaching: Mine for the world, your's for the college
bred.
3
Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John Keats
But you, knowing my unsteady and vagarish disposition, will guess that all this
turmoil will be settled by tomorrow morning. It strikes me to-night that I have led a
very odd sort of life for the two or three last years — here and there, no anchor —
I ...
Rich. Monckton Milnes, 1848
4
The Life and Letters of John Keats ... A New Edition
But you, knowing my unsteady and vagarish disposition, will guess that all this
turmoil will be settled by to-morrow morning. It strikes me to-night that I have led a
very odd sort of life for the two or three last years—here and there, no anchor— I
...
Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton, 1867
5
The Letters of John Keats: Volume 2, 1819-1821: 1814-1821
I have no meridian to date Interests from,' or measure circumstances—To night I
am all in a mist; I scarcely know what's what—But you knowing my unsteady &
vagarish disposition, will guess that all this turmoil will be settled by tomorrow ...
Hyder Edward Rollins, 2012
6
The Works with Acopious Index
The parson of the parish, Although his mouth was most devout, His eyes were oft
vagarish. For oft on Boniface he called, The news to ask or tell ; Hoping his ale
was fresh and good, And that his hogs were well. Qq And was fair Ellen In the
way ...
7
The Complete Works of John Keats
But you knowing my unsteady and vagarish disposition, will guess that all this
turmoil will be settled by to-morrow morning. It strikes me to-night that I have led a
very odd sort of life for the two or three last years — Here and there — no anchor
...
John Keats, Harry Buxton Forman, 1820
8
The New Monthly Magazine, and Literary Journal
You arc loo learned for my parish, My people's eyes were all vagarish While
striving your hard phrases to conjecture. There seem two modes of College
teaching, If I might judge from this your preaching : Mine for the world, your's for
the ...
9
Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
You have not dealt well with me to put this fagary into her foolish fancy. c. 1796.
Wolcot, Peter Pindar, 305. His eyesareoft vagarish. Vagrant, subs, (old: now
recognised). —'A wandering Rogue, a strolling Vagabond' (B. E.,c. 1696): also
Vagant ...
10
The New Monthly Magazine
You are too learned for my parish, My people's eyes were all vagarish While
striving your hard phrases to conjecture. There seem two modes of College
teaching. If 1 might judge from this your preaching: Mine for the world, your's for
the ...