10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNBEDINNED»
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1
The Theatrical Inquisitor, Or, Monthly Mirror
... or a fit lightsome, or that a hero's nose is lightsomely brought down, from a
forehead of clear- spirited thought; or that his back drops lightsomely in, AVhere
has he heard of a quoit-like drop, of swaling a jerked feather, of unbedinned
music, ...
2
The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Sir H. Taylor. Unbedinned ( unlMJ-dind ), a. Not made noisy. 'A princely music
unbedinned with drums ' L. Hunt. [Rare] Unbefitting (un-be-flt'ing),a. Not befitting;
unsuitable; unbecoming. Love is full of unbefittittg strains. All wanton as a child.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
3
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
'A princely music unbedinned with drums' L. HutU. [Rare] Unbefitting (un-be-nf
lug), a. Not befitting; unsuitable; unbecoming. Love is full of unbefitting strains. Ail
wanton as a child. Shak. UnbefooKun-be-fttlO, v.t 1. To change from a foolish ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
4
To be Read at Dusk: And Other Stories, Sketches and Essays
... saw, the sad and fair Francesca. Now the procession comes with noise of
cavalry and trumpets clear, a princely music unbedinned with drums; the mighty
brass seems opening as it comes; and now it fills and now it shakes the air, and
now ...
Charles Dickens, Gredic George Kitton, 1898
5
Rimini, and other poems
While thus with tip-toe looks the people gaze, Another shout the neighb'ring
quarters raise: The train are in the town, and gathering near, With noise of cavalry
, and trumpets clear; A princely music, unbedinned with drums; The mighty brass
...
6
Memoir of William Edmondstoune Aytoun ...
As we crossed a narrow country road, down which a procession of Mauchline
weavers, or Kilmarnock cap-makers, or some such body, was pouring, preceded
by music, which was neither " princely," nor " unbedinned with drums," a farmer's
...
Sir Theodore Martin, 1867
7
Tait's Edinburgh magazine
Here, rounding by the Market Place, comes the Kilbarchan band, and although
theirs is not quite " A princely music, unbedinned with drums," not ungracefully
does their " mighty brass " blare out the cadences of " Beautiful Venice." Heard ye
...
8
The new general and mining telegraph code
... Ultimation 3700 Unalliable 8700 Unbecome 45,000 Ultimatums 3800 Unallied
8800 Unbecoming 46,000 Ultimo 3900 Unaltered 8900 Unbedinned 47,000
Ultraism 4000 Unamazed 9000 Unbefool 48,000 Ultroneous 4100 Unamusive
9100 ...
C. Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal, 1901
9
Plays, poems, and miscellanies
Now the procession comes with noise of cavalry and trumpets clear, a princely
music unbedinned with drums; the mighty brass seems opening as it comes; and
now it fills and now it shakes the air, and now it bursts into the sounding square.
Charles Dickens, Edwin Percy Whipple, Gilbert Ashville Pierce, 1894
10
The Prose and Poetry of Europe and America: Consisting of ...
While thus with tip-toe looks the people gaze, Another shout the neighb'rin
quarters raise: The train are in the town, an gathering near, With noise of cavalry,
and trumpets clear; A princely music, unbedinned with drums; The mighty bras
seems ...