10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ADSCITITIOUSLY»
Découvrez l'usage de
adscititiously dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
adscititiously et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
eminent authors to such a degree, that they almost fancy themselves the great
writers whom they so adscititiously praise, and of whose 'good works ' they have
no more thorough appreciation, than three-fourths of the readers whom they my ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, 1858
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Knickerbocker, Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
eminent authors to such a degree, that they almost fancy themselves the great
writers whom they so adscititiously praise, and of whose ' good works ' they have
no more thorough appreciation, than three-fourths of the readers whom they may
...
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A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Adscititiously, ad. in an adscititioua manner. Adstric'tion, s. the act of binding
together. Adula'tion, *. high compliment, flattery. Ad'ulator, *. a flatterer. Adulatory,
a. flattering, highly complimental. Adult', s. a person arrived at maturity: a. grown
up ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Adscititiously, ad. in an adscititious manner. Adstric'tion, $. the act of binding
together. Adulation, *. high compliment, flattery. Ad'ulator, *. a flatterer. Adulatory,
a. flattering, highly complimental. Adult', *. a person arrived at maturity: a. grown
up ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
... he'd watched his loquacious, animated friend chat his way through. Yes, this
mightturnoutjust fine . . . CHAPTER SIXTEEN Life's anfractuous
avenueaboundswith acherontic, antipathetic adventures—anaidantancilla
appears adscititiously.
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Select works of Porphyry: containing his four books On ...
For, on the , contrary, in these, unity subsists in difference ; because diversity has
in them a precedaneous existence ; but the unity which they contain is externally
and adscititiously derived. For in truly existing being, indeed, unity and ...
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Select works of Porphyry; containing his four books on ...
For, on the contrary, in these, unity subsists in difference; because diversity has in
them a precedaneous existence ; but the unity which they contain is externally
and adscititiously derived. For in truly existing being, indeed, unity and sameness
...
Porphyrius (the philosopher.), 1823
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Adscititiously. Ad' script, s. One held to service, or bound to the Ad-stric'tion, s. (
Lat.) Act of binding. [soil. Ad-strin'gf nt, a. See Astringent. Ad-u-la 'ri-a, s. The
moonstone ; a variety of Ad'u-late, v.a. To flatter. [felspar. Ad-u-la'tion, {ad-yu-la'
shun) ...
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Translations from the Greek of the following treatises ... ...
For, on the contrary, in these unity subsists in difference ; because diversity has in
them a pre- cedaneous existence; but the unity which they contain is externally
and adscititiously derived. For in truly existing being, indeed, unity and ...
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The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
eminent authors to such a degree, that they almost fancy themselves the great
writers whom they so adscititiously praise, and of whose ' good works ' they have
no more thorough appreciation, than three-fourths of the readers whom they may
...