10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DIGLADIATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
digladiation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
digladiation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Repertorium. A letter to a ...
affections, and wild horses of Plato, are the highest circen- ses:9 and the noblest
digladiation 1 is in the theatre of ourselves; for therein our inward antagonists, not
only like common gladiators, with ordinary weapons and down-right blows ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
2
The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words Your ...
... d$idation digitigrade (DIJ-it-i-grayd) tiptoeing or on tiptoes digitigrade
stagehands backstage during the performance digladiation (dy-glad-i-AY-shun)
verbal wrangling some pretty good digladiation at the debate dilaniate (di-LAY-
nee-ayt) to ...
3
A treatise conteyning the true catholike and apostolike ...
B.)ii notyfedintbe feriptureñt is inuéted not by the holy ghoit,but by thewit ofman,
whicb is mere folly : it hath bene and is the caufe of much jhife, contention and
digladiation,of great ftormes, tragedies & debates-, which yet cc»tf /«Ke.
Theícripture ...
4
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
They [schoolmen] see such digladiation about subtilties and matters of no use. ,
Bacon, Advancement of Learning, i. 48. Avoid all digladiation*, facility of credit, or
superstitious simplicity; seek the consonancy and concatenation of truth.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
5
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... part of the diameter of the sun and moon; any of the numbers expressed by
single figures. Digitated, dîd'je-tl-ted, a. Branched out into divisions like fingers.
Digladiation,. dí-fflá-dé-aíshun,. j. 125. A combat with swords, any quarrel.
Dignified ...
6
Handbuch der englischen Literatur: Prosa
... to think they are all out of their way which never meet: and when they see such
digladiation about subtilties, and matters of no use or moment, they easily fan '
upon that judgment of Dionysius of Syracusa, ,,Verba ista sunt senum otiosorum!
7
The Southern literary messenger
... two results which happened some years before the time I am writing of, to say
nothing of some traditions in the army, convinced the public, that his practice was
as sharp at the small sword as at the cut and thrust of professional digladiation.
8
The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England
... to think they are all out of their way which never meet : and when they see such
digladiation about subtilties, and matters of no use or moment, they easily fall
upon that judgment of Dionysius of Syracuse, "Verba ista sunt senum otiosorum.
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu, 1852
9
Redemption Redeemed: A Puritan Defense of Unlimited Atonement
Only the writings and preachings of men interested in the same principles with
them I find deeply baptized into the same spirit of self-digladiation, whereof we
shall, God willing, give instances by way of proof, to a suffi- cient proportion,
before ...
John Goodwin, John D. Wagner, 2004
10
The novels of William Harrison Ainsworth
But I felt that adequately to exhibit one of those scenes of intellectual digladiation
in which he was so frequently and so triumphantly engaged, would require the
possession of a depth of learning little inferior to that of the invincible disputant ...
William Harrison Ainsworth, William Edward Armytage Axon, 1902