अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «BOWELLESS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
bowelless का उपयोग पता करें।
bowelless aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
Introduction. children of Adam, who leave their little ones to the mercies of the
world, to the dandling of chance, to the hard rearing of the poor-house. There is
Lord de Bowelless ; he has a rent-roll of thousands ; is a plumed and jewelled
peer.
Douglas William Jerrold, 1867
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Sir Thomas Browne's Religio medici : Letter to a friend, ...
161, 1. ult. P. 148, 1. 25. mile] T, A, A have mitre, but mite is undoubtedly the true
reading. See below, p. 163, 1. 22. P. 149, 1. 17. bowelless unto themselves]
below, p. 164, 1. pen., it is bowelless unto others, which is probably the true
reading.
Sir Thomas Browne, William Alexander Greenhill, 1906
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Poor relations. Cousin Pons, tr. by P. Kent
Well, as I was a-saying to Cibot : ' Now, look you, a family as allows it's lady's-
maids to wear velvet mantles, must be a bowelless lot " " Bowelless ! Yes ; that's
the very word," said Pons ; and thereupon he proceeded to relate his grievances
...
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Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures: The story of a feather, and ...
There is Lord de Bowelless ; he has a rent-roll of thousands ; is a plumed and
jewelled peer. Look at him in his robes ; — behold " law-maker " written on the
broad tablet of his comprehensive brow. He is in the House of Peers : the born ...
Douglas William Jerrold, 1852
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The writings of Douglas Jerrold. Collected ed
And thus, because man, and man alone, can with icy heart neglect his little ones
— can leave them in the world's sandy desert to crawl into life as best they may,
— because a De Bowelless can suffer his natural baby to be swaddled in a ...
Douglas William Jerrold, 1852
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The works of Douglas Jerrold
And thus, because man, and man alone, can with icy heart neglect his little ones
— can leave them in the world's sandy desert to crawl into life as best they may,
— because a Be Bowelless can suffer his natural baby to be swaddled in a ...
Douglas William Jerrold, 1863
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Religio medici: letter to a friend ; Christian morals
161, 1. ult. P. 148, 1. 25. mite] T, A, A have mitre, but mite is undoubtedly the true
reading. See below, p. 163, 1. 22. P. 149, 1. 17. bowelless unto themselves]
below, p. 164, 1. pen., it is bowelless unto others, which is probably the true
reading.
Sir Thomas Browne, W. A. Greenhill, 1881
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Religio Medici: A Letter to a Friend; Christian Morals; ...
161, 1. ult. P. 148, 1. 25. mile] r, A, A have mitre, but mite is undoubtedly the true
reading. See below, p. 163, 1. 22. P. 149, 1. 17. bowelless unto themselves]
below, p. 164, 1. pen., it is bowelless unto others, which is probably the true
reading.
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Sir Thomas Browne: 'A Man of Achievement in Literature'
The two paragraphs printed below show again unmistakably successful revision:
A Letter If Avarice be thy Vice, yet make it not thy Punishment: miserable men
commiserate not themselves, bowelless unto themselves, and merciless unto
their ...
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Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages
Cheek-puffing just does not have the same currency as an indicator of
satisfaction that it used to. also see: gramaungere, moreish, quaresimal
Bowelless (adj.) Having no bowels; lacking in mercy or compassion. It was
certainly news to me that ...