अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «FLATTEROUS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
flatterous का उपयोग पता करें।
flatterous aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The Light in the Window: Whisperings from the Soul
Whisperings from the Soul William Peters. i speak i speak to your vanity as i do
mine for flatterous speech is never sublime may my words lift you up with a smile
upon you face enlighten your heart on the pathways of grace for words have a ...
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Select works of John Bale D.D. Bishop of Ossory: containing ...
Trust not too much in the flatterous fawning of such wily foxes. Anne Askewe.
Also he required my cousin Brittayne, that he should earnestly a thief. persuade
me to utter even the very bottom of my heart. And he sware by his fidelity, that no
...
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A Dictionary of the Manks Language, with the Corresponding ...
S'aamT, a. how flatterous, &c. S'EnrsnT, a. how broken. S-nnrsn'TAon, a. how
brittle, &c. S'EErsn'TEE, a. more brittle, most brittle. S'naoron, a. how dirty or
muddy. S-EEorEE, a. dirtier, dirtiest. S'Eaonz, a. how boiled or baked, comp. an
sup.
Trust not too much in the flatterous fawning of such wily foxes. Anne Askewe.
Also he required my cousin Brittayne, that he should earnestly a thief. persuade
me to utter even the very bottom of my heart. And he sware by his fidelity, that no
...
Parker Society (Great Britain)., 1849
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When mayflowers blossom: a romance of Plymouth's first years
Gentlemen, you speak too fair : I beg you stay such flatterous, applausive words,"
expostulated Mistress Dorothy, eliciting their laughter, while her husband averred
: " Leastways, our words be sincere, without mere 80 WHEN MAYFLOWERS ...
It may be . that this suspicion is slanderous or flatterous according to the point of
view, but he certainly seems to have a notion of a rational evolution which
derives its impulse from a rational absolutism. He must not be lightly understood
ns ...
Louis Freeland Post, Alice Thatcher Post, Stoughton Cooley, 1911
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A dictionary of the Manks language
Feer Vayn'naoh, a. very pert or flatterous. B Dy Veyn'neaaoht, v. to flatter. B E
Vayn'neays, s. his flattery. B E Veyn'nid, s. his pertness. Bo Veynt, a. too pert. Yn
Vuce, s. the pig or hog. Prov. — " Lhig dy chooilley vuck reuyrey jee hene.
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The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth ...
Queen Victoria told Lord Palmerston that journalists were not to be received, and
got one of those courteous but dusty retorts which made him the least flatterous of
her prime ministers. In an English novel of 1856, entitled Perversion, the villain ...
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Reflections on Cultural Policy: Past, Present and Future
... field, and whorehouse, and petty lies and dreary chat and insinuating gossip
and the flatterous tittletattle of TVtalk shows, with their relentless cheery hosts,
and vomitous film scenarios and wretched radio gabble and self-serving memoirs
...
Evan Alderson, Robin Blaser, Harold Coward, 1993
... ofconscious rejection is it the dichotomous aspects ofSoul the convolution
ofSpiritandMatter andit does matter to me the flatterous words ofthee my muse
asyou impart to me that which i cannot readily see andthen ishooyou rebukeyou
foryou ...
William S. Peters Sr, 2012