अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «SATIRICALNESS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
satiricalness का उपयोग पता करें।
satiricalness aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
1
The Cambridge Platonists
Something of the “sharpness and satiricalness” of this letter and postscript may
be due to the confidence of correspondence with a sympathetic friend; but there
is reason to think that it expresses the normal attitude of More's mind on this ...
2
The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ...
Some poets, if debarred profaneness, wantonness, and satiricalness, that they
may neither abuse God, themselves, nor their neighbours, have their tongues cut
out' in effect. Others only trade in wit at the second hand; being all for translations,
...
3
The Spirit of the English Magazines
... upon him, and to devise a possibility ofn reconciliation with his adversary, who,
though a popularity man, had a smeddum of satiricalness that increased with his
prospect of gaining his ends, and was very emitting, I must allow, to the Bailie.
4
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gogan, gogangerdd, trawsgan, gwawd, trawsganiad Satiric, sa-tir'-ic, \a.
dychanus, go- Satirical, ea-tir'-i-cal, l ganus, gwawdus Satirically, sa-tir'-i-cal-li, ad
. yn dychan- ol, yn senol, yn oganol Satiricalness, sa-tir'-i-cal-nes, s. dychan-
usrwydd, ...
5
The Traveller's Library
Had he been contemporary with Plato (that great back;/Mend to poets) he would
not only have allowed him to live, but advanced him to an ofiice in his
Commonwealth. Some poets, if debarred profaneness, wantonness, and
satiricalness, (that ...
6
The history of the worthies of England
He had an ill-natured wit, biassed to satiricalness : — a great statesman (and it
was not the least part of his policy to provide for his own safety ;) who would look
on, direct, give ground, abet on other men's hands, but never played so as to ...
Thomas Fuller, P. Austin Nuttall,
1840
7
Evangelical Biography: Being a Complete and Fruitful Account ...
Some poets, if debarred prof«neiJe$6, wantonness, and satiricalness, that they
may neither, abuse' God, themselves, nor their neighbours, have ifheif tongues
cut out in eftect. Others only trade in wit'at t\& second hand, being all for ...
... upon him, and to devise a possibility of a reconciliation with his adversary, .
who, though a popularity man, had a smeddum of satiricalness that increased
with his prospectof guininghis ends, and was very afflicting, I must allow, to the
Bailie.
9
The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Hist. and ...
Some poets, if debarred profaneness, wantonness, and satiricalness, that they
may neither abuse God, themselves, nor their neighbours, have their tongues cut
out in effect. Others only trade in wit at the second hand; being all for translations,
...
10
Esther Through the Centuries
Our Quarles is free from faults [of profaneness and satiricalness] as if he had
drunk of Jordan instead ofHelicon' (cited in Nethercot : ). Quarles'
interpretation of Esther demonstrates how conventional misogyny is at this time,
yet ...