10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «AFFRIGHTEDLY»
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review
We behold a group of English ladies, crowded together in a vault that opens to
the sunlit street ; they have hurried here affrightedly, aroused from slumber, as it
seems, for two of them are in their night-dress, hastily en wrapt in shawls ; one, ...
2
The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, Lyon ...
Aff, off, out of, from. Amid, amyd, amidst. Amland, ambling. Amangis, among.
Amorettis, love-knots, favours. Affamysit, famished. Afferis, affairs. Afferis, belongs
. Affeiritlye, affrightedly. Afferand, proportioned. Affye, to confide, to rely, to trust:
also, ...
Sir David Lindsay, David Laing, 1871
3
A Secret of the Past: A Novel
She tossed feverishly from side to side of her pillows, waking up suddenly with a
wild cry and clasping her arms affrightedly about Valerie. “ Save me, Valerie!
save me ! ” “Dear Lady Ruthyn, you have had a nightmare. There is nothing to
fear.
Victor O'Donovan Power, 1893
The soldiers, resting "affrightedly on their oars, imitated his gesture, and the
whale-boat, thus thrown out of trim, rocked from side to side dangerously. A
moment's anxious pause, and then another musket shot, followed by a hshrill
woman's ...
Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, Lurline Stuart, Michael Roe, 2001
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The Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel
Collins's Woman inWhite (1860) is, here with a certain literary appropriateness,
usedto provide a citation for affrightedly ('Lookingupand down theroad
affrightedly'), as wellas the most recent evidence forclandestine inthefirstedition
ofthe OED ...
"No, no,” Miss Agnes said affrightedly. " I want to wait." All the joy was gone from
her face and she was so genuinely alarmed that Abner said good naturedly: “All
right, I'll talk to him, and after I get home I'll call you up and you can have the first ...
7
The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: Lion ...
Lion king at arms, under James V. Sir David Lindsay. Afkeir, Affere, to fear ;
affeiris, fears; affeirit, feared: A-Sax. afwran, terrere: O. Eng. afere, R. of Glo'ster;
affere, R. of Brunne. Akkeritlye, affrightedly, from affere. . Art ERME, to establish, ...
... was the work of an instant " Traitor 1 Unmanly ruffian and coward I" Mark knew
the voice before he had scarce seen the form, and, as he sprawled upon the
ground, he gasped affrightedly — " Philip I" CHAPTER LI. TURNING THE
TABLES.
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The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
87. +af fright -ëd-ly0 (gh mute), adv. [Affrighted.] In an affrighted manner; in a way
to indicate fright. "The thunder of their rage and boistrous struggling make The
neighboring forests round affrightedly to quake." Drayton; Poly-Olbion, B. 12.
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The New American Encyclopedic Dictionary: An Exhaustive ...
He then arose." Spenser: F. It-, v. 37. Af fright -ftd-ljf {gh mute) , adv. [Affrighted.] In
an affrighted manner ; in a way to indicate fright. "The thunder of their rage and
boistrous struggling make The neighboring forests round affrightedly to quake.
Edward Thomas Roe, Le Roy Hooker, Thomas W. Handford, 1907