10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SELECTLY»
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1
An Introduction to English Morphology: Words and Their Structure
... that the existence of such noun-derived and verb- derived adverbs (as well as
of adjective-derived ones) is haph^ard and unpredictable, so there happens to
exist no word 'selectly (meaning 'selectively'), nor 'cheerly (meaning 'cheerily').
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, 2002
2
THE ANTI-JACOBIN REVIEW AND MAGAZINE
Dajt/mis and Chke, a Pastoral Novel, note first selectly translated into -English,
from the Greek of Lougus. I2mo. Pp. 265. Vigurs, Penzanccj Vernor and Hood,
London. 1803. THIS little novel, su/i/iosed to he an imitation of the Ethiopics
ofHelio- ...
THE ANTI-JACOBIN REVIEW AND MAGAZINE, 1803
... Spending Scarlet, like a Woman, Yellow she affords Only scantly and selectly
Like a Lover's Words.” I swear 108 My Balancing act.
4
Charles Auchester: A memorial ...
He chose very selectly, nathless, securing only the most delicate and rare of the
wonders spread about him, and which excited his naivete* to the utmost. His
choice comprised all crisp white comfits and red-rose ones, almond-eggs, the
most ...
Elizabeth Sara Sheppard, 1853
5
Catalogue of books added to the Library of Congress, from ...
2. 8°. Brooklyn, by the society, 1869. CONTENTS. FIELD (T. W.) The battle of
Long Inland. Longus. Daphnis and Chloe. A pastoral novel. Now first selectly
translated into English from the original Greek. By Charles Valentine Le Grice.
266 pp.
Library of Congress, 1870
Though selectly select in her visiting-list, her acquaintance in town is
considerable ; and the best mansions in May-Fair contribute their quota of ladies'
maids to her whist-table on Opera nights, or royal ball-nights, when she is sure of
getting rid ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1841
7
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
numerous Bengal and other roses; and a most luxuriant plant of Ribes
sanguineum. No. 16. A very selectly planted garden, in which Lobélz'a gracilis,
Anagallis coccinea grandiflora, and verbenas, made a conspicuous appearance.
N0. 17.
The exact words of a selectly famous professor of philosophy who, living the few
years of his retirement in the neighbourhood of the preparatory school, had given
– for pure love of seeing young things and feeling the freshness of young minds ...
A. S. M. Hutchinson, 2008
9
Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
Choicely, selectly. 2. Elegantly, nicely. ESCOOIMIKTTO, sm. Choice, selection.
ESCUL tn. sm. Scholar, student. — a. Scholastic. ESCOLA.R, vn. V. Colar.
ESCOLASTICAMENTE, ml Scholastically. ESCOLA.STICO, CA, a. Scholastic,
pertaining ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti, 1832
10
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
Indeed the version of Thornley is little known ; and, as he professes to have seen
only the edition of Villoison, he is perhaps less acquainted with the ancient
history of the Pastorals. In effect, his object was to translate ' selectly; and minuter
...
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SELECTLY»
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selectly nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Gum Springs is host to many birds
“Nature rarer uses yellow…yellow she affords only scantly and selectly, like a lover's words” (Emily Dickinson). A reader inquired that there is a grayish-whiteish ... «Siftings Herald, lug 15»