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Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: A Dictionary of the English ...
INCATENATION. INCLINE. In-cat e-na'tion < rn-kiXi •r-niM.nn •,. n. [L. <n- in -f-
catrna chain.] Act of linking together ; enchaining. /.'. , In cau'tious (ka/shfls), a. Not
cautious ; not ctrcuiu- Bpect. — incau'tious ly. < / In cau'tious ness, n. Syii.
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Outlines of English Literature
One peculiarity in his manner is particularly to be noticed: it is what may be called
incatenation, a linking together of images, each of which is attached to that which
precedes it, and which in its turn suggests another which follows it, but which ...
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
Inclosed in a castle.— 2. Hoof -bound. Crabb. Incatenation (in-kat'e-na"shon), n. [
LL. incatenatio, incatenativnis — L. in, in, into, and catena, a chain.] The act of
linking or yoking. 'The incatenation of fleas.' fr'oZd- gmith. Incautlon (in-ka'shon),
n.
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
... DQVI 31:10, 184:7, 213:13, 213:25, 218:18: TEI 15:24: HS 40:28, 146:11, 166:3
, 166:13: EL 151:4, 177:17, 177:30: HN 15:38, 71:22, 139:27: AT 37:14, 73:7: EN
19:32, 74:18, 75:27, 143:34, 144:5, 160:9, 200:39, 202:24. INCATENATION: ...
Cristian Ciocan, Georges Hansel, 2006
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
A philosopher . . . sedulous in the incatenation of fleas, or the sculpture of a
cherry-stone. Goldsmith, Citixen of the World, cvili. incauteloust, o. [< tn-3 +
cautelotts.] Incautious. All advantage of cavil at the expressions of the Judges* if
any had ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
... incatenation between the offence of dowry death and dowry' demand uncertain
and open for discussion. In the same sections, the phrase ' soon before her death
' raises the question, how soon before? Similarly, the words ' relative of her ...
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The British Essayists: Bacon's essays
... earnestly intent upon adding one star more to his catalogue, or one monster
more to his collection; ~or still, if possible, more triflingly sedulous, in the
incatenation of fleas, or the sculpture of cherrystones. ' I never consider this
subject without ...
James Ferguson (advocate), 1819
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The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith: including a ...
... his time, than by sitting at home, earnestly intent upon adding one star more to
his catalogue, or one monster more to his collect'on ; or still, if possible, more
triflingly sedulous in the incatenation of fleas, or the sculpture of a cherry-stone !
Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior, 1801
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Containing All ...
... spend his time, than by fitting at home, earnestly intent upon adding one star
more to his catalogue, or one monstcr more to his collection? or still, if poffible,
more triflingly sedulous in the incatenation of sleas, or the sculpture of cherry-
stones ...
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The works of Oliver Goldsmith
... sitting at home, earnestly intent upon adding one star more to his catalogue or
one monster more to his collection ; or still, if possible, more triflingly sedulous in
the incatenation of fleas or the sculpture of cherrystones No. XVIII.] 229 ESSAYS.
Oliver Goldsmith, Peter Cunningham, 1900