BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «AFFRIGHTEDLY»
Temukaké kagunané saka
affrightedly ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
affrightedly lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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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, ...
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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
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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 ...
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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