BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CRABBEDLY»
Temukaké kagunané saka
crabbedly ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
crabbedly lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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A short dictionary English and French
Crab-tree, pommier fauvage. Crab- fish, ecrevijfe. Crab-louse, morpi-, on.
Crabbed, aigre, vtrd, aprt au gout; rabotiux, malpoli; bi\arre, fantaf- que, de
mauvaise bumeur ; farouche. Crabbedly. As, to look crabbedly, a- voir un regard
farouche.
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The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction
Tis writ somewhat crabbedly," said Brandoch Daha, "and most damnably long. I
spent half last night a-searching on't, and 'tis most apparent no other way lieth to
these mountains save by the Moruna, and across the Moruna is (if Gro say true) ...
Ursula K. Le Guin, Susan Wood, 1979
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The Royal Dictionary, French and English, and English and ...
CRABBEDLY, Adv. Ex. To look Crabbedly , Avoir une Mine chagrine, ou sévère,
avoir un regard rechigne. CRABBEDNESS (or Rooghcese) of a Stiie, S. /'
Inégalité d'un Stile, ce qui ie rend raboteux, ou inégal, Oy Crabbcdness, (er
Sowrness) ...
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Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches
He was a crabbedly honest old fellow, and a very skilful hunter; but he was worn
out with age and rheumatism, and his temper had failed even faster than his
bodily strength. He showed me a greater variety of game than I had ever seen
before ...
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The Brontës Life and Letters: Being an Attempt to Present a ...
... his 'reason '—something in the third volume sticks confoundedly in his throat,
and as to the 'female character” about which I asked, he responds crabbedly that,
' She is an odd, fascinating little puss,' but affirms that he is 'not in love with her.
Clement King Shorter, 2013
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Collections Relating to the History of Mary, Queen of ...
... deceased ffijsifflfiifidz in England, could so liuely and subtilely doe, that he who
wrote moste crabbedly and vnleageably, could hardly discerne his owne Handc-
writing from the-Knight's coun-terfeiting- Hande. Bur who conferred these ...
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The English Theatre: In Eight Volumes. Containing the Most ...
O Sir, she has a Tongue as long as my Leg, and talks so crabbedly,you wou'd
think she always s oke Wesh. 1 - Dur. Thafs an odd Language, methinks, or her
Phioso h . PsnyBut sometimes she will fit you halsa Day without speakinga Word,
...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
and we grasped a “ grievous crabtree cudgel," which graced our right hand 'most
crabbedly. We began then to think the matter over. Why was it, that, holding the
slanderer, as we did, and yet do, in utter contempt, the slander should have ...
W. Blackwood Ltd. (Edinburgh, 1829
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the ...
Further; he afterwards said that seven or eight score of his servants ' Consisting
of four folio leaves, written so closely and crabbedly, and the ink so faded, that
here and there it was impossible to make out the word. Where this was the case
the ...
Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, 1829
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The Bible in Spain: or, The journeys, adventures, and ...
Well may the poor Spaniards exclaim, These English talk so crabbedly, that
Satan himself would not be able to understand them. Lisbon is a huge ruinous
city, still exhibiting in almost every direction the vestiges of that terrific visitation of
God, ...
George Henry Borrow, 1843