BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «HONIEDLY»
Temukaké kagunané saka
honiedly ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
honiedly lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Yale Literary Magazine
May I be married an she hath not a very bitter-sweet wit. It stings most honiedly.
Enter Lady Mary and Lasques. — Stings most honiedly ? A vile phrase. \Lady
Kate. Dennis. — God ye good morrow, ladies. L. Mary. — Well met, good Dennis.
May I be married an she hath not a very bitter-sweet wit. It stings most honiedly.
Enter Lady Mary and Lasques. — Stings most honiedly ? A vile phrase. [Lady
Kate. Dennis. — God ye good morrow, ladies. L. Mary. — Well met, good Dennis.
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The life and letters of Mrs. Emily C. Judson
Have you never heard, my de— (pardon — I fear it ia a habit of mine to write too '
honiedly ') — but have you not heard that " suspicion is a heavy armor, which,
with its own weight, impedes more than it protects?" Suspicion is most as<
suredly ...
Asahel Clark Kendrick, Emily Chubbuck Judson, 1869
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Last and first, 2 essays: The new spirit and Arthur Hugh Clough
The Spirit will not go, but turns upon him with a new menace : — "What! you know
not that I too can be serious, Can speak big words, and use the tone imperious,
Can speak, not honiedly, of love and beauty, But sternly of a something much ...
John Addington Symonds, 1919
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The Dublin University Magazine
... egad," — his style of commendation savouring of the Regency — and who
takes them suavely, honiedly, as she would take the vilest, most opprobrious
epithets ever applied to woman to-day, being, forsooth, in highest good humour.
The air ...
What ! you know not that I too can be serious, Can speak big words, and use the
tone imperious; Can speak, not honiedly, of love and beauty, But sternly of a
something much like duty. Oh, do you look surprised 1 were never told, Perhaps,
...
Arthur Hugh Clough, Francis Turner Palgrave, 1883
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Cometh Up as a Flower: An Autobiography
... a little withered spick-and-span cock-sparrow, chirrups small old-world
poKfesses to Dolly, whom he thinks " a monstrous fine woman, egad," — his style
of commendation savouring of the Regency — and who takes them suavely,
honiedly, ...
... able to flourish as delicate a hand, or quiddle as accurately, or talk as honiedly
; but in good sense and sound judgment—the essential elements of a man—they
are by no means inferior. We always like to see such men—good honest souls !
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
... whom he thinks “ a monstrous fine woman, egad,”—his style of commendation
savouring of the Regency—and who takes them suavely, honiedly, as she would
take the vilest, most opprobrious epithets ever applied to woman to-day, being, ...
"None, whatever," returned Mrs. Hartley, hospitably. " Cousin is too good a
housekeeper to be disturbed by being called upon to entertain company, at any
season," said Cousin Clarice, honiedly. " I should not have ven tured to offer my
modest ...