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The life & letters of Washington Irving: Edited by his ...
He was an honourable highminded fellow, and, in some trying money matters
particularly, he showed the greatest disinterestedness and liberality. He has
been shamefully wronged since his death." Thus vindicatorily of his friend spoke
the ...
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The London apprentice, and the goldsmith's daughter of West ...
... as far removed from the ties of relationship as you have hitherto been from
companionship." Edith's eye glittered, and her form dilated as she turned her face
upon him. She spoke not angrily, but haughtily — not vindictively, but vindicatorily
.
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The Works of Washington Irving: Life and letters of ...
Thus vindicatorily of his friend spoke the just and kind Geoffrey Crayon a day or
two since ; and we are glad to record it while the dark wing of the poet's renown is
uppermost. For, says Milton, " Fame has two wings — one black, the other white ...
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Works of Washington Irving: Life and letters
He was an honorable, high- minded fellow, and, in some trying money matters
particularly, he showed the greatest disinterestedness and liberality. He has
been shamefully wronged since his death." Thus vindicatorily of his friend spoke
the ...
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Outlooks: Lesbian and Gay Sexualities and Visual Cultures
... ofPerversity, Bram Dijkstra observes that Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at
Mytilene is a 'relatively rare explicit early treatment oflesbianism' (Dijkstra 1986:
153). For Swinburne imaginatively and for Solomon vindicatorily, a female—
female ...
Peter Horne, Reina Lewis,
2002
Thus vindicatorily of his friend spoke the just and kind Geoffrey Crayon a day or
two since ; and we are glad to record it while the dark wing of the poet's renown is
uppermost. For, says Milton, " Fame has two wings — one black, the other white ...
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Life and Letters of Washington Irving: Vol. 4
He was an honorable, highminded fellow, and, in some trying money matters
particularly, he showed the greatest disinterestedness and liberality. He has
been shamefully wronged since his death." Thus vindicatorily of his friend spoke
the just ...
Pierre Munroe Irving,
1867
To the wife — sensible enough in other respects — this seemed an appalling
calamity. Not necessarily because he had put himself out of relation with a fixed
and central truth — she explained self-vindicatorily — but because he had lost
that ...
Ragsdale: But, Tattersall!, precisely in the matter of 'redintegrative', I must insist
vindicatorily and philologically — even, indeed, philosophically\ — that right there
is an example of thoroughly-deliberated word usage that should be entirely ...
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Eclectic medical journal
Not necessarily because he had put himself out of relation with a fixed and
central truth — she explained self-vindicatorily — but because he had lost that
anchorage which prevents excessive thinking. He had thought himself into a
tangle ...
Ohio State Eclectic Medical Association, Worthington College (Ohio) Reformed Medical Dept,
1905