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The Poems of Shelley: Volume Three: 1819 - 1820
Iona Taurina (During this speech she has been putting on boots and spurs, and a
hunting cap, buckishly cocked on one side, and tucking up her hair, she leaps
nimbly on his back.) Hoa! hoa! tallyho! tallyho! ho! ho! Come, let us hunt these ...
Jack Donovan, Cian Duffy, Kelvin Everest, 2014
... ostensibly for the 1 A British fugitive, who had also heen lucky enough to effect
his escape, saw this Rajah, in 1793, at his residence at Nocknab, and describes
him as a young man buckishly dressed in nankeen pantaloons, European boots,
...
Officer formerly in the service of His Highness Veer Rajunder Wadeer (rajah of Coorg.), 1857
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My Autobiography and Reminiscences
No one will wonder at my vivid recollection of that dreadful time, or that I should
note that he was much more buckishly dressed than usual. He seldom wore
gloves: at his visit to me he wore white kid, upon which' I joked him, and he said
he ...
William Powell Frith, 1888
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
And last, in straggles Master Timothy—(He hates that name, by the by, and
wishes his sponsors had favoured him with one that might have shortened
buckishly into Frank, or Tom, or—Tim won't do, and his sisters scout the
barbarous ...
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The Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Shelley
Shelley's political sympathies clearly lie more with Iona / Caroline and the '
Swinish multitude' than with Swellfoot / George and his ministers. But
ambivalence or caution are suggested by the absurdity of Iona hunting with '
buckishly cocked' ...
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The Recollections of a Policeman
He was now safe for a short period at any rate ; and I was about to take a turn in
the street, just to meditate upon the most advisable course of action, when I
espied three buckishly-attired, boldfaced looking fellows — one of whom I
thought I ...
My dear, I want to speak to you,' said Leonora to Ethel, when the informal supper
was over, and Harry had buckishly departed, and Rose and Milly were already
gone upstairs. Not a word had been mentioned as to the great episode of the ...
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The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
IONA TAURINA During this speech she has been putting on boots and spurs,
and a hunting cap, buckishly cocked on one side, and tucking up her hair, she
leaps nimbly on his back. Hoa ! hoa ! tallyho ! tallyho ! ho ! ho ! Come, let us hunt
...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Nathan Haskell Dole, 1905
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The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Unannotated ed. ...
hunting-cap buckishly cocked on one side, and, tucking up her hair, she leaps
nimbly on his back. Hoa ! hoa ! tallyho ! tallylio ! ho ! ho ' Come, let us hunt these
ugly badgers down, These stinking foxes, these devouring otters, These hares, ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Michael Rossetti, 1879
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Щеглйгйй, 25, а. а goldfìnch's. llteroneßáro, ad. rather dashingly, buckishly ,
beauishly , or smartly. Hteroflená'rblüß. rather dashing, buckish, beauish , or
smart , smartish1Цёголевъ, 17, a. a bean's , a buck's. lltero/Iúxa, f. a belle, a
dandy, ...