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Calamities of Authors: Including Some Inquiries Respecting ...
O 'tis a precious apothegmatical pedant.” “It was the foible of HARVEY to wish to
conceal the humble avocation of his Father: this forms a perpetualisource of_ the
bitterness or the pleasantry of Nasii, who, indeed, calls his pamphlet_ f'.a full ...
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Ed. I. ; and we can well imagine the condensed and apothegmatical indignation
with which he would have' crushed, as under a rock, the counsel who had sought
to impose such a garbled statement upon him in his own court. Even the present
...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor
... those expressions of adoration and trust in God which are most congenial to a
devout Mussulman, and with allusions and resemblances most familiar to the
mind of an oriental. The latter is, throughout, an eastern book. Its apothegmatical
...
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Athens, Its Rise and Fall: 1
It seems that the apothegmatical Hipparchus did not associate with Anacreon
more from sympathy with his genius, than inclina— tion to the subjects to which it
was devoted. He was addicted to pleasure; nor did he confine its pursuits to the ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1843
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Galignani's magazine and Paris monthly review
For my own part, I can conscientiously dec are, that no one would be more terse,
pointed, brief, and apothegmatical than myself—ifl could aiford it. My poverty and
not my will consents —poverty, be it understood, not of the pate but of the purse.
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The Marprelate Controversy
reformed society sent there combined quotations weeke by weeke in a Capcase,
to my brother Thomas, yet wandring beyond sea, such a Chaos of common
places, no apothegmatical Lycosthenes euer conceited. Bishops were the
smallest ...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the 11th to ...
... end, is the first use I have seen, of a witty apothegmatical comparison, of a
libidinous old man. The maidens mocke, and call him withered leeke, That with a
greene tayle has an hoary head. [It is used by Boccacio in his introduction to the ...
Thomas Warton (jr.), Joseph Ritson, dr. George Ashby, 1824
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
Ed. I. ; and we can well imagine the condensed and apothegmatical indignation
with which he would have crushed, as under a. rock, the counsel who had sought
to impose such a garbled statement upon him in his own court. Even the present
...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Apothegmatical, a. Apotogmatlco. Apothegm at 1st, A Apotegmatista. To
Apothegmatize, m. Apotegmatizar. Apotheosis, a Apoteosis. Apozem, a. Pócima. [
mayar, debilitarse. To Appall, va. Espantar, aterrar.— vn. Des- Appalling, a.
Espanto.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1865
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Literary miscellanies. Calamities of authors
O 'tis a precious apothegmatical pedant." It was the foible of Harvey to wish to
conceal the humble avocation of his father : this forms a perpetual source of the
bitterness or the pleasantry of Nash, who, indeed, calls his pamphlet " a full
answer ...