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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 ...