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The Irish Ecclesiastical Record
He affirmeth that I said Scriptures and divine service had been in unvulgar
tongues, but should prove that they were unvulgar and unknown of that people
wherein they were pracz'z'sed. Have you ever heard the like? I shewed,
according to ...
2
John Keats, Updated Edition
Mindful of the class bias evident in Lockhart's charge that in Endymion Keats
used classical materials without benefit of a classical education, Hunt proposes a
new distinction between the vulgar and the unvulgar: the vulgar are those who ...
3
The Selected Plays of John Marston
Truly, very pathetical and unvulgar. balURdo. 'Pathetical and unvulgar': words of
worth, excellent words! In sooth, madam, I have 45 taken a murr, which makes my
nose run most pathetically and unvulgarly. Have you any tobacco? MARia.
John Marston, Macdonald Pearman Jackson, Michael Neill, 1986
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The Roman Revenge ... The Third Edition
Born did'st thou say ? mark, how thy partial Pride, Barrinssg the Gates of Hope,
wou'd shut out lVIerit-l No Man wade-ver Borel, but form'd to Greatness :- . Who,
but aspiring'--Hinds--Were--R0me's first Fathers? * r Unvulgar rais'dss their
Deeds ...
5
The Muses in Mourning: 2
Unvulgar spirit rais'd their deeds to fame, ' And, thence, unvulgar reverence mark'
d 'em noble. ---But, in our hands, diminish'd honour shrinks To bare a'egree,---
and shames the rights osranle. Heaven !---what a difference 'twixt ola' Rome, and
...
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Leigh Hunt's Journal: A Miscellany for the Cultivation of ...
For, as there are vulgar in all classes, from the richest to the poorest, so there are
persons in the poorest classes as unvulgar in their nature as the most refined in
the n'chestfihough their bearing cannot be expected to adapt itself so readily to ...
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The Works: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and ...
Truelie, verie patheticall, and unvulgar. Bal. Patheticall, and unvulgar; words of
worth, ex' cellent words. In sooth, madam, I have taken a murre, which makes my
nose run most patheticallie, and unvulgarlie. Have you any tobacco? Mar ...
John Marston, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1856
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The Works of the British Dramatists
Truly, very pathetical and unvulgar. Bal. Pathetical and unvulgar ; words of worth,
excellent words. In sooth, madam, I have taken a murr, ' which makes my nose
run most pathetically, and unvulgarly. Have you any tobacco ? Mar. Good signior
...
Sir John Scott Keltie, 1873
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The works of the British dramatists, selected, with notes, ...
Truly, very pathetical and unvulgar. Bal. Pathetical and unvulgar ; words of worth,
excellent words. In sooth, madam, I have taken a murr, ' which makes my nose
run most pathetically, and unvulgarly. Ilave you any tobacco ? Mar. Good signior
...
sir John Scott Keltie, 1870
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The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology
... unbigoted, undegenerate, unfaulty, unguilty, uninjurious, unmalicious,
unobnoxious, unselfish, untroublesome), but very few that are simplex (unbitter,
unhostile, unsordid, unvulgar, and possibly a few more, as the quote above
suggests).
Laurie Bauer, Rochelle Lieber, Ingo Plag, 2013