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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNCIVILNESS»
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... highly glorified the family in a_. short biographic notice, that their antagonist
Scioppius — the grammatical cur he was called for uncivilness — professed to
have counted up four hundred and ninety-nine lies in a work of about fifteen
pages.
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An English and Danish Dictionary ...
UNCIRCUMSPECRA-lj. nag!shm, u-varlig, Warsom. UNC'RCUMSPBCTEDLY,
Adv. uagtshmt, 'war/"gon UNCIVIL, day. ubz'z'fli , uar'ig. UNCIVILNESS or UNC'
VlLlTY, Sub. ubbstigbea', uar'igbzd. UNCLAD,Ad/'. qfk/td. 'so UNCLASP, to. a.
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The secret passion, by the author of 'Shakspeare and his ...
Susanna then, to take off all attention from such uncivilness, at once led the way
out of the house, and, opening the wicket of the orchard, pointed to a figure
seated reading beneath a tree at some distance, and with a humble yet graceful ...
Robert Folkestone Williams, 1844
4
The Youth of Shakspeare
Every one beheld them and grie'ved at them; and put up with his uncivilness out
of respect for the honourableness of his behaviour at an earlier time. Yet of the
cause the most knowing of the gossips of the town knew nothing whatever.
Robert Folkestone Williams, 1839
5
The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
U N C uncircums pect UNC uncondEmnedness untircumspectly unconformable
uncircu-msPEctness unconsdrmablencss UHCIvil unconquerable uncivilness
uncdnquerableness uncivilly uncdnquerably uncivility uncdnquered unclfid ...
What abominable uncivilness and horrible tyranny is this—what shameful usage
and intolerable cruelty !” “ Fine words butter no parsnips, Master Constable,” said
the widow. “ Hast brought any useful thing for our good neighbour ?” “Nay ...
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Shakespeare and His Friends: Or, "The Golden Age" of Merry ...
... distasteful to thee?” “ I know not the encouragement I have not given him,”
answered the other. “ I have shewn him all sorts of signs—my behaviour hath
ever been of the kindest to him, whilst other suitors were used with extreme
uncivilness ...
Robert Folkestone Williams, 1838
8
The Youth of Shaksapeare
“What abo-7 able uncivilness and horrible tyrannyis this—what shameful usage l
intolerable cruelty l” - i an ' Fine words butter no parsnips, Master Constable,”
said the widow. Hast brought any useful thing for our good neighbour '1” “Nay, ...
Shakspeare and his Friends, 1839
9
Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merry England
I have shown him all sorts of signs — my behavior hath ever been of the kindest
to him, whilst other suitors were used with extreme uncivilness. Yet all hath been
to no manner of profit. He treateth me with a very gentlemanlike courtesy, ...
Robert Folkestone Williams, 1847
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary;: Comprehending ...
EHPtTRE [impum, h.] unclean, filthy, IcwJ. F. IMPURETNESS, Uncivilness.
IMPURITY [impuriti, F. of inpnritat, L.J Uncfeanncii, Filthincfs, Lcwdnefs-
IMPUJVPLED.coloured with a purple Co- loor. IMPUTATION, which is imputed to
mother, or the ...