CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «MISCREED»
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Sound Intentions: The Workings of Rhyme in ...
And the ripe plum still wears its dim attire, The undisturbed lake has crystal space
; Why then should man, teasing the world for grace, Spoil his salvation for a fierce
miscreed? In the long package of writing from the spring of 1819 which he sent ...
2
Metaphor: A Psychoanalytic View
For winds to kiss and grateful bees to feed, And the ripe plum still wears its dim
attire; The undisturbed lake has crystal space; Why then should man, teasing the
world for grace, Spoil his salvation for a fierce miscreed? Keats, who wrote to j.
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The Complete Works of John Keats
... the ripe plumb will wear still wears its dim attire, The undisturbed Lake has
crystal space— Why then should man fe^g, ft^jg"; E 7 (fes-own bright name-
deface And|^Hj our pleasures in his selfish firo Spoil his salvation by a fierce
miscreed ?
John Keats, Harry Buxton Forman, 1820
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The Evolution of Keats's Structural Imagery
(13-14) "Grace", "salvation", "miscreed" — which implies the existence of a true
creed — , the theme is ultimately a religious one, the confession of the poet's faith
, a reconciliation with the "forked" nature of man.1 It may be noted that we have ...
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The nightingale and the hawk: a psychological study of ...
Why then should man spoil his salvation by a 'fierce miscreed'? Both 'fierce' and '
miscreed' are strong words. A creed is a basic belief that one lives by. In his Ode
on Indolence he refers to ambition as pale of cheek, And ever watchful with ...
Katharine Margaret Wilson, 1964
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An Universal Etymological Dictionary
MISCREANT [of mix and quem) oil' cr/zyanl, F. q. d. 'na/e credmrfilz; on'v yllho
believes amiss] an Infidel, an Unbelibversfflso abase-minded Person. , . i _ f*:si"*'
MIscREA/TED, in begotten. "Sfiol" t MISCREED, dectlcd. N. G-P '_ I MISDEED' ...
The undisturbed Lake has crystal space — leasing the world for grace Why then
should Man his own bright name deface And spoil burn our pleasures in his
selfish fire — Spoil his salvation by a fierce miscreed Another on Fame Fame like
a ...
John Keats, Robert Gittings, 2002
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English Etymology: Or, a Derivative Dictionary of the ...
... a mis-creant is a nus-believer, an infidel, ineredulorls, unbelieving. _
MISCREED, " I suppose is only a rustic 'i word for descried: Ray :"-then Gr. 3
MlSERY; Mua-og, detestandu: ; unde hinc-a', adtsi; 'si quasi Mwnpoq, vel Muo-
agoc, i. e. ...
George William Lemon, 1783
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An universal etymological English dictionary
MISCREED, Decried. N. C. MISDEED, LfWir-to*Tj,5j*.] a Crime, a Fault.
MISDEMEANOUR, [of mi, and de- meter, F.] a behaving one's self ill ; an Offence
or Fault. HIGH MISDEMEANOUR, a Crime of a heinous Nature, next to High
Treason.
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Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy
... and the ripe plum still wears its dim attire, the undisturbed lake has crystal
space; why then should man, teasing the world for grace, spoil his salvation for a
fierce miscreed? The Aztec civilization, destroyed by the progress of the human.
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «MISCREED»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
miscreed în contextul următoarelor știri.
Five Days at the End of the World
... a low, violent, Islamofascist miscreed. I wrote about these films in City Journal (see “The Lost Art of War,” Winter 2008) and in the Los Angeles ... «City Journal, Nov 08»