КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «DRAWLINGNESS»
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The tediousness of his deliberation, the drawlingness of his tone, and the
slowness of his motions seem to them a kind of burlesque.— ' This rapidity in the
members of a crowded mass of population iprings from the perpetual stimulation
under ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1817
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The Happiness of States: Or, An Inquiry Concerning ...
The time which a ploughman consumes in thinking, speaking and moving, is
laughable to a mere native of London,, or even Edinburgh. The tediousness of
his deliberation, the drawlingness of his tone, and the slowness of his motions
seem to ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
The tediousness of his deliberation, the drawlingness of his tone, and the
slowness of his motions seem to tbem a kind of burlesque. — ' Th1s rapidity in
the members of a crowded mass of population springs from the perpetual
stimulation ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1817
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the ...
Slothfulness. 5. Sluggardliness. 6. Sluggishness. 7. Self-indulgence. 8. Idleness.
9. Listlessness. 10. Torpidness. 11. Torpidity. 12. Seguity. 13. Tardiness. 14.
Dilatoriness. 15. Procrastination. 16. Slowness. 17. Lenitude. 18. Drawlingness.
No.
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, ...
While things like Packer surfeit us for 'Tis true that Lee has fatally jmhib'd A mode
of speech not easily delci ib'il ; A nice affected drawlingness ot phrase, A wire-
drawn tone in eveiy thing he plays ; With which, too oft, most execrably fine, He ...
Slothfulness. 5. Sluggardliness. 6. Sluggishness. 7. Self-indulgence. 8. Idleness.
9. Listlessuess. 10. Torpidness. 11. Torpidity. 12. Seguity. 13. Tardiness. 14.
Dilatoriness. 15. Procrastination. 16. Slowness 17. Lenitude. 18. Drawlingness.
No.
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
'Tis true that Lee has fatally imbibed A mode of speech not easily described ; A
nice affected drawlingness of phrase, A wire drawn tone in every thing he plays ;
With which, too oft, most execrably sine, He racks a word, and tortures out a line ...
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Drawlingness. Drawn, //. from the verb Draw. Drawn '-hat -tie, s. A battle in which
both parties claim the victory. Draw'ntt, s. A net for catching birds. Draw 'plate, s. A
steel plate having a gradation of conical holes, through which wires are drawn ...
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Slight Reminiscences of the Rhine, Switzerland, and a Corner ...
169 nently calculated to subdue, — it is so soft, soft even to drawlingness ; and I
can imagine that " mein lieber Hamlet," may sound as sweetly as " mon cher
Hamlet," or " my dear Hamlet," or even " mio caro Am- letto." The whole
performance ...
Mrs. Boddington (Mary), 1835
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Slight reminiscences of the Rhine, Switzerland, and a corner ...
Mary Boddington. 264 LUCERNE POLITICS AND OPINIONS. is so soft, soft even
to drawlingness ; and I can imagine that " mein lieber Hamlet," may sound as
sweetly as " mon cher Hamlet," or " my dear Hamlet," or even " mio caro Amletto.