КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «MISBORN»
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The Flight of the Wild Gander: Explorations in the ...
Misborn. Misbirth is possible from the mythological womb as well from the
physiological: there can be adhesions, malformations, arrestations, etc. We call
them neuroses and psychoses. Hence we find today, after some five hundred
years of ...
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Bloodlines (Urban Fantasy):
Ben is a Misborn just like I am. Misborn are werewolves that have something
genetically wrong with them. Back in the old days, Misborn were gotten rid of -
either foisted off on humans or just left out in the wild. In these only slightly more ...
“A set of creatures that Rodriguez called the Misborn came to my house,” Edward
said. Spook houses were sacrosanct. Someone had just broken the rules, big
time. Especially with children involved. Terrorists did shit like that. “The Misborn?
Back when Raquella had nearly died from the Omnius plague, one of the cast-off
Misborn had taken her out to a hidden home of other deformed exiles in the
jungle. In the caverns under a limestone sinkhole, the Misborn had sheltered her
and ...
Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, 2012
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Walter M. Miller, Jr.: A Reference Guide to His Fiction and ...
It grew into the ghetto nation of Watchitah from the original Valley of the Misborn.
Frontier guards from both Texark and the Church surround it in an attempt to
maintain gennies within one geographic area. Miller derives the name from two ...
William H. Roberson, 2011
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A new dictionary of the English language ...
Al be it so, that of youre pride and highe presumption and folie, and of youre
negligence and unconning, ye have misborn you, and trespased unto me.
Chaucer. The Tale of Melibeus. A poore childe, and in the name Of thilke, whiche
is so ...
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A New Dictionary of the English Language. -London, Pickering ...
A1 be it so, that of youre pride and highepresumption and folie, and of youre
negligence and nnconmng, ye have misborn you, and trespased unto me.
Chaucer. The Tale of Melibeus. A poore childe, and in the name Of thilke, whiche
is so ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
J" mis-baeren. To bear, or to carry, to support, to conduct, wrongly or wrongfully ;
to misconduct, to misbehave. Misborn, (in Spenser,) born or produced to ill ;
unluckily. Bisshops, abbotes, and priours, bci had misborn J-.hu hie. B. Brunne, p
.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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His Miscellaneous Poems
Prodigious, like a prodigy, portentous, horrible, unnatural, misborn. KJ. 3, 1. Rb. 1
, 2. Pro digiou sly, portentously. KJ. 3,1. Prodigy, misborn, crookblack. cHf. 1, 4.
Preface, a familiar exclamation of welcome to Prof Proffcr, offer. aHf.'5, 1. AIV. 2,.
William Shakespeare, Augustine Skottowe, 1826
If not for Zoë's bravery, Sabine had no doubt that the Misborn would have killed
them all. But the Misborn, those cursed and blooddrinking children were no more.
Again, all thanks to Zoë. Sabine rubbed her chest, trying to push in some feeling,
...