КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «UNPITIFULNESS»
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The old Week's preparation towards a worthy receiving of the ...
Covetousness, niggardliness, greediness, miser- ableness, unpitifulness : not
giving alms ; not lending to some in need ; not being contented with our own
estate. The third of Luxury, Committing of adultery, unclean thoughts, words, or
deeds, ...
Week, William Fraser, 1855
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Morals on the Book of Job, tr. with notes and indices [by J. ...
... have not blessed me, and if he were not warmed with the Jltece of my sheep.
As though he said in plain words ; ' In the love of a fellow-creature, keeping down
by one and the same appointments both the evil of pride and of unpitifulness; ...
Gregory I ((st) pope.), 1845
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The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
But Amphialus might repent himself of his wilful breaking his good sword ; for the
Forsaken Knight, having with the extremity of justly-conceived hate, and the
unpitifulness of his own near-threatening death, blotted out all complements of ...
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Morals on the Book of Job
As though he said in plain words; ' In the love of a fellow-creature, keeping down
by one and the same appointments both the evil of pride and of unpitifulness ;
any one passing by boih humbly, on beholding him, I despised not, and
mercifully ...
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Glossographia Anglicana nova, or, A dictionary, interpreting ...
Un- mercifulness, Unpitifulness, also Rigour, Sharpness. Inclination,-^ bow i ng
downward, a natural Deposition to a thing. Inclination, in Mathema- ticks, is taken
for the leaning of Lines or Planes towards one another. Inclose, to lurround with ...
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The works of the Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, kt., in prose ...
But Amphialus might repent himself of his wilful breaking his sword : for the
forsaken knight (having with the extremity of justly conceived hate, and the
unpitifulness of his own near threatning death, blotted out all compliments of
courtesy) let fly ...
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova; Or, A Dictionary Interpreting ...
J rudeness it signifies that kind of Un- Jn Words and Behaviour. . cleanness
which is comitted"^ Inclemency, f Lat. > ., Un- between two near of kin.
mercifulness, Unpitifulness, Incestuous , given to , or also Rigour, Sharpness,
guilty of Incest.
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
Inclemencia, s. f. inclemency,' unmercifulness, unpitifulness. (Lat.) — Inclemencia
do tempo, j unseasonablencss of weather, inclemency, sharpness, blasting,
mildew. Inclemente, adj. inclement, unmerciful. See also Desabrido, —
Inclemente, ...
Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto, 1827
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The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Together with ...
Covetousness. — Covelousness, niggardliness, greediness, unpitifulness : Not
giving alms : Not being contented with our own estate. Luxury. — Committing of
adultery, un- elean thoughts, words or deeds, unchaste looks, lascivious dressing
, ...
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Moral Identity in Early Modern English Literature
... friend's shame than with thine own imprisonment”; he thus overthrows the
precepts of courtesy and yields to unregulated cruelty: “the forsaken knight [
Musidorus], (having with the extremity of justly-conceived hate and the
unpitifulness of his ...