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Sir Frederick Derwent, by the author of 'Fabian's tower'.
... one knew how to please me about it but herself. She must learn to know her
place in the establishment, and get out of the uncommonly viragoish humour she
was in, all yesterday, if she means to continue in SIR FREDERICK DERWENT.
61.
Mary Rosa S. Kettle, 1853
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The Essays of Montaigne
And when heshall once find himbegin to apprehend, and shall represent tohima
Bradamante oran Angelica— [Heroinesof Ariosto.]—for a mistress, a natural,
active, generous, and not a viragoish, buta manly beauty, in comparison ofa soft,
...
Michel de Montaigne, 2014
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... CAUTELOUS COBALTOUS RECURSION RETORTION CLEVERISH
JOCKEYISH MARROWISH PRETTYISH STRICTISH VIRAGOISH ANALOGISM
CAESARISM CRETINISM DIAPIRISM EXOGENISM EUSIONISM HECTORISM
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The Essays of Montaigne - Complete:
for amistress,anatural, active, generous, and nota viragoish, but amanly beauty,
in comparison ofa soft, delicate, artificial simpering,and affected form;the one
inthe habit ofa heroic youth, wearing a glittering helmet, the other tricked upin
curls ...
Michel de Montaigne, 2014
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The pilgrims of Walsingham or Tales of the middle ages
... and worse than all, sternly refused to bestow a single pilgrim's token upon
mine hostess,though she abated of her habitual viragoish insolence of speech
and hearing, so far as to snpplicate for these valued pledges, in the humblest
manner, ...
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A Spectacle of Suffering: Clara Morris on the American Stage
... muscular, viragoish idea of Lady Macbeth." Although it criticized the production
for being underrehearsed — Morris had only two "insufficient" rehearsals with a "
shaky company"— certain moments 132 MARRIAGE AND MACBETH.
Barbara Wallace Grossman, 2009
for a mistress, a natural, active, generous, and not a viragoish, but a manly
beauty, in comparison of a soft, delicate, artificial simpering, and affected form;
the one in the habit of a heroic youth, wearing a glittering helmet, the other tricked
up in ...
Michel de Montaigne, William Carew Hazlitt, 2009
Alas! the young patriot was soon taught a wholesome lesson of submission to the
powers that be ; for from a corner-house out came his mother, a slight, active,
viragoish-looking woman. She seized the juvenile Gracchus, with a sharp
question ...
Letitia Elizabeth Landon, 1834
Howeyer, my dear, that gentle, sweet manner of yours makes me endure
prudence in you, though I could not bear viragoish insolence — innocence I
mean — in lady Meynel, and I commend your delicacy and discretion. And now
for business.
Amelia Alderson Opie, 1806
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Essays of Michel de Montaigne
for a mistress, a natural, active, generous, and not a viragoish, but a manly
beauty, in comparison of a soft, delicate, artificial simpering, and affected form;
the one in the habit of a heroic youth, wearing a glittering helmet, the other tricked
up in ...
Michel de Montaigne, 1934