«LIQUORISHLY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Poems on several occasions
Ah l how unmeet for hoary ninety-nine; Close euddling by a blooming Virgin's
Side, Oft round her Waist his shrivell'd Arms he'd twine, Her snowy Chest full
liquorishly he ey'd, And could, or dream'd he could, do wond'rous Things beside
...
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Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
... for him, and that purpose was, to try how many silver foxes' heads full of port
wine Tom could carry off without tumbling, and the old fellow being rather
liquorishly inclined, had never made any objection to the experiment. Mr. Waffles
now ...
Robert Smith Surtees, 1860
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The Noctes Ambrosianœ of "Blackwood".
A little farther on, our Vice shows he is no such simpleton about such affairs as he
would pretend to be ; but, on the contrary, somewhat peevishly complains, that, in
the present day, a man cannot write lusciously and liquorishly without being ...
John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, William Maginn, 1843
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
... carry off without tumbling, and the old fellow being rather liquorishly inclined,
had never made any objection to the experiment. Mr. Waffles now wanted him, to
endeavour, under the mellowing influence of drink, to get him to enter cordially ...
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The Ant: a selection of pieces, chiefly narrative : in prose ...
... As Jarvies, when they've given a twelve-mile cast To wights who find the
sixpence is their last; As sly old rogues who liquorishly wait, And get—a liquor
thrown upon their pate; Sc stood our squire, his air-built hopes all crossed, There
was no ...
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Lives of men of letters and science who flourished in the ...
But seethe short and simple expressions used, and mark that nothing is
liquorishly dwelt on : — '£lc ra wpaira fuyrjaav tv 'W'Jhuotoio ^ofxoiaiv. — (viii.
2G9.) And— Avrap tyiov ivioifti irapa xpvait) A^poSirij. — (viii. 342.) So VOLTAIRE
. 43.
Henry Peter Brougham (1st baron Brougham and Vaux.), 1845
... about such affairs as he would pretend to be ; but, on the contrary, somewhat
peevishly complains, that, in the present day, a man cannot write lusciously and
liquorishly without being shook by the ears, or nose-pulled by some Z. or other.
John Wilson, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, James Hogg, 1867
But see the short and simple expressions used, and mark that nothing is
liquorishly dwelt on :— r.0; rat rim-rat ,ulyncmu £1! 'H¢DHUTOIO Bapwmw—(viii.
269.) And— Aurug s,ym 20301,“: raga: xguam AIDeoBrrm—(viii. 342.) So when ...
Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1872
"And I know more than one old sobersides whowas gloriously topheavywhen we
got backtoPorsEven at night!" hechuckled liquorishly. The wind stillwent onwith
its fearfuldin. Downstairs the children were dancing in rings; except some of the ...
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Lives of Men of Letters & Science: Who Flourished in the ...
... Venus is related, is the most remarkable of these; and the jocose talk of Apollo
and Mars on the subject savours somewhat of ribaldry; But see the short and
simple expressions used, and mark that nothing is liquorishly dwelt on :-—'94; ra
1.
Baron Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux, 1845