«PESTILENTLY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan: ...
'The. Pestilently. Active. Minister'. DR WILLIS'S COMMENTS ON SIR HARRY
PARKES The life of sir harry parkes by Stanley Lane-Poole and F. V. Dickens,
was published in 1894 and provides an account of Parkes's adventuresome
career.1 ...
Carmen Blacker, Hugh Cortazzi, Ben-Ami Shillony, 1999
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Hugh Cortazzi - Collected Writings
5. CI. 'The. Pestilently. Active. Minister'. DR. WILLIS'S. COMMENTS. ON. SIR.
HARRY. PARKES. THE LIFE OF SIR HA RR Y PA RKES by Stanley Lane-Poole
and F. V. Dickens, was published in 1894 and provides an account of Parkes's ...
262. HOW. TO. MAKE. A. MAN. PESTILENTLY. WITTY. [gggggg. thus minces the
Text so small that his parishioners, until he rendezvous [reassemble] it again, can
scarce tell, what is become of it. But “Shall we debar Youth of such an innocent ...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: A New and Complete Edition
... not written by these fathers, nor in these times, but craftily and wickedly packed
in by some, which, to set up the primacy of Rome, have most pestilently abused
the authority of these holy and ancient fathers, to deceive the simple church.
John Foxe, Stephen Reed Cattley, George Townsend, 1841
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(as above), fromF. pestilence<L. pestilentia; pestilently, pestilential. PESTLE, an
instrument for pounding thingsina mortar. (F. —L.) ME. pestel, Tale of Gamelyn, l.
122. 'Pestel, of stampynge, Pila, pistillus, pistellus;' Prompt. Parv.—OF. pestel ...
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The catechism of Thomas Becon: with others pieces written by ...
Moreover, in what field, where good seed hath been sowed, hath not the enemy
sowed his tares also ? how pestilently hath he corrupted the pure wheat of God's
word with mingling his chaff, dross, darnel, cockle, and tares, I mean the false ...
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Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822
6 — yet at the same time a crashing bore, "pestilently prolix and paradoxical and
personal."7 Byron in the present note insists that Lewis name his "hour,"
obviously unwilling to commit Godwin to Soames June 27, 1815 SC 292 himself
to. 4.
Kenneth Neill Cameron, 1970
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The Life of Merlin: Surnamed Ambrosius; His Prophecies and ...
Divers said of him, that he passed his predecessor kings, in three things, in wit, in
eloquence, and good success in battle; and others spared not to say that he was
pestilently infected with three notorious vices; covetous* ncss, cruelty, and ...
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Dr. Eachard's Works, ...: To which are Added Five Letters, Etc
... and Reputation in the World. And as for the pretence of making People
sagacious and pestilently Witty, 1 shall only desire that the Nature of that kind of
Wit may be considered, which will be found to depend upon some such Fooleries
as ...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume
I like George much more than most people like their heir*. He is a fine fellow, and
every inch a sailor. I -would do any thing but apostatize, to get him on in his
profession. 'Lewis called. It is a good and good- humoured man, but pestilently
prolix ...
George Gordon Byron Byron, Thomas Moore, 1830