«PROPENSENESS» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
propenseness sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
propenseness ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The complete works: With an introductory essay upon his ...
Ib. What canst thou imagine he could foresee in thee ? a propenseness, a dis
position to goodness, when his grace should come ? Either there is no such
propenseness, no such disposition in thee, or, if there be, even that
propenseness and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1854
A propenseness, a disposition to goodness, when his grace should come? Either
there is no such propenseness, no such disposition in thee, or if there be, even
that propenseness and disposition to the good use of grace is grace, it is an ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
Ib. What oanst thou imagine he could foresee in thee? a propenseness, a
disposition to goodness, when his grace should come l Either there is no such
propenseness, no such disposition in thee, or, if there be, even that
propenseness and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge, 1853
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The works of John Donne
A propenseness, a disposition to goodness, when his grace should come ?
Either there is no such propenseness, no such disposition in thee, or if there be,
even that propenseness and disposition to the good use of grace is grace, it is an
...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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Philosophical and Theological Opinions
What canst thou imagine he could foresee in thee t a propenseness, a dis
position to goodness, when his grace should come ? Either there is no such
propenseness, no such disposition in thee, or, if there be, even that
propenseness and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2001
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
PROPAGABLE—. PROPENSE. PROPENSENESS—. PROPHECY. order to study
with advantage the art or science itself. Fropaoable; prop'a-gn-bl, «. (see
Propagate.) That may be propagated or multiplied by natural generation or
production.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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The complete works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ...
Ib. What canst thou imagine he could foresee in thee ? a propenseness, a dis
position to goodness, when his grace should come ? Either there is no such
propenseuess, no such disposition in thee, or, if there be, even that
propenseness and ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Greenough Thayer Shedd, Henry Nelson Coleridge, 1854
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The British Apollo: Containing Two Thousand Answers to ...
But as the sin of cursing is highly aggravated by the propenseness of the malice
that too frequently attends it, so those mollifying words, which the Gentleman
annex'd to the curse he utter'd, lessen the propenseness of his malice, and ...
(97–8; Haydocke, 2A2v–3r) 10.23 propenseness Inclination, propensity(OED, †
propenseness, n.,1). 10.25–6 skilfulliest andmost naturally sweet Scott clearly
means 'sweetboth mostskilfully and most naturally', i.e. Horace is himselfthe ...
William Scott, Gavin Alexander, 2013
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Soul Idolatry Excludes Men Out of Heaven
There is an aptness and propenseness, in those that are sanctified, to this
idolatry as to other sins. Man's corrupt nature is the nursery, the seed-plot of
every sin, and this amongst the rest. The fruit of our first sin in Adam is the
corruption of our ...