10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNPRACTISEDNESS»
Дізнайтеся про вживання
unpractisedness з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
unpractisedness та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
1
English Art, 1860-1914: Modern Artists and Identity
This book breaks the association of modern art in England with French models and to describe anew the relationship between English art, England's artists and their modern culture.
David Peters Corbett, Lara Perry,
2000
2
A book of characters, selected from the writings of ...
He has many fine quips at this folly of plain dealing, but his " tush !" is greatest at
religion ; yet he uses this too, and virtue and good words, but is less dangerously
a devil than a saint. He ascribes all honesty to an unpractisedness in the world, ...
Thomas Overbury (sir), John Earle (bp. of Salisbury.),
1865
3
Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century: ...
... by reason of my VOL. II. K unpractisedness in such observations at the first
essays; for such FLAM STEED. 129 Description from report and inquiries about
Newton's telescope Observation of Saturn, and of the sun Notice of Jupiter
Leonis.
Stephen Jordan Rigaud,
1841
4
Microcosmographie: or, A piece of the world discovered in ...
He ascribes all honesty to an unpractisedness in the world, and conscience a
thing merely for children. He scorns all that are so silly to trust54 him, and only
not scorns his enemy, especially if as bad as himself: he fears him as a man well
...
John Earle, Theophrastus,
1899
5
Microcosmography: Or, A Piece of the World Discovered; in ...
He ascribes all honesty to an unpractisedness in the world, and conscience a
thing merely for children. He scorns all that are so silly to trust* him, and only not
scorns his enemy, especially if as bad as himself: he fears him as a man well
armed ...
6
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652–54
And though I have been told it shows an unpractisedness in the world, and
betrays to all that understand it better, yet since it is a quality I was not born with,
nor ever like to get, I have always thought good to maintain that it was better not
to ...
Dorothy Osborne, Edward Abbott Parry,
2014
7
English-Assamese Dictionary
<sfT-»Wtt I k.. Unpleasance. Unpopular, adj. 1t«ffa«ft "^tfstr I 71. unpopularity.
Unpractised, adj., 'BfSJf! «HW t 71. unpractisedness. Unpremeditated, adj. «(t^Cf-
H<»^1 ; not planned or thought beforehand. ri. unpremeditatedness, Uoprepared,
...
8
The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple
Sir Israel Gollancz. LETTER XXVIII Sir, — I did not lay it as a fault to your charge
that you were not good at disguise ; if it be one, I am too guilty on 't myself to
accuse another. And though I have been told it shows an unpractisedness in the
...
Sir Israel Gollancz,
1903
9
Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century, ...
I am unwilling to let this come without something of observations, therefore I here
give you the sun's diameters, of which I esteem the first, third, and fourth too large
, by reason of my "0L. II. K unpractisedness in such observations at the first ...
Stephen Jordan Rigaud, Isaac Barrow, John Flamsteed,
1841
10
Microcosmography; Or, A Piece of the World Discovered: In ...
He has many fine quips at this folly of plain dealing, but his “tush!” is greatest at
religion; yet he uses this too, and virtue and good words, but is less dangerously
a devil than a saint. He ascribes all honesty to an unpractisedness in the world, ...
John Earle, Philip Bliss,
1811