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A selection from the English prose works of John Milton
But does it not argue rather the lascivious promptness of his own fancy, who from
the harmless mention of a sleekstone could neigh out the remembrance of his old
conversation among the Viraginian trollops ? For me, if he move me, ...
John Milton, Francis Jenks,
1826
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The Works of John Milton: In Verse and Prose
But does it not argue rather the lascivious promptnesse of his own fancy, who
from the harmelesse mention of a Sleekstone could neigh out the remembrance
of his old conversation among the Viraginian trollops? For me, if he move me, I
shall ...
... supposed ill-treatment of a relative, showed itself capable of something.
resembling what Milton calls the viraginian aspect. Little incidents bear telling
when they recall anything of such .a celebrity as Margaret. awed once, in our
school-days, ...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction
But does it not argue rather the lascivious promptness of his own fancy, who, from
the harmless mention of a sleekstone, could neigh out the remembrance of his
old conversation among the viraginian trollops ? For me, if he move me, I shall ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
তূণবিত্তশষ I Viraginian, a. 9I"$I°~ লিখিত স্ত্রঈলোকের ন্যার বা ততুল্যা বা
তৎসম্বদ্বীর I Virago, n. s. Lat. (1II§I ত্রী০ (মইরা (যট্রিদ্ধা, মর্দা মাইরা; পুরু যের
ন্যায় ন্ত্রৰ্ট পু০\বৎ হরী, আদমর্দা- রক্ষেসাঁবিশেষ,ঘুণ] বা অব জ্ঞার্শে কলহকারিপাঁ বা
দুর্দান্তা ...
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The works of John Milton, historical, political and ...
But does it not argue rather the lascivious promptness of his own fancy, who from
the harmless mention of a fleekstone could neigh out the remembrance of his old
conversation among the Viraginian trollops ? For me, if he move me, I shall ...
John Milton, Thomas Birch,
1753
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The prose works of John Milton; with a life of the author, ...
But docs it not argue rather the lascivious promptness of his own fancy, who, from
the harmless mention of a sleekstone, could neigh out the remembrance of his
old converfation among the viraginian trollops ? For me, if he move me, I shall I ...
John [prose] Milton, Charles Symmons,
1806
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The Collected Prose Works of John Milton (Extended Annotated ...
Butdoes itnot arguerather the lascivious promptness of his own fancy,who,
fromthe harmless mention ofasleekstone, couldneigh out the remembrance of his
old conversation among the viraginian trollops? For me, if he move me,I shall
claim ...
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English-Assamese Dictionary
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□ | viragineus. Virgin, n. f^tft I adj. virginal. Virile, adj. cfafa^ I ». virility. Virtu-, n. ?f
#t^tiy f^flT^ *f&- 1 ,. / virtuose TM* (. virtnosic. Virtue-, ?». <ftf ( 2 ) Q«t I ,.. f virtual ...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
1641. Milton, Apol. for Smectym. Does it not argue rather the lascivious
promptnesse of his own fancy, who from the harmelesse mention of a Sleekstone
could neigh out the remembrance of hisold conversation amongthe Viraginian
trollops '?