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Dinner, Real and Reputed (by Thomas de Quincey) - Authorama
Great misconceptions have always prevailed about the Roman dinner. Dinner [coena] was the only meal which the Romans as a nation took. It was no accident, but ...
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Chinese Poetry in Scots: From Pre-Modernist to Ethical Translation
They were composed in what James Legge called 'scoticè', that is they were presented to anglophone readers as Scots songs. The following stanza is discussed ...
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The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II Book
tractates, or 'Flytings' (Scoticè), are more commonly known, and need not detailed notice from us. That the 'ruling passion' was 'strong' to the end, ...
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Page:The Folk-Lore Journal Volume 2 1884.djvu/385 - Wikisource ...
The young and tender leaves were gathered, boiled, then mashed (Scoticè, chappit), mixed with a little oat-meal, and reboiled for a short time. They were ...
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Life of Byron: to 1806 - LORD BYRON and his TIMES
... Scoticè, 'Schule;' Aberdonicè, 'Squeel') where I threaded all the classes to the fourth, when I was recalled to England (where I had been hatched) by the ...
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Scotican
Scotican, a. (ˈskɒtɪkən) [f. late L. Scōtic-us (see Scotic), after Anglican.] Of or pertaining to the Scots ecclesiastically.1635 [see Anglican a. 1]. 1830 Chambers Jas. I, II. ix. 257 Equalizing the Anglican and Scotican Churches. 1844 Bp. Sage's Wks. I. Mem. 23 They regarded the Scotican Church..a...
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[EPUB] A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical
... Scoticè, a neep. The story is as well known in Germany as that of Jack the Giant-Killer in England. V.63 Charaktere Teutscher Dichter und Prosaisten, S. 71 ...
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Scots - Historical Paternoster Database - Dmitry Jemerov
Megiser n. 28 (Scotice); Duret p. 874 (Escoçois); Reuter p. 4v (Scoticè) ...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, vol. 2 | Online Library of Liberty
An 11 volume collection of the works of Jeremy Bentham edited by the philosophic radical and political reformer John Bowring.
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Untitled
Ode(scoticè). Poem by Book of Songs Shijing 詩經. Translation by James Legge, in Classical Chinese Literature: An Anthology of Translations. Vol. I, from ...
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Christopher Irvine (physician)
Locorum, nominum propriorum … quae in Latinis Scotorum historiis occurrunt explicatio vernacula was published in 1665 and ‘Historiæ Scoticæ nomenclatura Historiæ Scoticæ nomenclatura Latino-vernacula. 1682 (reprinted 1697).
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Scotic
Scotic, a. (ˈskɒtɪk) Also 8–9 Scottic. [ad. late L. Scōticus, Scotticus, f. Scōt-us, Scott-us: see Scot n.1] † 1. Used as a designation for the Scottish dialect.c 1645 Howell Lett. (1655) II. 74 The English speech..hath..divers subdialects..but her chiefest is the Scotic, which took footing beyond T...
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Máel Muire Othain
obit is given in the Annals of the Four Masters as follows:– "M884.12 Maelmura, the learned and truly intelligent poet, the erudite historian of the Scotic
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Scotticize
Scotticize, v. (ˈskɒtɪsaɪz) [f. late L. Scotticus (Scōticus) Scottish, Scotch (see Scotic) + -ize.] 1. trans. To imbue with Scottish ideas or characteristics.1763 Wilkes N. Briton No. 34 None but Scots or Jacobites or such English as are Scotticized, must expect favour or preferment under him. 1859 ...
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