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CLASSIC LITERATURE: WORDS AND PHRASES adapted from the Collins English Dictionary
AccoucheurNOUN a male midwife or doctor
I think my sister must have had some general idea that I was a young offender whom an Accoucheur Policemen had taken up (on my birthday) and delivered over to her (Great Expectations by Charles Dickens)
addledADJ confused and unable to think properly
But she counted and counted till she got that addled (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain)
admirationNOUN amazement or wonder
lifting up his hands and eyes by way of admiration (Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift)
afeardADJ afeard means afraid
shake it–and don’t be afeard (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain)
affectedVERB affected means to assume the appearance of
Hadst thou affected sweet divinity (Doctor Faustus 5.2 by Christopher Marlowe)
agroundADV when a boat runs aground, it touches the ground in a shallow part of the water and gets stuck
what kep’ you?–boat get aground? (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain)
agueNOUN a fever in which the patient has alternate hot and cold shivering fits
his exposure to the wet and cold had brought on fever and ague (Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens)
alchemyADJ false or worthless
all wealth alchemy (The Sun Rising by John Donne)
all alikePHRASE the same all the time
Love, all alike (The Sun Rising by John Donne)
alow and aloftPHRASE alow means in the lower part or bottom, and aloft means on the top, so alow and aloft means on the top and in the bottom or throughout
Someone’s turned the chest out alow and aloft (Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson)
ambuscadeNOUN ambuscade is not a proper word. Tom means an ambush, which is when a group of people attack their enemies, after hiding and waiting for them
and so we would lie in ambuscade, as he called it (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain)
amiableADJ likeable or pleasant
Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves (Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen)
amuletNOUN an amulet is a charm thought to drive away evil spirits.
uttered phrases at once occult and familiar, like the amulet worn on the heart (Silas Marner by George Eliot)
amusementNOUN here amusement means a strange and disturbing puzzle
this was an amusement the other way (Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe)
ancientNOUN an ancient was the flag displayed on a ship to show which country it belongs to. It is also called the ensign
her ancient and pendants out (Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe)
anticADJ here antic means horrible or grotesque
armed and dressed after a very antic manner (Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift)
anticsNOUN antics is an old word meaning clowns, or people who do sil...
Indice dei contenuti
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
History of William Collins
Life and Times
BOOK I
BOOK II
BOOK III
BOOK IV
BOOK V
BOOK VI
BOOK VII
BOOK VIII
BOOK IX
BOOK X
BOOK XI
BOOK XII
BOOK XIII
Classic Literature: Words and Phrases
About the Publisher
Stili delle citazioni per The Confessions of Saint Augustine
APA 6 Citation
Augustine, S. (2021). The Confessions of Saint Augustine ([edition unavailable]). HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/2822808/the-confessions-of-saint-augustine-pdf (Original work published 2021)
Chicago Citation
Augustine, Saint. (2021) 2021. The Confessions of Saint Augustine. [Edition unavailable]. HarperCollins Publishers. https://www.perlego.com/book/2822808/the-confessions-of-saint-augustine-pdf.
Harvard Citation
Augustine, S. (2021) The Confessions of Saint Augustine. [edition unavailable]. HarperCollins Publishers. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/2822808/the-confessions-of-saint-augustine-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).
MLA 7 Citation
Augustine, Saint. The Confessions of Saint Augustine. [edition unavailable]. HarperCollins Publishers, 2021. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.