单词 | doxy |
例句 | The Doxology’s gone, they’ll be having incense next— orthodoxy’s my doxy. Go Set a Watchman: A Novel 2015-07-14T00:00:00Z “Ate a pound of doxy eggs for a bet.” Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2005-07-16T00:00:00Z “This liberal doxy must be impaled upon the member of a particularly large stallion,” Ignatius mumbled furiously. A Confederacy of Dunces 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z "Glamour and myself are virtually synonymous" is the sort of thing she says, just as the Sun uses terms such as "doxy" and "delightfully assured". Lionel Asbo by Martin Amis – review 2012-06-08T21:55:05Z There was rum booze, which was good strong beer, there was a rum diver who was a competent pickpocket and arum doxy who was a pretty girl. 10 slang phrases that perfectly sum up their era 2014-05-18T04:00:00Z These linen thieves had a special name, they were called "prygmen"; they wandered through the country on various pretexts, men and their doxies, and were the bane of English housewives. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z She is the doxy in "The Jolly Beggars," sitting on the soldier's lap. George Cruikshank 2011-12-18T03:00:20.137Z "Orthodoxy is my doxy and Heterodoxy your doxy," is a saying which has been attributed to him as his own. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume I (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:37.443Z Orthodoxy is my doxy and heterodoxy is your doxy. Americanisms and Briticisms with other essays on other isms 2011-08-12T02:00:23.033Z It's—'Crown us a beaker with sherry, To drink to the doxy's heels; A tankard of wine o' the berry, To lips like a cloven peel's. Kentucky Poems 2011-07-11T02:00:07.060Z Now, however, Serlo, if he meant to please his doxies, was obliged to join breakfast with dinner; and with this, by a substantial bever, to connect the supper. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z Mewes hadn't understood what all the talk had been about, but he hoped the captain was getting the best of the doxy. Caribbee 2011-06-05T02:00:16.273Z Perhaps I don't know how to fleece the doxies? Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Half a century of stagnant reform and restless dissolution had left orthodoxy still the established doxy. The Grandchildren of the Ghetto 2011-02-12T03:00:35.663Z I When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh the doxy over the dale, Why then comes in the sweet o' the year: For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. Literature for Children 2011-02-02T03:00:21.560Z Is it then for this paltry doxy that thou hast violated the conditions in the parchment of our Giaour? Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; Vathek, an Arabian Tale 2010-12-29T03:00:31.850Z Thus walks the poor gentlemen's revenues to raise these doxies' alimony: and thus runs their alimony to feed these youngsters' riot. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 All uneducated people, or rather all unreflective people, are apt to reason in this way; orthodoxy is my doxy, heterodoxy, yours. About London "Orthodoxy," was their "doxy;" "Heterodoxy," was "another man's doxy." History of Morgan's Cavalry On the left were priests in fustian, holding enormous flagons of Rhenish wine and dancing in a drunken measure with their arms round more drunken doxies dressed like German women. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court He was of the mind of Bishop Warburton, when he said, "Orthodoxy is my doxy and Heterodoxy is your doxy." Benjamin Franklin My experience of a shrew drove me to turn the shrewd comedian; and yet all our boxes are stored with complete doxies; nay, some, whose carriage give life to this day's action. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 I think it was Bishop Berkeley who said, Orthodoxy is my doxy; heterodoxy is another man’s doxy. Leading Articles on Various Subjects I'll go and inform his Lordship and his pair of doxies of it; I suppose by this time they have trim'd their sails, and he's done heaving the log. The Fall of British Tyranny American Liberty Triumphant That day Udal had seen this Culpepper alone, without any servants, dressed in uncostly green, and dragging at the bridle of a mule, on which sat a doxy dressed in ancient and ragged furs. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court Orthodoxy, it has been said, is my doxy; heterodoxy is other people's doxy; but paradoxy is the devil's doxy. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 8, 1914 Parson, what boot betwixt our wives? either come to a price, or draw off your doxy. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 When Daffodils begin to peer, With heigh! the doxy o'er the dale, Why, then comes in the sweet o' the year. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare The mountebank was curious, the mountebank’s doxy was kind; both applauded lustily the boy’s resolve to march to Paris, cost what it might cost, and make his fortune there. The Duke's Motto A Melodrama It was so bad, they said, that there was not the least glimmer of any doxy whatever left about it. The Bertrams Whereof the wretched laymen cannot return them the like, albeit they wreak their ire upon the priests' mothers and sisters, doxies and daughters, assailing them with no less ardour than the former do their wives. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio He has hid away, dancing his doxy on his knee. Joan of Arc of the North Woods "Orthodoxy, my Lord, is my doxy, heterodoxy is your doxy if you differ from me." The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner "While Poesy," with these delightful doxies, "Sustains her part" in all the "upper" boxes! The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 When Lord Sandwich said, “he did not know the difference between orthodoxy and heterodoxy,” Warburton, bishop of Gloucester, replied, “Orthodoxy, my lord, is my doxy, and heterodoxy is another man’s doxy.” Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 A prelate of the present day has discovered, it seems, a third kind of doxy, which has not greatly exalted in the eyes of the elect that which Bentham calls "Church-of-Englandism." The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 He’s likely Done in some doxy in a drunken sleep: ’Twould be about his measure. Krindlesyke With the ready trick and fable, Round we wander all the day; And at night, in barn or stable, Hug our doxies on the hay. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham With the ready trick and fable, Round we wander all the day; And at night, in barn or stable, Hug our doxies on the hay. mistresses Does the train-attended carriage Thro' the country lighter rove? Robert Burns How To Know Him Idly went the doxy wind In the Wayland willows. More Songs From Vagabondia There, perhaps, glass in hand, and "doxy on his knee," he had roared out many a blood-curdling ditty in the choice society of ruffians only less ruffianly than himself. Pieces of Eight Why should anybody deny that religion is to the normally constituted mind, whatever its doxy, an absorbingly interesting subject; or that the War hasn't made a breach in the barriers of British reticence? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 18th, 1920 His orthodoxy was his doxy, and he cared very little for the doxy of any other man or set of men. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest Men said, 'By the names of trees we shall run it to earth'; and this was the doxy that was ortho-for some time. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 One, after this play, hopes to play at cards, One a wild night to spend beside his doxy chooses, Poor fools, why court ye the regards, For such a set, of the chaste muses? Faust; a Tragedy, Translated from the German of Goethe Shakespeare, too, says: "When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh! the doxy over the dale, Why, then comes in the sweet of the year." Grain and Chaff from an English Manor It happened he had a mistress coming out of the country and he would needs have his companions take each of them a doxy and go with him as far as Windsor to receive her. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences It surprises me that a child of seven years should find pleasure even once a day in the long English service—too long, according to my doxy, for matured years. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2) One is reminded of the utterance of the Member of the British House of Commons: "Orthodoxy is my doxy, heterodoxy is the other man's doxy." The New North Here was no rich man's doxy lazily seeking a veneer of culture, enough to gloss the rough patches of speech and idea betraying humble origin. She Stands Accused "That fool of a girl's got it into her head that it's a good time to cry for her doxy, because he's a brakeman on some other train." The Puritans Dalton about that time frequenting a house near Golden Lane, found doxies there to help him off with it, and reduced him to the necessity of making t'other large stride in the way to Tyburn. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences Of course I mean by orthodoxy all that don't agree with my doxy. Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest Till what time do the doxies sit up? Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 5 "I've nothing especial to say, doxy,—only that I will wind up with Sandford as soon as we finish the business in hand." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859 She burst in upon them, foaming with indignation, and said to Vathek: "Free thyself from the arms of this paltry doxy; drown her in the water before me, and instantly follow my guidance." The World's Greatest Books — Volume 01 — Fiction Somebody explained these terms by saying, the first was a man who had a doxy of his own, the second a person who made use of the doxy of another man. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue Do you think the writer of Antony and Cleopatra, a passionate pilgrim, had his eyes in the back of his head that he chose the ugliest doxy in all Warwickshire to lie withal? Ulysses Ah—my doxy is the only one of us who is safe and sound! The Dynasts "Little doxy! small piece of property! you'd best attend to that baby, and other matters that you know something about." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859 From "The Winter's Tale" When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh! the doxy, over the dale, Why, then comes in the sweet o' the year; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 He can paint you anything, that Jordaens can—a drunken jollification of boors and doxies, or a martyr howling with half his skin off. Roundabout Papers Then let them know that if they attempt to hinder our sailing hence, we'll hang the doxy first and fight for it after. Captain Blood Why didn't I stick to England, and true doxology, and leave foreign doxies and their wine alone!... The Dynasts He would rather pick a lock than batter a constitution, and the world would be well lost, if he and his doxy might survey the ruin in comfort. A Book of Scoundrels His very doxy, not yet 'dead i' the spital,' drives him into military heterodoxy; declares that if he shed Patriot blood, he shall be accursed among men. The French Revolution With the ready trick and fable, Round we wander all the day; And at night in barn or stable, Hug our doxies on the hay. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns Sheppard was at once the prey and the whipping-block of his two infamous doxies, who agreed in deformity of feature as in contempt for their lover. A Book of Scoundrels In London he visited an ancient doxy of his own, who, with her bully, shielded him from justice, though betrayal would have met with an ample reward. A Book of Scoundrels All the eyes were glued upon him, and his poor doxy had to be content with a furtive look thrown over a stranger's shoulder. A Book of Scoundrels |
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