- "fortunate land", but it
acquired the
ironic and
colloquial meaning of "
infortunate, bothersome" as in ¡Dichosas moscas!, "****ed flies!".
Antiphrasis is...
-
commentary on the
contrast between this work and
others of the era. The
Infortunate: The
Voyage And
Adventures Of
William Moraley, An
Indentured Servant...
- Heywood,
which includes the
following lines: Two fair, but
ladies most
infortunate, Have in
their ruins rais'd
declining Rome,
Lucretia and Virginia, both...
- Machine, by
Richard Hofstadter William Moraley and
Susan E. Klepp, The
infortunate: the
voyage and
adventures of
William Moraley an
indentured servant,...
-
William (2005) [1743]. Klepp,
Susan E.; Smith,
Billy G. (eds.). The
Infortunate: the
voyage and
adventures of
William Moraley, an
indentured servant...
- once again,
explained immediately: "This war is the
salvation of the
infortunate. When
everything burns, when
every thing is destro****, when the storm...
-
incited by the
British consulate's drogman, Barthold,
rushed to this
infortunate town, Germanos'
undisciplined bands had fled and,
except for 3000 people...
-
Parte of the
Mirour for Magistrates,
containing the
Falles of the
first Infortunate Princes of this Lande. From the
coming of
Brute …,
London (by Thomas...
- Immigrants, 856. Smith,
Colonists in Bondage, 78–79.
William Moraley, The
Infortunate: The
Voyage and
Adventures of
William Moraley, an
Indentured Servant...
-
incited by the
British consulate's drogman, Barthold,
stormed this
infortunate town, Germanos'
undisciplined bands had fled and,
except for 3000 people...