- Look up jack of all
trades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Jack of all trades,
master of none" is a
figure of
speech used in
reference to a person...
-
individual as a
leading figure within one's
field of turpitude.
However ofttimes such an individual's
upturn in
notability may
largely stem from notoriety...
- apart. For, pardee, ye han ofte tyme herd
telle For, by God, you have
ofttimes heard tell How that a
frere ravyshed was to ****e How a
friar was taken...
- or
attar has also pla**** a role in
religious and
spiritual rites which ofttimes would have been held in secret.[unreliable source?] The rose has sometimes...
-
mysteries and the
moral precepts of Christianity".
Donald Gee writes:
there ofttimes comes shining forth a
revelation in
words that make our
hearts burn within...
-
variety it
might well re-recruit them back into Bob Smith's
sometimes wacky,
ofttimes gloomy and
always idiosyncratic world."
Michele Kirsch of Vox
praised the...
- June 2019. The
Albatross Charles Baudelaire translated by Kate
Flores Ofttimes, for diversion,
seafaring men
Capture albatross, ... in the
second stanza...
- pearl,
himself indeed knows of his wealth, but is not
known to others,
ofttimes concealing it in his hand
because of its
small bulk, so it is in the preaching...
- author. NO
Quarter was
published November 2009 by
DarkStar Books. Asprin's
ofttimes co-author, Jody Lynn Nye, has
completed one
further Griffen McCandles novel...
-
bless God for that word, for it was of good to me. That word doth
still ofttimes shine before my face.
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Testament apocrypha Pseudepigrapha...