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  • elegancies — n. grandeur, luxury; gracefulness; tastefulness, refined quality …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Baconian theory — The Baconian theory of Shakespearean authorship holds that Sir Francis Bacon wrote the plays conventionally attributed to William Shakespeare.The mainstream view is that William Shakespeare of Stratford, an actor in the Lord Chamberlain s Men… …   Wikipedia

  • Шифр Бэкона — (Шекспир Бэконовский вопрос) Мысль, что Шекспир, не получивший систематического школьного образования, не мог написать произведения, носящие его имя, возникла сравнительно недавно. Никто из его современников не выказал никакого сомнения… …   Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона

  • elegance — n. pl. elegancies [el′ə gəns] n. [Fr élégance < L elegantia] 1. the quality of being elegant; specif., a) dignified richness and grace, as of design b) polished fastidiousness or refined grace, as in manners c) clever aptness and simplicity …   English World dictionary

  • elegancy — nsē, si noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English elegancie, from Latin elegantia : elegance usually used in plural Lord Chesterfield … that arbiter of elegancies P.E.More elegancies such as silk, porcelain, fans, and screens Victor Purcell …   Useful english dictionary

  • Contesseration — Con*tes ser*a tion, n. [L. contesseratio, from contesserare to contract friendship by means of the tesserae (friendship tokens).] An assemblage; a collection; harmonious union. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That person of his [George Herbert], which… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Diction — Dic tion, n. [L. dicto a saying, a word, fr. dicere, dictum, to say; akin to dicare to proclaim, and to E. teach, token: cf. F. diction. See {Teach}, and cf. {Benison}, {Dedicate}, {Index}, {Judge}, {Preach}, {Vengeance}.] Choice of words for the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Elegance — El e*gance, Elegancy El e*gan*cy, n. [L. elegantia, fr. elegans, antis, elegant: cf. F. [ e]l[ e]gance.] 1. The state or quality of being elegant; beauty as resulting from choice qualities and the complete absence of what deforms or impresses… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Elegancy — Elegance El e*gance, Elegancy El e*gan*cy, n. [L. elegantia, fr. elegans, antis, elegant: cf. F. [ e]l[ e]gance.] 1. The state or quality of being elegant; beauty as resulting from choice qualities and the complete absence of what deforms or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Infusion — In*fu sion, n. [L. infusio a pouring in: cf. F. infusion. See {Infuse}, v. t.] 1. The act of infusing, pouring in, or instilling; instillation; as, the infusion of good principles into the mind; the infusion of ardor or zeal. [1913 Webster] Our… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • The Song of Hiawatha — is an 1855 epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow based on the legends of the Ojibway Indians. Longfellow credited as his source the work of pioneering ethnographer Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, specifically Schoolcraft s Algic Researches and History …   Wikipedia

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