Lexicographical Neighbors of Begifted
Literary usage of Begifted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1892)
"... the fairies that begifted Holge are made in the chanson de geste to visit
Ogier ; yet the two heroes are two quite distinct personages. ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"... begifted, — the very Court, not for conscience' sake, contributing something ;
and their Public Festival shall be next Sunday. ..."
3. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1908)
"... begifted, —the very Court, not for conscience-sake, contributing something ;
and their Public Festival shall be next Sunday. Next Sunday accordingly it ..."
4. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1838)
"... begifted,—the very Court, not for conscience' sake, contributing something;
and their Public Festival shall be next Sunday. Next Sunday accordingly it ..."
5. The Missionary Gazetteer: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical Account ...by Charles Williams by Charles Williams (1828)
"Some of them, indeed, appear to begifted with transcendent ability. To one of
them Sir George Staunton, who cannot but be regarded as ..."