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Definition of Ironises
1. ironise [v] - See also: ironise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironises
Literary usage of Ironises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of W. E. Henley by William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson (1908)
"But literature is not all great; and outside the pleasaunce, where Fielding
ironises with Cervantes, and Shakespeare discusses an intonation with Dickens, ..."
2. The Panoplist, Or, the Christian's Armory (1808)
"To us,too, through the medium of our Christian fathers, are made the same promises,
which were made to the Hebrew fathers ; for t fie /ironises ..."
3. A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament, with Devotional and by Job Orton (1806)
"... which [were] in the day that the foundation of the house D Г the LORD of hosts
was laid, that the temple might be built ; those comfortable/ironises, ..."
4. Francis Bacon of Verulam: Realistic Philosophy and Its Age by Kuno Fischer (1857)
"However, it is not faith, but himself, that Bayle ironises, when he lays down
the weapons of philosophy. ..."
5. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1865)
"The bill is filed by the srs of the freehold conjointly with the tenants of ironises.
The premises consist, in point of apuse* and extent, ..."
6. The Works of W. E. Henley by William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson (1908)
"But literature is not all great; and outside the pleasaunce, where Fielding
ironises with Cervantes, and Shakespeare discusses an intonation with Dickens, ..."
7. The Panoplist, Or, the Christian's Armory (1808)
"To us,too, through the medium of our Christian fathers, are made the same promises,
which were made to the Hebrew fathers ; for t fie /ironises ..."
8. A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament, with Devotional and by Job Orton (1806)
"... which [were] in the day that the foundation of the house D Г the LORD of hosts
was laid, that the temple might be built ; those comfortable/ironises, ..."
9. Francis Bacon of Verulam: Realistic Philosophy and Its Age by Kuno Fischer (1857)
"However, it is not faith, but himself, that Bayle ironises, when he lays down
the weapons of philosophy. ..."
10. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1865)
"The bill is filed by the srs of the freehold conjointly with the tenants of ironises.
The premises consist, in point of apuse* and extent, ..."