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"forsooth" Definitions
  1. used to emphasize a statement, especially in order to show surprise

12 Sentences With "forsooth"

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Forsooth, ceremonial tights do not become a man who hath striven in the bloody battles of Brexit.
Retrieved August 3, 2013. and FORsooth Newspaper.Fosl, Peter S. (July/August 2013) "Chris Crass organizes from 'a place of love'" , FORsooth Magazine. Retrieved August 3, 2013. In addition to drawing on his own organizing experiences the book has case study interviews with social justice organizations around the country doing anti-racist organizing in white communities. These organizations include the Fairness Campaign in Louisville, Kentucky, the Rural Organizing Project in Oregon, and the Groundwork Collective in Madison, Wisconsin.
Every age has its bitter, every age has its grief: Son toiled o'er his book, father was vexed beyond belief. The one had no rest; the other no freedom, forsooth: Father lamented his age, son lamented his youth.
Seven months later, Charles Barns died on 24 May 1937, at the age of 73. His passing was reported in the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. The lines that Charles Barns wrote for Pickering, are fitting for Barns himself. : Monarchs maintain and pass, forsooth— : The exiled kings, unsceptered czars; : But who adds one cosmic truth, : He shall be deathless as the stars.
Kennedy helps Chubby start his line and then prompts her brother to shake a tin sheet, creating thundering noises. When Farina begins saying his line, a goat runs loose and butts him, knocking him down. Getting up, Farina yells, "Forsooth, I think these mountains are full of too many goats!" As Act I is ending, Chubby gets ready to play Nero.
In 1960, Reith returned to the BBC for an interview with John Freeman in the television series Face to Face. When he visited the BBC to record the programme, work was being undertaken, and Reith noticed with dismay the "girlie" pin-ups of the workmen. However, one picture was of a Henry Moore sculpture. "A Third Programme carpenter, forsooth," he growled.
Fables, Paris 1863, p.186 Charles Denis, the first English translator of this fable, paraphrased the text radically and shifted La Fontaine's preface to the end. There the Catholic reference is altered to something more in accord with his time: “Here is a fellow, you will say,/ Carried a knapsack t’other day, / In wretched, dismal, dirty plight,/ And now, forsooth, he’s dubb’d a Knight!”Select Fables (1754) p.
18-19, which the king commanded to be printed. In this sermon he propounds the Rechabites as an example of obedience; 'It is a usual thing nowadays,' he says, 'to direct our governours what to do, what to read, what to command; then, forsooth, we will obey them.' In 1644 he was ejected as a malignant by the parliamentary visitors, on his refusal to take the Solemn League and Covenant. At the Restoration Frank was re-established in his fellowship 10 August 1660, and rewarded by ecclesiastical promotions.
As the earliest part of the stamp production process, Fryer's proposed designs were subject to change. Some were rejected completely such as his designLot 8. Leonard D. Fryer Archive, the-saleroom.com Retrieved 14 July 2019. for the 1948 stamp to mark the liberation of the Channel Islands, the contract for which went to Harrison and Sons,"'Cinderella', Forsooth!" by John K. Templeton, Gibbons Stamp Monthly, Vol. 67, No. 4, September 1993, pp. 40–44 (p. 40). while others were printed in different colours, at different values, or with design changes.
After 1992, Hippolyte moved to Skelmersdale, Lancashire, to be close to his children, and started doing directing work in the theatre. He directed the play Home for the Holidays by local playwright Cheryl Martin, which was premiered in the New Works Season 1992 at the Liverpool Playhouse. In 1993 he directed Measure for Measure 2020 with the Forsooth Theatre Company, a futuristic styling of Shakespeare's play, also at the Liverpool Playhouse. He was also the Assistant Director and Lighting Director for Sakoba African Dance Theatre's Ebo Iye, which was a dance piece based on the effects of the slave-culture in Africa.
In language, an archaism (from the , archaïkós, 'old-fashioned, antiquated', ultimately , archaîos, 'from the beginning, ancient') is a word, a sense of a word, or a style of speech or writing that belongs to a historical epoch long beyond living memory, but that has survived in a few practical settings or affairs. Lexical archaisms are single archaic words or expressions used regularly in an affair (e.g. religion or law) or freely; literary archaism is the survival of archaic language in a traditional literary text such as a nursery rhyme or the deliberate use of a style characteristic of an earlier age—for example, in his 1960 novel The Sot-Weed Factor, John Barth writes in an 18th-century style. Archaic words or expressions may have distinctive emotional connotations—some can be humorous (forsooth), some highly formal (What say you?), and some solemn (With thee do I plight my troth).
It was the first Pennsylvania Dutch dictionary of the modern era. At the annual meeting held in the Pennsylvania Building at the Sesqui-Centennial of American Independence in Philadelphia in 1926, the Pennsylvania German Society adopted a resolution praising the Pennsylvania Germans in Canada.Rosenberger 1966, p. 164. It sent a copy of the resolution to Waterloo, Ontario.Rosenberger 1966, p. 164. The report of the annual meeting looked back at the accomplishments of the last 35 years: ::To us now it seems almost unbelievable to remember that, with few exceptions, the general impression existing amongst unlettered men and women was to the effect that the people of our blood were but “coarse and ignorant boors,” because, forsooth, besides the English language, they spoke largely a dialect which their highly cultured neighbors, who spoke but one language themselves and that more or less improperly, could not understand. ::Today the lusty babe of 1891 has become a veritable giant, recognized and respected by all whose opinions are worth having. ::Following out its aim to disseminate information rather than to gather a library or establish a permanent headquarters, it has issued thirty-two magnificent volumes unexcelled by those of any Society in existence.Rosenberger 1966, p. 166.

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