A enthusiasticklittle woman, who'd shouted out, "Amen!
And she being enthusiastick gin a long eulogy of the good men who wuz tryin' to save poor babies by givin' 'em pure milk, and she talked bitter about the men who opposed the idee for fear it would pauperize the babies.
He added, that Virgil seemed to be as enthusiastick a farmer as he, and was certainly a practical one.
Think what enthusiastick happiness I shall have to see Mr Samuel Johnson walking among the romantick rocks and woods of my ancestors at Auchinleck!
Ashwell, another time by the Quakers, who imagin'd that there was something in, it that favoured their Enthusiastick Notions.
Introduction) there are some Enthusiastick Notions, which are particularly consider'd and refuted by the Editor in his Appendix.
His religion has nothing in it enthusiastick or superstitious: he appears neither weakly credulous, nor wantonly skeptical; his morality is neither dangerously lax, nor impracticably rigid.
Barzeel wuz always most too enthusiastick to suit me, but I got the idee from what she said that she wuz a oncommon lovely child.
Think what enthusiastick happiness I shall have to see Mr. Samuel Johnson walking among the romantick rocks and woods of my ancestors at Auchinleck[934]!
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