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cleanness

[kleen-nis] / ˈklin nɪs /


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I’ve tried to go much further in my second novel, Cleanness.

From The Guardian • May 8, 2020

The poems called "Cleanness" and "Patience," retell incidents of biblical history for a definitely didactic purpose, but even these are frequently lifted into the region of imaginative literature by the author's power of graphic description.

From The Pearl by Jewett, Sophie

In the same manuscript with "Sir Gawain" are found three other remarkable poems, written about 1350, and known to us, in order, as "The Pearl," "Cleanness," and "Patience."

From English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World by Long, William Joseph

Cleanness can usually be secured when clovers follow cultivated crops by the labor given to these when the land is not plowed in preparing it for the clovers.

From Clovers and How to Grow Them by Shaw, Thomas

Cleanness and Neatness in the Camp is another Article that ought to be particularly regarded.

From An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany by Monro, Donald




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