«CONCUPY» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
concupy শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
concupy শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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The Whirligig of Time: Essays on Shakespeare and Czechoslovakia
See Eric Partridge, Shakespeare's Bawdy (rev. ed., London, 1955), under "finger,
" "potato-finger," and also "point" and "thing." 11. The meaning of Thersites' lewd
aside, "He'll tickle it for his concupy" (5.2.176), is certainly highly ambiguous, ...
Zdeněk Stříbrný, Lois Potter, 2007
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Merry wives of Windsor. Troilus and Cressida
... VVhich shipmen do the hurricano call 3 Constring'd in mass by the almighty
sun 'f~, Shall dizzy with more clamour Neptune's car In his descent, than shall my
prompted sword Falling on Diomed. T111212. He'll tickle it for his concupy ”.
T120 ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
He'll tickle it for his concupy 4. T110. 0 Cressid ! 0 false Cressid ! false, false, -
false ! Let all untruths stand by thy stained name, And they'll seem glorious.
ULYSS. O, contain yourself; Your passion draws ears hither. * First folio, in. 1-
First folio ...
William Shakespeare, 1821
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Troilus and Cressida. Romeo and Juliet
He 'll_tickle it for his concupy.' T1'0.0 Cressid! 0 false Cressid! false, false, false!
Let all untruths stand by thy stained name, And they 'll seem glorious. Ulyss. 0,
contain yourself; Your passion draws ears hither. Enter JENEAS. Eric. I have
been ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1809
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
5 I 107 I 39 Concupy. He '11 tickle it for his concupy - Troilus and Creuida. 5 2
645 I 70 Condign. In thy condign praise - - Love': Labour Last. I 2 155 I I7
Conditions. Yes; and his ill conditions - Illuch Ado About Nothing. 3 2 l2I '1 44 —-
If he ...
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
He'll tickle it for his concupy. Troilus and Cressida, v. 2. CONDITION. Temper;
disposition; property; attribute. Our tongue is rough, coz, and my condition is not
smooth. Henry 5, v. 2. Madam, I have a touch of your condition, That cannot brook
...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: With the ...
... Which shipmen do the hurricano call '3 Constring'd in mass by the almighty sun
1', Shall dizzy with more clamour Neptune's ear In his descent, than shall my
prompted sword Falling on Diomed. THER. He'll tickle it for his concupy 4. T120.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edmond Malone, 1821
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Historia decem vezirorum et filii Regis Azad Bacht, insertis ...
He'll tickle it for his concupy.' Tro. O Cressid ! O false Cressid ! false, false, false,
Let all untruths stand by thy stained name, And they'll seem glorious. UhfSt. O,
contain yourself ; Your passion draws ears hither. Enter iEnea«. JEne. I have
been ...
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King Henry V. King Henry VI, part 1. King Henry VI, part 2. ...
... Which shipmen do the hurricano call Constring'd in mass by the almighty sun,
Shall dizzy with more clamour Neptune's ear In his descent, than shall my
prompted sword Falling on Diomed. Ther. He'll tickle it for his concupy.9 Tro. O
Cressid ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers, George Steevens, 1805
He'll tickle it for his concupy “.. T120. 0 Cressid ! 0 false Cressid! false, false, false
1 - Let all untruths stand by thy stained name, "And they'll seem glorious. ULYSS.
0, contain yourself; Your passion draws ears hither. * First folio, in. T First folio ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821