«FOREPAST» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
forepast শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
forepast শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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A True Presentation of
Forepast Parliamentes to the View of ...
An historical treatise on parliament in seven chapters. Attributed to 'Judge Dodderidge' (see Trinity College Dublin MS. 860) but it is probably by Sir Francis Kinnaston (see Cat. Stowe MSS., no. 331; Folger Catalog, App.
Sir John Doddridge, Sir Francis Kinnaston, 1675
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A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
Of things forepast, nor moniments of time ; . . . T.M. 104 At sight of these sad
spectacles forepast, Ti. 576 hung With ragged monuments of times forepast, IV. i.
21. 2 whereby all cares forepast Are washt away IV. iii. 44. 6 taking usurie of time
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Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1915
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
partoftheday before noonACI.ii.28 [Charmian to Soothsayer] Letme be married
tothree kingsina forenoon and widow themall; Cor II.i.65; MM II.ii.160 forepast,
forepast (adj.) 1 past, previous, formerE3 IV.iv.129 [Prince Edward to Audley] ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
With sweet remembrance of his pleasures past, And fresh delights of lusty youth
forepast. Recounting which, how would he sob and shriek ! And to be young
again of Jove beseek. But and the cruel fates so fixed be That time forepast
cannot ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1857
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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Now cease, ye damsels, your delights forepast ; Enough it is that all the day is
yours. Spenser. My forepast proofs, howe'er the matter fall, Shall tax my fears of
little vanity. Having vainly feared too little. Shakspeare. Such is the treaty which
he ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Forepast. adj. [ fore indparl.] a certain time. — Now cease ,'ye damsels, your
delights forepast; Enough is past that all the day is your's Spenser. Past before
My forepast proofs, howe'er the matter fall^ Shall tax my fears of little vanity,
Having ...
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London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
Now cease, ye damsels, your delights forepast ; Enough it is that all the day is
yours. Spenser. My forepast proofs, howe'er the matter fall, Shall tax my fears of
little vanity, Having vainly feared too little. Skakspeare. Such is the treaty which
he ...
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Faerie queene. book III-V
Which my liege Lady seeing, thought it best With that his wife in friendly wise to
deale, For stint of strife and stablishment of rest Both to herselfe and to her
common-weale, And all forepast" displeasures to repeale. So me in message
unto her ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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A History of English Literature in a Series of Biographical ...
But, an the cruel fates so fixed be [if That time forepast cannot return again, This
one request of Jove yet prayed he — That, in such withered plight and wretched
pain As Eld, accompanied with her loathsome train, Had brought on him, all were
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William Francis Collier, 1900
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The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh ...
But, an' the cruel fates so fixed be That time forepast cannot return again, This
one request of Jovr: yet prayed he, That, in such wither'd plight, and wretched
pain, As eld, accompany'd with her lothsome train, Had brought on him, all were it
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