10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ALLYCHOLLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
allycholly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
allycholly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Complete Concordance to Shakspere: Being a Verbal Index ...
ALL-WORTHY— O. my all-worthy lord. All- worthy, villain! Cymbetine, HI. b ALLY
— thei)rince"iiuearally....Kom«»^ Juliet, iii. 1 ALLYCHOLLY— me think* you're
allycholly .. Two Gen. offer, iv. 1 too mueh to allycholly a nu miMnx. Merry IVirei, I.
4 ...
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
All-souls-day is my body's doom's-day - Ibid. 5 I 585 I I4 All-worthy Lord I-—all-
worthy villain - Cymlleline. 3 5 776 2 35 Allycholly. Methinks you're allycholly - 2
Gent. of Verona 4 2 84 2 29 Almonack. Here comes the almanack of my true date
...
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The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Allicholy, Allycholly - (AL-ih-kol-ee) melancholy, or sadness. Implied to mean
moping or brooding, constantly occupied with mournful thoughts. Purposely
written wrong as it was spoken by a poorly-educated character. Alligant - (AL-ih-
gant) a ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
Now, my young guest ! me thinks you're allycholly ; I pray you, why is it ? Jul.
Marry, mine host, because I cannot be merry. Host. Come, we'll have you merry:
IH bring you where you shall hear musick, and see the gentleman that you ask'd
for.
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: In Ten Volumes ; ...
Now, my young guest! methinks you're allycholly ; I pray you, why is it? Jul. Marry,
mine host, because I cannot be merry. Host. Come, we'll have you merry: I'll bring
you where you shall hear music, and see the gentleman that you ask'd for.
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1817
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Dramatic works with explanatory notes. A new ed., to which ...
Richard iii. 5 t All-sauli. All-soul's day is my body's dooms'-day .. - Ibzd, 5 1 (Ill--:t-
arrlly Lord Y-all-worthy villain - - C-ymbesine. 3 5 zllsyrb-Jsy. Methinks you're
allycholly - - .2 Genr. gfVrr0'u1. 4 2 Alaunact. Here comes an almanack of mine
own ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
All-sum. All-soul's day is my body's dooms'-day - . Ibid. All-war/iy Lord l-all-worthy
villain - - Cymbcline. Alom/gy. Methinks you're allycholly - - a Gm. qfI/mua.
Alnamri. Here comes an almanack os mine own date - Camcdj lffErwrr. - a
calendar, a ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790
Ay, Silvia, — for your sake. Thu. I thank you for your own. Now, gentlemen, Let 's
tune, and to it lustily awhile. Enter host, at a distance ; and Julia in boy's clothes.
Host. Now, my young guest! methinks you're allycholly ; I pray you, why is it ? Jul.
William Shakespeare, 1841
YVh0m? Silvia. ? Pro. Aye, Silvia,--for your sake. T bu. I thank you for your own.
Now, gentlemen, Let's tune, and to it lustily a while. Enter Host, at a distance ; and
JULIA in bo_y's clothes. Hort. Now, my young guest! methinks you're allycholly; ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1811
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The Plays of William Shakspeare
Now, my young guest ! methinks you'r* allycholly ; I pray you, why is it ? Jul. Marry
, mme host, because I cannot be merry. Host. Come, we'll have you merry : I'll
bring you where you shall hear music, and see the gentleman that you ask'd for.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1822