10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CAITIVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Sea of Silk: A Textile Geography of Women's Work in Medieval ...
The potential rhetorical force of the term "caitive," indicating forced capture, is
effectively attenuated at several turns in the narrative. The tale's anonymous
author sometimes transposes the word's meaning into the courtly register, using it
to ...
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Spenser's Faerie Queene
Cav'd mack hollow, Gall, caver, a Lat. cavare. B. iv. C. 5. St. 33. Caytive, Caitive, a
Lat. captivus, Ital. cattivo ; a word frequent in the Italian romances and poets.
Captive, slave ; hence wretched, slavish ; mean, vile, &c. a caitive thrall, a
wretched ...
Edmund Spenser, John Upton, 1758
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The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy: Histories and New ...
caitive. witches. meete. to. swear. Their. homage. to. ye. devil. The Reverend
Richard James, Fellow of Oxford, visited Pendle at the time of the 1633 trials and
wrote the above description of Malkin Tower in a first-hand account. He also said
...
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An essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spencer
She staid : With that he crauld out of his nest, Forth creeping on his caitive 1
hands and thies ; And standing stoutly up his lofty crest Did fiercely shake, and
rowze as comming late from rest. XXXVI. As fearfull fowle, that long in secret cave
For ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
Now in these cases when our natures are caitive and unhandsome, it were good
we were conscious of our own weaknesses, and by special arts and strengths of
mortification fortify that part where we are apt and exposed to danger: we are ...
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The whole works of ... Jeremy Taylor, with a life of the ...
Now in these cases when our natures are caitive and unhandsome, it were good
we were conscious of our own weaknesses, and by special arts and strengths of
mortification fortify that part where we are apt and exposed to danger : we are ...
Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.), Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.), 1856
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Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spencer [by Philip ...
She staid: With that he crauld out of his nest, Forth creeping on his caitive 1
hands and thies; And standing stoutly up his lofty crest Did fiercely shake, and
rowze as comming late from rest. XXXVI. As fearfull fowle, that long in secret cave
For ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an ...
Now, in these cases, when our natures are caitive and unhandsome, it were
good we were conscious of our own weaknesses! and, by special arts and
strengths of mortification, fortify that part, where we are apt and exposed to
danger : we arc ...
Jeremy Taylor, George Rust, 1851
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Now in these cases when our natures are caitive and unhandsome, it were good
we were conscious of our own weaknesses, and by special arts and strengths of
mortification fortify that part where we are apt and exposed to danger: we are ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1847
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Poetical Works ...: Account of the author's life, etc.- The ...
She staid : With that he crauld out of his nest, Forth creeping on his caitive 1
hands and thies ; And standing stoutly up his lofty crest Did fiercely shake, and
rowze as comming late from XXXVI. As fearfull fowle, that long in secret cave i^
For ...