10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISPRINCED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
disprinced in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
disprinced im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Poems of Alfred Tennyson
... or a draggled mawkin, thou, That tends her bristled grunters in the sludge : "
For I was drench'd with ooze, and torn with briers, More crumpled than a poppy
from the sheath, And all one rag, disprinced from head to heel. Then some one
sent ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1866
... That tends her bristled grunters in the sludge : ' For I was drench'd with ooze,
and torn with briers, More crumpled than a poppy from the sheath, And all one
rag, disprinced from head to heel : ' But hence ' he said ' indue yourselves like
men.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1850
3
The Spectacle of Intimacy: A Public Life for the Victorian ...
Thrilling to the abandonment of the prerogatives of manliness, he becomes “
disprinced” (5.29). He dotes on Ida's superb self-possession, her beautiful
arrogance, her mastery. In a disorienting figure, he will say that he “desire[s] you
more ...
Karen Chase, Michael Levenson, 2009
... our son, If this be he,—or a dragged mawkin, thou, That tends to her bristled
grunters inthe sludge:' For I was drenched withooze, andtorn withbriers, More
crumpled than a poppy fromthe sheath, And all one rag, disprinced from head to
heel.
Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 2013
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Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
... with ooze,andtorn withbriers, More crumpled thanapoppyfrom thesheath, And
all one rag, disprinced from head to heel. Then some one sent beneathhis
vaultedpalm A whispered jest to some one near him, 'Look, He has been among
his ...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2013
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Tennyson: A Selected Edition
30 35 40 45 50 55 60 That tends her bristled grunters in the sludge:' For I was
drenched with ooze, and torn with briers, More crumpled than a poppy from the
sheath, And all one rag, disprinced from head to heel. Then some one sent
beneath ...
Christopher Ricks, Professor of the Humanities and Co-Director of the Editorial Institute Christopher Ricks, 2014
More crumpled than a poppy from the sheath, And all one rag, disprinced from
head to heel. Then some one sent beneath his vaulted palm A whisper'd jest to
some one near him ' Look, He has been among his shadows.' 'Satan take The old
...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1866
Then he is so ' huffed and cuffed and disrespeckit,' so contumeli- ously treated
and ' disprinced from head to heel,' that he never gains the dignity of a hero in the
eyes of the reader. Again, the trifling and mockery of the earlier parts of the poem
...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[dis- ( 1 )] disprinced dis-prinst', (Tennyson) adj deprived of the appearance of a
prince [dis- (3)] disprison dis-pri.'n, (poetic) vt to set free, [dis- (2)] disprivacied dis-
priv'^-sid, (poetic) adj deprived of privacy, [dis- (3)J disprivilege dis-priv'i-lij, vi to ...
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The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
... If this be he,—or a draggled mawkin, thou, That tends her bristled grunters in
the sludge: ' For I was drench'd with ooze, and torn with briers, More crumpled
than a poppy from the sheath, And all one rag, disprinced from head to heel.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1908