10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FACINERIOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
facinerious in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
facinerious im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A general glossary to Shakespeare's works
258. Facinerious. —. Fadings. wherein the standing boldly upon a ten was often
successful. A card of ten meant a tenth card, a ten. ... I conceive the force of the
phrase to have expressed, originally, the confidence or impudence of one who ...
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The Works of Shakespeare
most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven. Par. Ay, so I say. Laf. In a most weak — Par. And debile minister, great
power, great 40 transcendence : which should, indeed, give us a further use to be
...
William Shakespeare, Charles Harold Herford, 1904
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. ...
Why, your dolphin is not lustier : 'fore me, I speak in respect — 26 Par. Nay, 'tis
strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it ; and he's of a most
facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven.
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891
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All's well that ends well
Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of
a most 30 facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very
hand of heaven — Par. Ay, so I say. Laf. In a most weak — 35 Par. And debile ...
William Shakespeare, W. Osborne Brigstocke, 1904
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. ...
Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of
a most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven. Par. Ay, so I say. Laf. In a most weak — Par. And debile minister, great ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1863
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. ...
A showing of a heavenly he has not, transfers these words effect. This doubtless
ridicules to Lafeu. But the passage is the title of some lost pamph- quite in
keeping. Parolles, in let. most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be
152 All ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Harold Herford, 1904
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The works of William Shakespeare, ed. by W.G. Clark and J. ...
Why, your dolphin is not lustier: 'fore me, I speak in respect — 25 Par. Nay, 'tis
strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most
facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven.
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, 1863
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The works of William Shakespeare
326. Examined, questioned; III. v. 70. Exorcist, one who raises spirits; V. iii. 306.
Expedient, (?) expeditious, quick; II. iii. 185. Expressive, open-hearted; II. i. 53.
Facinerious, Parolles' blunder for "facinorous"; II. iii. 34. Faith, religious faith; IV. i.
William Shakespeare, J. Ellis Burdick, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1909
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The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Facinerious - (fa-sin-AIR-ee-us) meaning utterly evil. One who is facinerious is
the worst kind of villain, someone who would break any law to get what he wants.
Factious - (FAKT-shus) relating to factions, or partisan political groups. It could ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
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The Works of Shakespeare: All's well that ends well
Why, your dolphin is not lustier : 'fore me, I speak in respect — Par. Nay, 'tis
strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most
30 facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven ...
William Shakespeare, William James Craig, Robert Hope Case, 1904
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FACINERIOUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
facinerious im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Six great TextEdit tricks
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