10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FROWNINGLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
frowningly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
frowningly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
"What looked he, frowningly?" The punctuations differ. Some point it thus: " What !
looked he frowningly ? " Others in this way: "What, looked he frowningly ?" The
question surely being, "What was his aspect; was it frowningly?" So has Mr. Mull
...
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Lines Pronounced Corrupt ...
What look'd he, frowningly ? [229 The punctuation in all the copies is different
from this. Some point it thus, What ! look'd he frowningly ? others in this way,
What, look'd he frowningly ? The question surely is, " What was his aspect, was it
...
William Shakespeare, Matthias Mull, 1885
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A Synoptic Hamlet: a Critical-Synoptic Edition of the Second ...
425 Hamlet. Then saw you not his face- face? 426 Horatio. O yes, my lord, he
wore his beaver up. 427 Hamlet. ^at looked he frowningly? W nat, 428 Horatio. A
countenance more in sorrow than in anger. 429 Hamlet. Pale, or red? 430
Horatio.
Jesús Tronch, William Shakespeare, 2002
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The Works of Charles Dickens
Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller ; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried
upstairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
133 Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried up
stairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
Charles Dickens, Andrew Lang, 1899
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The works of Charles Dickens. Complete ed
Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller ; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried
upstairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
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The Works of Charles Dickens: The old curiosity shop
Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller ; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried up
stairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
Charles Dickens, George Cruikshank, 1901
Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried up
stairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried up
stairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
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The old curiosity shop, illustr. by J. Jellicoe
Quilp looked frowningly at him, and frowningly at his wife, and frowningly at
Richard Swiveller ; but, receiving no enlightenment from any of them, hurried
upstairs, whence he soon hurried down again, confirming the report which had
been ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FROWNINGLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
frowningly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Macbeth review: Fassbender and Cotillard full of sound and fury in …
Paddy Considine is a frowningly vigilant Banquo and David Thewlis is Duncan, the sacrificial victim King smilingly presiding over the nation ... «The Guardian, Mai 15»
Lunch with BS: Valson Thampu
When I arrive, a week later, in the large, white high-ceilinged Principal's room at St Stephen's College, my host says frowningly, "Business ... «Business Standard, Mai 15»
1001 Days and Nights: radio proves pivotal as BBC Arabic turns 77
But when I frowningly mention the pointed and frustrating modesty that has always struck me as entirely too characteristic of the World Service ... «New Statesman, Feb 15»
Fifty Shades of Grey review – making a bad fist of it
Soon they are dating, but Christian frowningly tells Anastasia she must submit to regular sessions in his “Red Room of Pleasure”, tied up and ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Paddington: Movie Review
... (Sally Hawkins, in endearing form) and its rather unimpressed patriarch (Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville in frowningly frumpy mode). «TVNZ, Dez 14»
PopWatch Confessional: The thing you hate (that everyone else loves)
(It's also the second straight novel about a fantastically complex titular Girl Fincherized into a movie that focuses on a frowningly handsome ... «Entertainment Weekly, Dez 14»
Interstellar review: Nolan's biggest spectacle – and biggest …
... with gravitational pull and fuel consumption, he writes it on his little spaceship whiteboard and Hathaway says frowningly: “Yeah. That'll work! «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Won Over by the Battlefield
I considered sitting in the car, but frowningly went along as Dean walked us up and around the boulders and through the various stages of the ... «New York Times, Okt 14»
Life after being widowed: bloom where you're planted
... quintessential Englishman (a Geordie at that) to days alone in a still unprogressive area of Appalachia and a frowningly "dry" one also, where ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
The Power of Meditative Thinking Versus Positive Thinking
And this frowningly funny review from The Guardian of the book Smile or Die. Interestingly, these articles also give a nod to the power of ... «Huffington Post, Jul 14»