10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SEYSURE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
seysure in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
seysure im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
East Anglian, Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects Connected ...
But they and everie one of them have utterlie refused to shewe your honors
Supplyant the cause of forfeyture or seysure. Whereas in trothe your
lordeshippes orator hathe continuallye behaved hym- selfe every waye as a
duetyfull tenauante ...
2
The East Anglian, Or, Notes and Queries on Subjects ...
But they and everie one of them have utterlie refused to shewe your honors
Supplyant the cause of forfeyture or seysure. Whereas in trothe your
lordeshippes orator hathe continuallye behaVed hymselfe every ways as a
duetyfull tenauante ...
3
Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England: Acts ...
... of the Colonies (all the forementioned outragQQ insolencies tendinge to an
open war considered) onely they thought fitt, that before any such seysure be
made in any planta€in of Indians the ensueinge declaration 'be published Q a
copy of ...
New Plymouth Colony, Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, David Pulsifer, 1859
4
Shakespeare: The First Collected Edition of the Dramatic ...
So newly ioyn'd in loue ? so sirong in both, Vnyolte this seysure, and this kinde
tegreete P 'Play sasl and loose with saith Pso iesi with heauen Make such
vnconflant children osonr selues As now againe to snatch out palme from palme:
...
William Shakespeare, 1866
5
Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
GSSL ramp; *regreet 'return of greeting': Vnyoke this seysure, and this kinde
regreete? (KJ 3.1.167, Philip); remain 'what remains to be said': All the Remaine,
is welcome. (Cym 3.1.85, Cymbeline); 'stay': or make remaine alike. (Cor 1.5.34 ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake, 2006
So newly ioyn'd in loue? so strong in both, Vnyoke this seysure, and this kinde
regreete? Play fast and loose with faith? so iest with heauen, Make such
vnconstant children of our selues As now againe to snatch our palme from palme:
...
William Shakespeare, 2014
... that ys existent for seysure and custody; but none yet appearying for lyff as ys
mentyoned in the rehersall and consyderation of that of a° 7 H. 4, and therfore, for
any thyng yet appearyng, we are very farre drawen to hold that pattent voyd.
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Bibliotheca Ms. Stowensis: A Descriptive Catalogue of the ...
To the Lord Justice of Ireland in the behalf of a " Skottisman complaining of the
wrongfull seysure of his bark." Several orders follow for preservation of game,
quelling riots, regulations of Winchester School. Fol. 12. To the Bishop of London
to ...
Charles O'Conor, John Stow, 1819
9
The Egerton papers: A collection of public and private ...
... that ys existent for seysure and custody; but none yet appearying for lyff as ys
mentyoned in the rehersall and consyderation of that of a° 7 H. 4, and therfore, for
any thyng yet appearyng, we are very farre drawen to hold that pattent voyd.
Francis Egerton Ellesmere (Earl of), John Payne Collier, 1840
10
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
So newly joyn'd in love? so strong in both, Unyoke this seysure, and this kinde
regreete?1 Play fast and loose with faith? so jest with heaven, Make such
unconstant children of onr selves 1 greeting As now againe to snatch our palme
from ...
William Shakespeare, Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke, 1623