10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SQUIRELIKE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Tragedy of King Lear: With Classic and Contemporary ...
... be a comrade with the wolf and owl, Necessity's311 sharp pinch. Return with
her? 210 Why, the hot-blooded312 France, that dowerless took Our youngest
born, I could as well be brought To knee313 his throne, and, squirelike,314
pension ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Pearce, 2008
... beg the favour of some small acknowledgment for the acquaintance of the
famous Sancho Panza, his squire, in whom I think I have deciphered all the
squirelike graces that are scattered up and down in the whole rabble of books of
chivalry.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1809
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Don Quixote: The New Translation
... I do desire thatyou thank me for having madeyou acquainted with the famous
Sancho Panza, hissquire, in whom,in my opinion, are united allof the squirelike
graces which arescattered throughout that multitude ofvain booksof chivalry.
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Shakespeare's Tragedies: The Tragedy of Antony and ...
Why, the hotblooded France, that dowerlesstook Our youngest born, Icould as
well be brought To knee his throne, and, squirelike; pension beg To keep
baselife afoot. Return withher? Persuade me rathertobe slave and sumpter To ...
William Shakespeare, 2013
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The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers
Thetiniestpane in the topmost dormerwindow glittered without a spot. The poorest
were cladin costly finery; the patrician folk were inthe dress of knights and nobles;
every craftsmanwas arrayed as though he werea councillor, every squirelike ...
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King Lear: A Tragedy in Five Acts
Why, the hot-blooded France, that dowerless took Our youngest born, I could as
well be brought To knee his throne, and, squirelike, pension beg To keep base
life afoot;-—Return with her? Persuade me rather to be slave and sumpter31 To ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, 1834
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ...
Why, the hot-blooded France, that dowerless took Our youngest born, I could as
well be brought To knee his throne, and, squirelike, pension beg To keep base
life afoot ; — Return with her ? Persuade me rather to be slave and sumpter31 To
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, 1843
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Cymbeline. Titus ...
Why, the hot-blooded France, that dowerless took Our youngest born, I could as
well be brought To knee his throne, and, squirelike, pension beg To keep base
life afoot ; — Return with her ? Persuade me rather to be slave and sumpter31 To
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, Edmond Malone, 1826
Castles of magnificence may now be found for only week-end occupancy on
ranches that had become so impoverished as to be incapable of supporting an
owner in even modest squirelike competence. In many cases the flow of oil
money is ...
10
Critics on Trial: An Introduction to the Catholic Modernist ...
It may have been this squirelike quality — so different from the rigid Manning and
the cerebral Newman — that recommended him to Lady Herbert of Lea, von
Hiigel's mother- in-law, with whom he was on the friendliest terms. Vaughan at
any ...
Marvin Richard O'Connell, 1994