10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «THE VARLETRY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
the varletry in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
the varletry im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Men in Women's Clothing: Anti-theatricality and ...
Where Caesar's triumph would demote her in class, turn her into the varletry she
is shown to, her own performance insists that she is a queen ("Show me my
women, like a queen; go fetch / My best attires . . . Bring our crown and all" [V.ii.
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A Concordance to
the Poems of Robert Browning
"Gay swarms of varletry that come and go, 168.28 'Tis you I ask, not these vour
varletry 217.62 With varletry at lounge i' the vestibule 730.57 Command the
varletry stretch, strain their best, . 807.22 "People, and noi the people's varletry,
923.15 ...
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The works of
the English poets from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
... from which state, With friendly arm, they rais'd us: nathless some Among our
old and stubbom swains misdeem'd, And envy'd, who enrich'd them ; eavy'd
those, Whose virtues taught the varletry of towns To useful toil to tum the pilfcring
hand ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
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The works of
the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
... which state, With friendly arm, they rais'd us : nathless some Among our old
and stubborn swains misdeem'd, And envy'd, who enrich'd them ; envy'd those,
Whose virtues taught the varletry of towns To useful toil to turn the pilfering hand.
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
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The works of
the english poets from Chancer to Cowper
... which state, With friendly arm, they rais'd us : nathless some Among our old
and stubborn swains misdeem'd, And envy'd, who enrich'd them ; envy'd those,
Whose virtues taught the varletry of towns To useful toil to turn the pilfering hand.
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, 1810
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The Poems of J. D.
The Life of J. D. by Dr. Johnson.
The ...
... from which state With friendly arm they raised us: nathless some Among our
old and stubborn swains misdeem'd And envied who enrieh'd them; envied those
Whose virtues taught the varletry of towns To useful toil to turn the pilfering hand.
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The Princess and Curdie
Can you find me a horse, think you, Sir Bronzebeard? Alas! they told me my white
charger was dead.' 'i will go and fright the varletry with my presence, and secure, i
trust, a horse for Your Majesty, and one for myself.' 'And look you, brother!
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The Complete Works of George Meredith
Jack, we've a dead one in hand,' or Jack Potts reply: 'It's ten thousand pounds
clean winged away from my pocket, like a string of wild geese!' The excitement of
the varletry in the square, they say, was fearful to hear. So the principal noblemen
...
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The Works of
the British poets, with lives of
the authors
... them ; envied those Whose virtues taught the varletry of towns To useful toil to
turn the pilfering hand. And still, when bigotry's black clouds arise. (For oft they
sudden rise in papal realms) They from their isle, as from some ark secure, ...
'Curdie, go and bind securely the six, that we lose not their guards. Can you find
me a horse, think you, Sir Bronzebeard? Alas! theytoldme mywhite charger was
dead.' 'I willgo and fright the varletry withmy presence, and secure,Itrust, a horse ...