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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNGENITURED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ungenitured in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ungenitured im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Shakespeare's Sexual Language: A Glossary
For the relatively innocent Troilus (T€9'C III.ii.74) , the lover's 'undertakings' are
cliches of weeping seas or taming tigers. undone See do, seducer. ungenerative
See generative. ungenitured* impotent or castrated. In M III.i.432, it is said of ...
ungenitured. Lacking testicles. 'This ungenitured agent' — Angelo — 'will
unpeople the province with continency', Measure, in ii 175-177. Cf. preceding
entry. union. Sexual congress. 'The union of your bed', The Tempest, iv i 21.
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
He is a motion unrejentrative that's infallible Meaf. for Mead Ungenitured. This
ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency Ibid. Ungentle
queen, to call him gentle Suffolk - - z Henry vi. — You star'd upon me with
ungentle ...
This ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency. Sparrows
must not build in his houseeaves, because they are lecherous. The duke yet 455
would have dark deeds darkly answered, he would never bring them to light.
William Shakespeare, Professor Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen, 2010
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes. To ...
Ungenitured. This ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continercy
Hid. Ungentle queen, to call him gentle Suffolk - z Henry vi. — You star'd upon
me with ungentle looks - jful. C*jar. — For Czfar cannot live to be ungentle - - Ant.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, Nicholas Rowe, 1791
6
An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
Ungmerative. He is a motion ungenerative that's infallible. Measure for Measure.
Ungenitured. This ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency
Ib. Ungentle queen, to call him gentle Suffolk - 2 Henry vi. -- Ynu star'd upon me ...
Samuel Ayscough, William Shakespeare, 1827
7
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
But I rather think our author wrote, — " and he is a motion ungenerative," because
Lucio again in this very scene says, — " this ungenitured agent will unpeople the
province with conti- nency." Theobald. A motion generative certainly means a ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, 1821
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The Dramatic Works: Complete in Three Volumes
I would, the duke, we talk of, were return'd again : this ungenitured agent will
unpeople the province with continency ; sparrows must not build in his house-
eaves.because they are lecherous. The duke yet would have dark deeds darkly ...
William Shakespeare, 1820
9
Adaptations of Shakespeare: An Anthology of Plays from the ...
This ungenitured agem will unpeople the province with cominency. Sparrows
must not huild in his house-eaves hecause they are lecherous. The Duke yet
would have dark deeds darkly answered. He would never hring them to lighL
Would he ...
Daniel Fischlin, Mark Fortier, 2014
Ungenitured, not having genitals. Unhaired, unbearded, youthful. Unhappy,
sometimes for mischievously waggish, unlucky. Unhoused, free from domestic
cares. Unhouselled, without having the sacrament. Unmastered, licentious.
Unproper ...
William Shakespeare, 1807