10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNPRISABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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unprisable in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Middle English Dictionary
Cp. unprisable adj. [From preisable adj.] (a) Unworthy of praise, ignoble; (b)
beyond praise, ineffably praiseworthy. (a) ?c!475 *Cath.Angl. 98b: Vn
preysseabyll [Monson: vn Praysabylle: illaudabilis]. (b) a!500 PLove (Trin-C) 33/
15: Vnpreisable ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis, 1952
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A New Variorum of Shakespeare
55. vnprizable] unprisable Gould. 54. bawbling VeJJ'ell] bauble-vessel 1596, p.
59.— J. E. SPINGARN (W. &• Qu. VlIIth, v, 283) adds a third : 'That old
acquaintance, now strangely saluted with a new remembrance, is neither
lullabied with thy ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1901
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Twelfe night, or, ...
Ktly conj. Enter...] After line 50, Dyce, 54. he] the F4. Cam. Sta. 5 5. unprizable]
unprisable Gould. 54. bawbling Vefl'ell] bauble-vessel 1596, p. 59.—J. E.
SPINGARN (N. é-i Qu. VIIIth, v, 283) adds a third : 'That old acquaintance, now
strangely ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Samuel Burdett Hemingway, 1901
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Twelfth night, or, What you will, ed. H.H.Furness
55. vnpritable] unprisable Gould. 54. bawbling Veffell] bauble-vessel 1596, p- 59
— J- E. Spingarn (A'. cV Qu. VHIth, r, 283) adds a third : 'That old acquaintance,
now strangely saluted with a new remembrance, is neither lullabied with thy ...
William Shakespeare, 1901
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Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will
55. vnprizable] unprisable Gould. 54. bawbling VeJjTell] bauble-vessel 1596, p.
59.— J. E. Spingarn (AT. &> Qu. VHIth, v, 283) adds a third : < That old
acquaintance, now strangely saluted with a new remembrance, is neither
lullabied with thy ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
UNQ Rlte,tir,ciil,c='it; bt,blt; wlne,win; sb,pr6ve,f.5r,p6t; cZibe,ciib,fiill; s5il,in8Zind;
tl'iicl<',thus.? Unprincipled, fin-prin'sé-pl'd. a. not settled in tenets or opinions. Milt.
Unprinted, fin-printfiid. a. not printed. i ; Unprisable, fin-pri'z:l-bl. a.
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A complete dictionary of the English language: both with ...
Not printed. UNPRISABLE, tin-prl'z-ibl. a. Not valued, not of estimation.
UNPRJSONED, un-prlz'ad. a. Set free from confinement. UNPRIZED, un pri'zd. a.
Not valued. UNPROCLAIMED, un-pr6 kla'md, a. Not notified by a publick
declaration.
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The Works of William Shakespeare
49 unprizable] unprisable Gould conj. 54 Orsino] Signior Orsino or Noble Orsino
Anon. conj. 59 brabble] brawl Gould conj. 60 did] shew'd Capell (corrected in
Errata). Duke. Notable pirate ! thou salt-water thief ! What foolish 356 twelfth night
; ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1904
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With Historical ...
Unprisable, invaluable; I. iv. 96. Unspeaking sols, blockheads wanting power of
speech; V. v. 178. Untwine, cease to twine; IV. ii. 59. Up, put up; II. iv. 97. Up—
cast, a throw directed straight up; II. i. 2. Use; “ their u.," they use us; IV. iv. 7.
William Shakespeare, Walter Bagehot, Israel Gollancz, 1901
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Twelfe night, or, ...
Dyce defines as ' inestimable, priceless,' and adds : ' Coles may be cited as
illustrating the double meaning of this word : " Unprisable, inaestimabilis." "
Inaestimabilis, Inestimable, not to be valued, also of no value."' SCHMIDT (Lex.) ...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1901