10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «श्वेतमाल» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
श्वेतमाल in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
श्वेतमाल im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Dramatic Works: Now First Collected with Illustrative ...
As a feather, sweet Rogue, as a feather : Have I not good caufe ! sweet Mall, sweet Mall, Hath she not caus'd the fame ? well, if I live, sweet wench, - Either by night or day I will requite your kindneffe. Ærank. Now I will take my leave, to put the ...
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Women and Writing, C.1340-c.1650: The Domestication of ... - Page 168
Sweet Mall Wee two have now beene marryed five yeares: and hitherto (praised bee God) wee have wanted nothing, but Peace. For my part, I thanke God for those good dayes, which I have seene in my youth: wherein I had Leisure to please ...
Anne Lawrence-Mathers, Phillipa Hardman,
2010
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A critical edition of The faire maide of the Exchange - Page 159
Haue I not good cause, sweet Mall , sweet Mall , Hath she not causde the same? Well, if I liue, sweet wench, Either by night or day I will requite your kindenesse. Franke. Now I will take my leaue, to put the same in practise. Exit Franke. Cri p .
Thomas Heywood, Karl E. Snyder,
1980
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Breaking Ground: Travel and National Culture in Russia ... - Page 11
Ellipses and italics that appear in primary source citations are taken from original texts unless enclosed in square brackets or otherwise indicated. Svet mal, a Rossiia velika. —Ivan Goncharov Introduction This book Note on Transliteration and ...
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Elizabeth's Bedfellows: An Intimate History of the Queen's ...
... seated on a raised platform, his godmother awaited him. His letter to his wife, Mary Rogers, who was at home in Kelston, Somerset caring for their nine children, presents a vivid image of Elizabeth in decline: Sweet Mall, I herewith send thee ...
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Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand ...
William Henry Ireland Samuel Ireland. remark, he cites Sir John Harrington, who begin* his letter to his hdy, dated December 27* 1602, with the words " Sweet Mall." In reply to this, I shall refer Mr\ Malone to Lodge's Illustrations, where he will ...
William Henry Ireland, Samuel Ireland,
1796
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We Were Told There Would be Angels - Page 61
Home, Sweet Mall As with most malls, this one would consist of a few select anchor stores, a food court, playgrounds, and all the things we love about a good mall. When it comes to demographics, some regions of this shopping center would ...
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Investigation Into Mr. Malone's Claim to Charter of Scholar
remark, he cites Sir John Harrington, who begins his letter to his lady, ciated December 27, 1602, with the words " Sweet Mall." In reply to this,I shall reser Mr. Mslone to Lodge's Illustrations, where he will find in vol. 2. p. 102, in the Earl os ...
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Memoire of the court of Queen Elizabeth - Page 488
v. . . A letter from sir John Harrington to his lady, dated December 27th, 1602, gives the following melancholy picture of the state of his sovereign and benefactress. ... 1 [ \. " Sweet Mall; c. I herewith send thee what I would God none did know, ...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review
... from Sir John Harrington to his lady : ' " Sweet Mall ; • " 1 herewith send thee, what I would God none did know, some ill bodings of the realm and its welfare. Our dear queen, my royal godmother, and this state's natural mother, doth now bear ...
Charles Kitchell Gardner,
1821