10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANNIBALLY»
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
2 — That face of his the hungry cannibals would not have touch'd 8 Henry vi. 1 -
Butchers and villains, bloody cannibals - - Ibid. 5 Cannibally-' An he had been
cannibally given, he might have broil'd and eaten him too , Coriolanus. 4 Cannon
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Englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englishches wörterbuch mit ...
(FflnCCl, '"• (-*> cinnamon. C? rtnnetoafi, »>. (-ffes, p'. -(To [3". Mlilr.j canvas. eoal
. cannel-eoal, •; candle-coal , 0 kennel-coal. (s'aunil'dl , (-en, p/. -«»>} m. (
Sannibale, <•-«, pi- -n>y»«nibai. 3 ( nrti Gann ibalrn.5lrt, cannibally. G a n n i S> n
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Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1885
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The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Usually refers to inanimate objects. Canker-sorrow - (KAN-ker sar-oh) grief that
eats at the spirit like a disease. The implication is of a sorrow so profound, it
gnaws the soul of the one experiencing it. Cannibally - (kan-ih-BAL-lee) as a
cannibal ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
gnawinggrief, allconsuming sorrow KJ III.iv.82 [Constance to Cardinal Pandulph,
of Arthur] But now will cankersorrow eat mybud cannibally (adv.) in the mannerof
acannibal Cor IV.v.195 [Second Servingman to First Servingman, of Coriolanus ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Compare with Czsars, and with Cannibals, and Trojan Greeks 2 Hen. iv. — That
face of his the hungry cannibals would not have touch'd 3 Hen. vi. — Butchers
and villains, bloody cannibals - Ibid. CanmihaUy. An he had been cannibally
given, ...
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Grammardog Guide to Moby Dick
... and though, while the valiant butchers over the deck-table are thus cannibally
carving each other's live meat with carving-knives all gilded and tasseled, the
sharks, also, with their jewel-hilted mouths, are quarrelsomely carving away
under ...
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Shakespeare's plays in the order of their writing: a study ...
The second Servant says of Coriolanus : And he had been cannibally given, he
might have broiled and eaten him too. The word " cannibal " is used four times in
Shakespeare's plays, once each in 2 Henry IV and Othello and twice in 3 Henry ...
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The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the ...
1 Serv. He was too hard for him directly, to say the truth on't : before Corioli, he
scotched him and notched him like a carbonado.' 2 Serv. An he had been
cannibally given, he might have broiled and eaten him too. 1 Serv. But, more of
thy news ...
William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler, 1825
... for him; I have heard him say so himself. First Serv. He was too hard for him
directly, to say the troth on 't: before Corioli he scotched him and notched him like
a carbonado. 190 Coriolanus. IV. 5. Sec. Serv. An he had been cannibally 107.
William Shakespeare, 1902
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra. ...
William Shakespeare, Herbert Arthur Doubleday, Sir Thomas Gregory Foster, H.
Buchanan Ryley Robert Elson. Coriolanus. IV. 5. Sec. Ser'v. An he had been
cannibally given, he might have broiled and eaten him too. First Ser'v. But, more
of ...
William Shakespeare, Herbert Arthur Doubleday, Sir Thomas Gregory Foster, 1898
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My Kitchen Rules 2015 episode 43 recap: Will and Steve get their …
Again, that's sounding a little too cannibally. Will needn't have sweated so much on pleasing Manu with his Moreton Bay bug entrée. After a ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 15»