10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENACTURE»
Discover the use of
enacture in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enacture and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Reading Shakespeare's Dramatic Language
Why enacture(s) was chosen instead of enactments) can only be guessed at.
Both suffixes are of foreign origin and overlap in meaning, but - ment would have
been the more common of the two at the time. The word may have puzzled some
of ...
2
Shakespeare's Brain: Reading with Cognitive Theory
He concludes that cognitive process is easily interrupted and that the
complicated chain of internal actions that lead to successful “enacture” of the will
can be easily disrupted: “Our wills and fates do so contrary run / That our devices
still are ...
3
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
স্থাপনকর্ভা | Enacture, ঞ. s. অন্ডিপৃয়ে. মত. মতলবকরণ | To Enambush, 11- a.
লুকাইয়া-রক্ষ. নূকাইয়া-ন্ধা. আতালে বা আবডালে-বাক. হি০\সা বা ফ্রেশ
দেওনান্ডিপ্লায়ে বাঁন্ডি মারি য়া -ম্বা ৷ To Enamel, v. a. ম'ঙ্গোহ-কৃ. জড়াউ-কৃ.
চিত্রবিচিত্র-কৃ.
4
A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Sp. F. Q. II. iv. IS. Not hope of praise, nor thirst of worldly good, Inticed us to follow
this emprise. Fairf. Tasso, ii. 83. It is still a poetical word, having been used by
Milton and Pope. ENACTURE. Action, or effect. The violence of either grief or ...
5
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Acture: enacture. Add: newadded. Addition: suraddition. Admire: alladmiring.
Admission: selfadmission. Adopt: newadopted. Advantage: disadvantage.
Adventure: misadventure; misadventured; per adventure. Advise: foreadvised;
unadvised ...
6
A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
It seems to mean in, Sir Degrevant, 1061. ENACTURE. Action, or effect. Shak.
ENAMET. A luncheon. Hants. ENANTYR. Against. Weber. ENARMEDE. Armed.
In old cookery, the term was applied to anything larded. ENARRATION. A
narrative.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1887
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
2710 — Iniquitous, unctuous. * 27 1 1 — Inquietude, anecdote, unquietude,
nictate, unguid- ed, uncoated, unacted, enacted. * 2712— Nicotin. * 2713—
Onkotomy. * 2714 — Enacture, enactor, negatory, nectary, nectar, noc- tuary,
nugatory.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
8
The works of William Shakespeare
2. 118. Enacture, sb. enactment, performance. Ham. ill. s. 207. Encave, v.r. to
hide oneself. Oth. iv. :. 82. Enchantingly, adv. as if by enchantment As, 1. 1. 174.
Encompassment sb. circumvention. Ham. 11. I. 10. Encounters, sb. encounterers
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William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1919
164) = forbidden. ~^ acture (l. 185) : but enacture occurs in Hamlet, paled (l. 198),
meaning not, as in Shakespeare, fenced, but pale ; it may be merely a variant
spelling of pallid. ^ encrimson'd (l. 201): but crimson 'd occurs in Julius Caesar.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... না মতলবকরণ, স্থিরকরণ, মনন্থকরণ | Enacwr, ঞ- ঞ- নিরমকর্ভা , আজ্ঞাকর্তা,
শান্তিকর্ভা, ব্যবস্থাপক, নিরমহিরকরে যে, আইনকর্ভা, কর্ষকের্ভা, কেস্বনহ বিষয় চানা tr
বা নিবর্কাহ করে যে, স্থাপনকর্ভা | Enacture, n. s. অভিপৃন্টুয়, মত, মতলবকরর্গ I 1'0
Enambush.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834