10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INEXECRABLE»
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inexecrable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inexecrable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
O be thou damn'd, inexecrable dogge, And for thy life let iuftice be accus'd : Thou
almoft mak'ft me wauer in my faith ; To hold opinion with Pythagoras, That foules
of Animals infufe themfelues 140 Into the trunkes of men. Thy currifti fpirit ...
William Shakespeare, 2001
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New Readings in Shakespeare
1 .1 28 inexecrable dogge, So Quarto and Folio, but emended to inexorable in F
3, an emendation followed by most editors, including New Cambridge, but not
Kittredge or Alexander, though neither glosses inexecrable. I have no doubt ...
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The Complete Merchant of Venice: An Annotated Edition Of The ...
Sharp: “keen, ardent, eager” (Raffel, 117); envy: “malignant hate” (Myrick, 75)
SHYLOCK 129 No, none that thou hast wit enough to make. GRATIANO 130 O,
be thou damn'd, inexecrable dog! Inexecrable: “most execrable, detestable” (
Myrick, ...
Donald J. Richardson, 2013
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The Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales
He is a “cutthroat dog,” “a stranger cur,” “the dog Jew,” a “creature that did bear
the shape of man,” an “impenetrable cur,” an “inhuman wretch,” a “damned,
inexecrable dog,” and a “currish Jew” (1.3.109, 116; 2.8.14; 3.2.275; 3.3.18; 4.1.4,
128, ...
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Shakspeare's himself again; or the language of the poet asserted
Inexecrable," i. e. greatly detestable, is, no doubt, the proper reading. The word is
formed by the same analogy as inestimable, &c. They had in vain endeavoured
to awaken pity in the Jew. Gratiand therefore calls him " inexecrable dog," i. e. ...
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Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays: ...
Malone was disposed to preserve the misprint in the following :— “ 0, be thou
damn'd, inexecrable dog : ” at all events he thought it doubtful whether “
inexecrable” were not the true word, in preference to inexorable, which it did not
become in ...
John Payne Collier, Nicholas Esterhazy Stephen Armytage Hamilton, Thomas Duffus Hardy, 2013
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Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays: ...
Malone was disposed to preserve the misprint in the following :— “ 0, be thou
damn'd, inexecrable dog :" at all events, he thought it doubtful whether “
inexecrable” were not the true word, in preference to inexorable, which it did not
become in ...
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Through Shakespeare's Eyes: Seeing the Catholic Presence in ...
O, be thou damn'd, inexecrable dog! And for thy life let justice be accus'd. 4.1.121
-29 Although this vindictive and vituperative exchange seems a long way from
the Gospel, it is nonetheless suggestive of Christ's teaching that we judge not,
lest ...
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Humankinds: The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
All of this makes Shylock's caninity seem more or less natural and to be expected
, but Graziano helpfully provides a genealogy for Shylock, a metamorphosis from
currish wolf to inexecrable dog that suggests why Shakespeare seized on and ...
Andreas Höfele, Stephan Laqué, 2011
(one line 1592) III.xii inexplicable 1592 (inexecrable 1592) lineation ed. (one line
1592) lineation ed. (one line 1592) III.xiii 1 s.p. hieronimo ed. (not in 1592) s.d.
after l. 45 in 1592 whenas ed. (when as 1592) o'erturneth ed. (ore turnest 1592) ...
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As a moody teenager I used to wander the woodland paths writing inexecrable poetry (some things never change) – memories of hidden ... «Time Out London, Mar 13»