10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JEALOUSHOOD»
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jealoushood in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Tragedies of William Shakespeare: Includes Antony and ...
Ay, you have been a mousehunt in your time; But I will watchyou fromsuch
watching now. [Exeunt Lady Capulet and Nurse.] Capulet. A jealoushood, a
jealoushood!Now, fellow, [Enter Servants, with spits, logsand baskets.] What's
there?
William Shakespeare, BookCaps, 2013
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and ...
(Exit Lady Capulet and Nurse.) Capulet Jealous, jealous woman. Now, fellow... A
jealoushood, a jealoushood!Now, fellow, (EnterServants, with spits, logs and
baskets.) ...what do you have there? What's there? First Servant Stuff forthe cook,
sir ...
William Shakespeare, 2013
3
Romeo and Juliet: Teachers Edition
William Shakespeare. Capulet. A jealoushood, a jealoushood!Now, fellow, [Enter
Servants, with spits, logs and baskets.] What's there? 1 Servant. Things for the
cook, sir; but I know not what. Capulet. Make haste, make haste. [Exit 1 Servant.]
...
William Shakespeare, 2012
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Delphi Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Illustrated)
Lady Cap. Ay, you have been a mousehunt in your time; 15 But I willwatch you
from such watchingnow. [Exeunt LADY CAPULET and Nurse. Cap. A
jealoushood,a jealoushood! Enter three orfour Servingmen, with spits, logs,
andbaskets. Now ...
William Shakespeare, 2013
5
Romeo and Juliet (Illustrated, with Bonus Audiobook):
William Shakespeare. Ay, you have been a mousehunt in your time; But I will
watch you from such watching now. [Exeunt Lady Capulet and Nurse.] Capulet. A
jealoushood, a jealoushood!—Now, fellow, [Enter Servants, with spits, logs and ...
William Shakespeare, 2014
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Tragedies of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a ...
Ay, you have been a mousehunt in your time; But I will watch you from such
watching now. [Exeunt Lady Capulet and Nurse.] Capulet. A jealoushood, a
jealoushood!Now, fellow, [Enter Servants, with spits, logs and baskets.] What's
there?
William Shakespeare, 2012
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Adventures in Reading: Pegasus Edition
[Exeunt Lady Capulet and Nurse.] Capulet. A jealoushood,0 a jealoushood! [
Enter three or four Servingmen, with spits, and logs, and baskets.] Now, fellow,
what's there? First Servingman. Things for the cook, sir, but I know not what.
Capulet.
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Fannie Safier, Donna Lemole Saucier, 1989
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23 plays and the Sonnets
10 lady cap. Aye, you have been a mousehunt° in your time, But I will watch you
from such watching now. [Exeunt lady capulet and nurse.] cap. A jealoushood,° a
jealoushood! [Enter three or four servingmen, with spits, and logs, and baskets.] ...
William Shakespeare, George Bagshawe Harrison, 1948
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Shakespeare: the complete works
A jealoushood,0 a jealoushood! [Enter three or jour servingmen, with spits, and
logs, and baskets.] Now, fellow, What's there? 1. serv. Things for the cook, sir, but
I know not what. 47. mandrakea : mandragora, a narcotic root See PI. ue. Sc. It: a.
William Shakespeare, George Bagshawe Harrison, 1952
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... eiddigen; To be jealous, tw be jel'ys, eiddigeddu Jealoushood, jel'-ys-hwd,) ».
eiddigedd, Jealoueness, jel'-ys-пев, J eiddigusm rwydd ; drwgdybusrwydd,
llettybutr rwydd, Uettyb [ddrwgdybus Jealously, jel'-ys-ll, ad. yn eiddigua, yn
Jealousy, ...