10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHEESE»
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pheese in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pheese and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Etymologicon Universale: Or, Universal Etymological ...
In Shakspeare PHEESE occurs, as a strong term to express Trouble and
Annoyance. The Taming of the Shrew commences with these words " I'll PHEESE
you in faith," and in Troilus and Cressida, Ajax says, speaking of Achilles, " An he
be ...
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William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage Volume 5 1765-1774
'I'll pheese you,——] To pheeze or fease, is to separate a twist into single threads.
In the figurative sense it may well enough be taken, like teaze or toze, for to
harrass, to plague. Perhaps I 'll pheese you, may be equivalent to I'llcomhyour
head ...
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William Shakespeare, 1765-1774
'I'll pheese you,——] To pheeze or fease, is to separate a twist into single threads.
In the figurative sense it may well enough be taken, like teaze or toze, for to
harrass, to plague. Perhaps I 'll pheese you, may be equivalent to I'llcomhyour
head ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
I'LL pheese you, in faith. Rm. A pair of stocks, you rogue! S'y- T'ane a baggage;
the Slics are no rogues: Look in the chmniclcs, we came in with Richard
Conqueror. Thmfme,paum: pallaln'ia',' let the world slide; Scrsc .' “fist. You will not
pay for ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, 1813
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The Complete Works of W. Shakspere
CHRIST OPHEK SLY. a drunken Tinker. Hostess, rage, Players, Huntsmen, and
Other Servant!. *SCENE I. — Before an Alehouse on a Heath. Enter HOSTESS
and SLY. Sly. I'll pheese ' you, in faith. Host . A pair of stocks, you rogue I i
Pheese.
William Shakespeare, 1843
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Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends ...
I'LL pheese you1, in faith. Host. A pair of stocks, you rogue ! Sly. Y'are a baggage;
the Slies are no rogues :2 Look in the chronicles, we came in with Richard
Conqueror. Therefore, paucas pallabris3 ,- let the world slide: Sessa! I I'll pheese
you ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1826
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The Stratford Shakspere: Midsummer night's dream. Merchant ...
Pheese. Induction, Sc. 1. " I'll pheese you, in faith." Pheese is from the French
fesser, to whip, to chastise. Shak- spere found the word in the old ' Taming of a
Shrew,' and has used it with the same meaning in ' Troilus and Cressida,' "And he
be ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1867
'SCENE I,— Before an Akhouse on a Heath. Enter Hostess and Sly. Sly. I '11
pheese* you, in faith. Host. A pair of stocks, you rogue ! Sly. Y' are a baggage ;
the Slysb are no rogues : Look in the chronicles, we came in with Richard
Conqueror.
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1867
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William ...
INDUCTION. PERSONS REPRESENTED. 1 SCENE I.— Before an Ale/tome on a
Heath. Enter Hostess and Sly. Sly. I 'll pheese" you, in faith. Host. A pair of stocks,
you rogue ! Sly. Y' are a baggage; the Slysb are no rogues : Look in * Pheese.
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1842
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The Plays of W. Shakespeare, 3: Accurately Printed from the ...
Accurately Printed from the Text of the Connected Copies Left by the Late William
Shakespeare. TAMING OF THE SHREW. INDUCTION. SCENE I. Before an
Alehouse on a Heath. Enter Hostess and SLY. Sly. I'LL pheese you ', in faith. Host
.
William Shakespeare, 1856
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHEESE»
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Napheesa Collier Propels USA U19 World Championship Team Into …
“Pheese (Napheesa Collier) is relentless,” added Staley. “She is competitive. She doesn't want to lose and she leaves it all out there every time ... «UConn Huskies, Jul 15»
Sports digest: MU hoops set to hire Shields as special assistant
“Pheese is relentless,” U.S. coach Dawn Staley said. “She is competitive. She doesn't want to lose and she leaves it all out there every time she ... «STLtoday.com, Jul 15»
Collier leads way again as U.S. makes final against Russia
“Pheese is relentless,” U.S. coach Dawn Staley said. “She is competitive. She doesn't want to lose and she leaves it all out there every time she ... «STLtoday.com, Jul 15»
Melbourne breakthrough helps reveal bowel cancer secrets
“We will be able to select which patients will respond this drug based on which mutations they have in their tumours,” Dr Pheese said. It comes ... «Herald Sun, Sep 14»