10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEMBLABLY»
Discover the use of
semblably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
semblably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With ...
All's done, all's won; here breathless lies the king. Hor. Where? Doug. Here. Hor.
This, Douglas ? no, I know this face full well: A gallant knight he was, his name
was Blunt ; Semblably furnisti'd 4 like the king himself. 9 I iv as not born a yielder,
...
William Shakespeare, 1793
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With ...
This, Douglas? no, I know, this face full well: A gallant knight he was, his name
was Blunt; Semblably furnisiYd + like the king himself, i Doug. A fool go with thy
soul,- whither it goes S ! A borrow'd title hast thou bought too dear. Why didst thou
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1778
3
The Plays of William Shakespeare
All's done, all's won ; here breathless lies the king. Hot. Where ? Doug. Here. Hot.
This, Douglas ? no, I know this face full well : A gallant knight he was, his name
was Blunt ; Semblably furnish'd like the king himself,1 9 I was not born a yielder, ...
William Shakespeare, 1803
4
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
SEMBLABLY. It is a wonderful thing to see the semblable coherence of his men's
spirits and his. Henry 4, P. 2, v. 1. His semblable, yea, himself, Timon disdains.
Timon of Athens, iv. 3. SEMBLABLY. manner. A gallant knight he was, his name ...
This, Douglas? no, I know this face full well: A gallant knight he was, his name
was Blunt; Semblably furnish'd * like the king himself. 3 I 'war "at bon' a yielder,
thou proud Stat;] The folio reads, I think, better: I 'war 'rot born to yield, thou
haughty ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Georges Steevens, 1793
6
The poetical works of edmund spenser.
Thy praises everlasting monument Is in this verse engraven semblably, That it
may live to ail posterity. By this expression, " in this verse engraven semblably,"
he cannot mean " in this Sonnet;" for the word semblably, I think, has reference to
...
This, Douglas? no, I know this face full well: A gallant knight he was, his name
was Blunt ; Semblably furnish'd like the king himself 1. Dove. A fool go with thy
soul, whither it goes “ ! A borrow'd title hast thou bought too dear. Why didst thou
tell ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
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The life of Saint Alban and Saint Amphibal [engl./mittelengl.]
Medle mercy with thi magnyficence, 2980 O gracious martir; of pite remembryng
The widwe offrid part of a ferthyng, The lord above hir menyng vndirstood, Sauff
oonly will she had non othir good. Semblably thi parfytnesse to qweeme 2985 I ...
John Lydgate, J. E. Van der Westhuizen, 1974
9
The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Richard II. ...
This, Douglas ? no, I know this face full well: A gallant knight he was, his name
was Blunt ; Semblably furnish'd like the king himself'. DOUG. A fool go with thy
soul, whither it goes " ! A borrow'd title hast thou bought too dear. Why didst thou
tell ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Nicholas Rowe, 1821
10
Sir Thomas Elyot as Lexicographer
(Nn.r) præiuditium Elyot 1538: Præiuditium, a thinge which being ones de=
cyded and determyned, maketh a rule or example to men that do folowe, to
discusse semblably in a lyke mater. As those which we do cal rulyd cases or
maters in the ...