10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRANSPORTANCE»
Discover the use of
transportance in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
transportance and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
Transportance. Conveyance; passage; waft- age. And give me swift
transportance to those fields Where I may wallow in the lily-beds Propos'd for the
deserver ! Troihrs and Cressida, iii. 2. TRAVERSE. To Transpose. To change ; to
transform ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
TRANSPORTANCE. n. s. [from transport.] Conveyance; carriage; removal Oh,
give me swift transportance to those fields. Shak. (i.) * TRANSPORTATION, n.s. [
from transport.] 1. Conveyance ; carnage. — Provide a vessel for the
transportation.
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
Transportance. Give me swift transportance Trothn and Cressida. Transported.
He cannot be heard of, out of doubt l,e is transported Mid. N.'s Dream. 4
Transpose. That which you are, my thoughts cannot transpose Macbeth. Trans-
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Plays: All for Love ; Oedipus ; Troilus and Cressida
And give me a swift transportance to Elysium, And fly with me to Cressida. Pand.
Walk here a moment more: I'le bring her straight. Troil. I fear she will not come:
most sure she will not. Pand. How, not come, and I her Uncle! why I tell you
Prince, ...
John Dryden, Maximillian E. Novak, George Robert Guffey, 1984
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Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory Essay
O be thou my Charon, And give me swift transportance to those fields Where I
may wallow in the lily beds Proposed for the deserver. Troilus, awaiting
admittance to Cressida, expresses his anticipation and anxiety, with a curious
sense of ...
Michelle Martindale, 2005
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The Works of John Dryden
81 transportance] Q2, F, D (Transportance D); transportanee Qi. 85 How,] Q2, F; ~
A Qi, D. 88 what,] ~A Q1-2, F, D. 98 arms, ] ~,A Q1-2, F, D (Arms F, D). 100 sure.]
F, D; ~: Q1-2. 102 you?] D; ~: Q1-2, F. 107 go.] Q2, F, D; ~? Qi. 109 thought:] ~.
John Dryden, Maximillian E. Novak, Edward Niles Hooker, 1984
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New problems and new solutions for device and process ...
For this approach a device is partitioned into several subdevices for which one-
dimensional finite-difference equations are set up together with network-like
coupling elements, called transportance. The coupling equations approximate
lateral ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
O, be thou my Charon, And give me swift transportance to those fields, Where I
may wallow in the lily beds Propos'd for the deserver ! O gentle Pandarus, From
Cupid's shoulder pluck his painted wings, And fly with me to Cressid ! Pan.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, 1821
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The plays of William Shakespeare
O, be thou my Charon, And give me swift transportance to those fields, Where I
may wallow in the lily beds Propos'd for the deserver! O gentle Pandarus, From
Cupid's shoulder pluck his painted wings, And fly with me to Cressid ! Pan.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Nicholas Rowe, 1804
... forty days expired; and shall assist them for pcuringe vessels for there
transportance, at the vsual rates accustomed for fright; and noe oathes or
engagem" whatsoeuer, duringe their sd stay, or at there transportation, be
imposed vppon them, ...