10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHELKED»
Discover the use of
whelked in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
whelked and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Shakspeare's tragedy of King Lear, with notes, adapted for ...
1 JSourn.'] Boundary. See Note 2, p. 85. * That benefit, to end.'] The benefit of
ending. 4 Whelked. Varied -with protuberances, twisted, convolved like the shell
of the whelk. 5 Who make them honours, Ju] Who make honours for themselves
Glo ...
William Shakespeare, John Hunter (of Uxbridge),
1865
2
CliffsComplete King Lear
precipitating: falling. Ten...each: ten ships' masts, one on top of the other. bourn:
boundary. gorged: throated. whelked: twisted into spirals. who...impossibilities:
who promote honor for themselves by performing miracles impossible for
humans.
William Shakespeare,
2004
3
Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
a.l; sympathized f'arranged of corresponding parts': A message well simpathis'd, (
LL 3.1.49, Moth), OED Sympathized ppl.a.la; vexed *'turbulent': As mad as the
vext Sea, (KL 4.3.2, Cordelia; vent HL sc.18.2), OED Vexed ppl.a.3; whelked ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake,
2006
4
The First Quarto of King Lear
A had a thousand noses, 70 Horns whelked and waved like the enridged sea. It
was some fiend. Therefore, thou happy father, Think that the clearest gods, who
make their honours Of men's impossibilities, have preserved thee.
GLOUCESTER ...
William Shakespeare, Jay L. Halio,
1994
5
King Lear: Third Series
He had a thousand noses, 70 Horns whelked and waved like the enraged sea.
compare 'afoot' : on foot) Honigmannz, 86, suggests that he may shri11—gorged
shrill-sounding (from struggle first into a kneeling position, 'gorge' : throat) ...
William Shakespeare, R.A. Foakes,
1997
6
Shakespeare's Spiral: Tracing the Snail in King Lear and ...
What does this perfectly incongruous and physically absurd image having
thousands of noses, eyes like moons as well as “horns [that] whelked and waved
like the enridgèd sea” signify? It is this same kind of questioning, this same
fervent ...
François-Xavier Gleyzon,
2010
7
Devil Theatre: Demonic Possession and Exorcism in English ...
He had a thousand noses, Horns whelked and waved like the enraged sea. (4.5.
69-71) Exorcism is represented here as one of the illusions created by Edgar in
his attempt to cure his father of his suicidal despair: 'the clearest gods [...] have ...
Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen,
2007
8
The London Shakespeare: The tragedies
EDGAR As I stood here below, methought his eyes Were two full moons ; he had
a thousand noses, 70 Horns whelked and waved like the enridged sea : Jt was
some fiend. Therefore, thou happy father, Think that the clearest gods, who make
...
William Shakespeare, John James Munro,
1957
9
The London Shakespeare: a new annotated and critical edition ...
EDGAR As I stood here below, methought his eyes Were two full moons ; he had
a thousand noses, 70 Horns whelked and wav6d like the enridged sea : It was
some fiend. Therefore, thou happy father, Think that the clearest gods, who make
...
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Appreciating literature: teacher's manual with mastery tests
Have students identify the many unexpected adjectives the poet uses to describe
his subject and create his tone (notched, whelked, pocked, smashed, rustproof).
Point out that the great dignity with which he describes these common items ...
Creative Freelancers, Inc, Scribner Educational Publishers,
1987